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Racing Louisville FC set to celebrate its youngest fans next week

Head to Lynn Family Stadium for a fun-filled Saturday night game.

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Have an aspiring Savannah DeMelo or Carson Pickett in your household? They won’t want to miss Racing Louisville’s match against the Chicago Red Stars on Saturday, Aug. 24, which kicks off at 7:30 p.m.

Racing’s Youth Club Night features fun for fans of all ages. Here’s a sneak peek of what to expect:

  • Free tickets | Kids who wear their youth club or school jersey can redeem a complimentary ticket at Gate 4 on the way into the game.
  • Free swag | The team will hand out Racing-branded drawstring bags to the first 2,000 kids starting when gates open at 6 p.m.
  • Star-studded rosters | This match marks the first game in which several star players will return to the league following the Paris Olympics, including Chicago’s roster featuring US national teamer Mallory Swanson.

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