Soccer Camp FAQ

Players must wear shin-guards and cleats for the morning portion of the camp, and tennis shoes for the afternoon portion. Players should wear shorts and a T-shirt, but should pack something warm to wear in case of cooler weather or rain. Day campers should also bring a snack, lunch and lots of water. We highly recommend the use of sunblock. Please be sure to bring enough clothes and socks for the entire camp including swim wear for the pool.

Suggested list of items:
• Lots of water
• sunscreen
• Extra pair of training shorts
• Tennis or futsal shoes
• Extra pair of socks
• swimsuit
• Extra training shirt
• beach towel / bath towel
• lightweight jacket
• a sports bag
• a pair of soccer shoes
• shin guards
• a pair of sandals
• Soccer Ball

We strongly encourage all our campers to bring their own water bottles to help reduce the environmental impact of throwing away plastic bottles.
Parents or guardians will be contacted immediately if there is a serious injury or a child needs to leave camp early for a medical reason. Please make a notation on the medical portion of your registration if there is any medical condition we should be aware of in advance of the camper’s attendance to our soccer academies.
No, the camps will not be cancelled.
CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellations must be requested in writing in order to receive a camp voucher applicable for future events. If we are not notified of cancellation prior to the start of camp, full registration will be forfeited.
If your child becomes sick or injured during the camp, you will be entitled to a prorated voucher from the time you check-out of camp less any non-refundable camp charges incurred by the camp. All camp expenses will be closed 30 days following camp.
All camps will take place on the beautiful campus of Miramar College. We will use the grass fields for the morning portion, the Aquatic center for the pool time portion, and the indoor or outdoor basketball courts for the futsal portion.
Every camper receives a camp T-shirt.
Campers can wear any soccer equipment they wish. There will be some instances where each camper will have to wear their camp T-shirt.
All half-day and full-day campers should bring a snack for our morning break time. Full day campers will need to bring lunch as well.
Each Camp has a ‘Code of Conduct’ which provides the required behavior while the student is participating in the specific Camp. For example, each Camp requires that each student show respect to all staff and other campers. Students need their parent’s or guardian’s prior written permission to leave the Camp with non-staff.  Additional rules may include the following,
• No mobile phones may be used during training and Camp activities
• There is no smoking, no alcohol and no drugs. Only medication prescribed by a doctor may be brought to Camp and such must handed to staff on arrival with instructions for usage
• No pocket knives or weapons are permitted at the Camp
• No fighting or swearing; no stealing; no bullying, either verbal, physical or social

If a student breaks the rules of the “Code of Conduct”, the student will be sent home and all costs incurred will be met entirely and paid for immediately by the parent/guardian. To be very clear, there shall be no refund of any Camp fees if your child is sent home due to Code of Conduct violations.

The camp caters to ages 5 to 18 years old.

A: The students are grouped according to age first then ability (if enough participants in age group to create multiple different group level). When the students first arrive at camp, they are placed into a group consisting of other students of the same age within the program. From there the staff evaluates the ability level of each individual over the first 2 training sessions and adjusts the groups according to ability.

A: It varies from camp to camp but on average approximately 1:10-15.

A: There is no deadline for submitting an application to a camp. However, camps are very popular and will sell-out. So when you determine what camp is best for you, it is always a good idea to get your application in as soon as possible. Space is on first-come, first-served basis. On average, by the middle to the end of May most of the camps are close to sold out.

The camp caters to ages 5 to 18 years old.