Memphis 901 FC has partnered with international non-profit Cancer Kickers Soccer Club to make a difference for children battling cancer through the game of soccer.
Third generation Memphian and business owner Chris Clothier established Cancer Kickers in 2016 with a mission to provide comfort, community, and connections to children fighting cancer. Since then, the organization has shipped personalized soccer kits to over 2,500 children in all 50 states and 23 countries around the world. Memphis 901 FC is the only USL Championship club featuring a charitable non-profit as a front jersey sponsor.
The Cancer Kickers logo will appear on the front of all game-worn jerseys in 2024, including a third alternate jersey to be released this summer. Additionally, 901 FC will enact season-long programs to benefit the cause.
Jersey Sales
- 10 percent of all 901 FC jersey sale revenue will benefit Cancer Kickers.
Cancer Kickers Soccer Club Section
- Section 119 at AutoZone Park will now be the Cancer Kickers Soccer Club section for the 2024 regular season and playoffs, with a portion of each single game ticket sold going to Cancer Kickers.
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
- The club will promote a pledge program giving fans and supporters an opportunity to provide a donation pledge for each goal and save during the club’s three matches in September.
- 901 FC will host a dinner with a silent auction to help benefit and bring additional awareness in September.