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Camps

Registration for our Summer Soccer CAMPs are now open!

Our proposal is an innovative study plan with South American techniques and tactics and the development of our program where holistic progress includes the universal fundamentals of the game: ball control, vision, and passing. The creativity and use of our players' potential lead us to implement adjusted sessions with continuous improvement in dribbling, shooting, defense, midfield, playing without the ball, and creating spaces in simple and complex contexts.

Each session connects the touch of the Brazilian, Colombian, and Ecuadorian technique and experience combined with a fun, challenging, and creative environment where physicality meets technique and tactical learning.

 

 

What areas are expected to be developed in the program?

 

  • Tactic and Technique integrated training
  • Adjust control with the ball
  • Laboratories (setup plays)
  • Off-the-ball movement
  • Mentorship and constant feedback
  • 1 v 1 / 2 v 2
  • Ginga (Brazilian dribbling, juggling, and controlling the ball with all parts of your foot, adding surprise, coordination, and rhythm)
  • Picado! (Soccer scrimmage with the style of the street, the neighborhood, the paddock, where being recursive and creative adds passion)

All levels welcome, beginning through advanced. For boys and girls ages 5-12.

Our coaches and staff

Players are initially grouped based on age and experience level. Requests to be with friends will be considered, taking into account the appropriate age groups, they are generally honored

FABIAN LÓPEZ (U5-u7)

The methodological and pedagogical leader of the institute. He played in the U15 team of his hometown, Deportes Quindío (Colombia) until he stepped aside to enter university and later dedicate himself to diplomacy, economic development, and education.

ADILSON MOURA (U8-u11)

Adilson is a Brazilian, former professional futboler. He is a coach, and a mentor, focused on technical and emotional development (with main attention to teamwork and confidence) for the basic categories of important clubs in the world such as Corinthians FC (in Brazil), and national teams such as the U-16 Selection of North Korea.

EDWIN TENORIO (12-U14)

Is a retired Ecuadorian football midfielder. Edwin played for SD Aucas, Barcelona SC, and LDU Quito. Also, he played for Deportivo Pereira (Colombia). Between 1998 and 2007 he won 78 caps for Ecuador and was called up to the squad to participate in the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the 2006 World Cup. He was named captain of the national side in August 2006. Edwin was known for his combative spirit on and off the field.

GENERAL INFORMATION OF THE CAMP

Players are initially grouped based on age and experience level. Requests to be with friends will be considered, taking into account the appropriate age groups, they are generally honored.

     Players demonstrating neater and more challenging conditions may be offered the option to move to a different group for the duration of the camp.

     Players should bring a large lunch and snack, sunscreen, and a bottle of water. (There is always water available to refill at the camp).

     Campers must wear cleats, shin guards, and long socks (not required but highly recommended). Label personal items, including jackets, backpacks, etc.

     Please do not bring personal items such as collectibles (cards, toys), and devices such as iPhones, tablets, etc. to the camp. We cannot be held responsible for these items.