Rose Bowl Game Youth Football Clinic

Adults having fun at the photo booth. – Courtesy photo / Kidspace

The youth football clinic, hosted by the Rose Bowl Game and the City of Pasadena, will be held at the Rose Bowl Stadium.

On Saturday, June 10, youth football players from Pasadena and the surrounding areas will attend a free half-day football clinic held at Rose Bowl Stadium. The clinic will be led by current and former NFL and college football coaches. Participants (ages 6-13) will take part in agility drills, offensive and defensive training, and character development. The youth football clinic is put on by the Rose Bowl Game and the City of Pasadena. Former NFL players Marcus Robertson and Chad Brown, who hail from Pasadena and Altadena, respectively, will be on-site to help run the clinic.

Parents are invited to attend to receive a behind-the-scenes tour of the Rose Bowl Stadium. The Leishman Trophy will also be available for photo opportunities.

Approximately 250 local youth football players; Local coaches along with current and former NFL players, including Marcus Robertson and Chad Brown; Representatives from the Tournament of Roses

WHEN:  Saturday, June 10, 8 a.m. Registration 9 a.m. Clinic (Ends at 12:30 p.m.)

WHERE:  On the field at Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl Drive

 

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