Florido and staff lead soccer clinic in Seymour


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Tribune photo by Zach Spicer / Carlos Florido of Brazilian Academy-IN watches as Carter Wait, foreground, and Cameron Connell run through a soccer drill on Thursday at Freeman Field Sports Complex.


Tribune photo by Zach Spicer / Carlos Florido, right, of Brazilian Academy-IN demonstrates a soccer move to Daniel Hartman of Seymour during Thursday's session of camp at Freeman Field Sports Complex. Looking on in the background, from left, are Cameron Connell and Carter Wait.


With five World Cup titles, Brazil has the most of any nation and is the only team to have played in every World Cup, and it is consistently one of the strongest soccer nations.

So it made sense to have Carlos Florido and his staff from Brazilian Academy-IN hold a camp in Seymour.

Florido, the founder and chief executive officer of the Indiana-based soccer training system, and his staff led a clinic this week at Freeman Field Sports Complex in hopes of getting Seymour kids to the next level.

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