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Grassroot Soccer co-founder Ethan Zohn will Dribble a soccer ball from Boston to Washington DC to launch Grassroot Soccer United, a youth led movement to end AIDS in Africa.
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KICKAIDS 3v3 Tournament

It’s never been so easy to affect the lives of children in Africa and to make a difference in the world. Join the fight against HIV by hosting a unique KickAids 3v3 Youth Tournament! The tournament was established in 2005 to raise money for Grassroot Soccer.

This unique opportunity generates increased awareness about HIV and saves lives in Africa!

This distinctive 3v3 tournament is designed to promote goodwill, understanding of a greater good, fair play and fun for kids between the ages of 7–14 years of age. Participants get a fun work out, and the opportunity to play on campus, interact with your players and support your team. This is truly a unique opportunity to build an environment where you give the participants memories for life, while helping them understand the power they have by playing the game they love.

Additionally, for the 2008 National Launch campaign, Ethan Zohn, winner of CBS’s Survivor Africa will be literally dribbling a soccer ball from Boston to Washington DC on behalf of Grassroot Soccer. If we can speak soon, we can add your campus to the dribble route and have Ethan come to your game and this event along with all of the media attention his dribble will attract.

KickAids 3v3 Youth Tournament hosts receive a kit that has everything you’ll need to be successful. The kit Includes...
  • Posters and brochures customized for your event
  • Easy on-line registration
  • Customized camp t-shirts with your team name and logo
  • Complete Tournament Schedule
  • Tournament curriculum with a step by step execution plan
Hosting a KickAids 3v3 Youth Tournament is as easy as this...
  • Sign up to host a KICKAIDS Tournament
  • Select a date (preferably a home game during your fall season)
  • We’ll send you a 3v3 Youth Tournament Kit
  • Interact, have fun, and build relationships with youth soccer players and parents while helping others