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The Indiana Soccer Camp is recognized as one of the nation’s leading soccer camps with a reputation built over fourty years.Indiana Soccer Camp is a residential camp for boys ages 11-18 who are seeking an opportunity to elevate their soccer skills to the next level.


The Indiana Soccer Camp is built to suit players of all levels. Many collegiate camps around the country are labeled “Elite,” “Recreational,” “Advanced,” or “ID” at the various age groups. Camp sessions are often marketed with different names to attract the numbers of players appropriate for facilities and staff. Indiana Soccer Camp is fortunate to have a long standing tradition, many fields and facilities available, and a strong staff of coaches, allowing acceptance of 500-600 player registrations per week.
The first couple of camp training sessions are spent grouping and evaluating players in order to ensure a productive experience at the appropriate level for each player. Some players need more fundamental work; some are not aware of their high skill level until they start playing with better players. The “diamond in the rough” is often discovered at camp.
Our first objective is to develop every player and guide them to their next level of soccer. Camp is a significant investment for each family and we strive to make the most of each individual player. It is an opportunity for a player to receive fresh input from experienced coaches and new players from around the country. Each age group is comprised of 56 to 112 players depending on the number of teams, with a player to staff ratio of no more than 10:1 for field players and 8:1 for goalkeepers. The camp coaching staff is selected with consideration of not only their coaching profile, but also their ability and desire to connect with and develop a player’s game in just a few days. We offer the best youth coaches in the region for our younger divisions and Division I, II, and III coaches for our older divisions in order to expose players to all of the options available to them as they look toward a potential collegiate career.
Camp curriculum varies among the age groups and skill levels. Individual skills are addressed in morning sessions, small-sided and tactical activities make up afternoon sessions. All daytime activities are applied to the evening game/match settings. Players should arrive at camp in good physical condition for three training sessions per day.
Indiana Soccer Camp takes pride in ensuring that the goalkeeper is not “the forgotten player.” Goalkeepers are trained in their own specific groups during morning sessions and then integrated into the activities as each day progresses. We provide goalkeeping-specific training by specialized coaches throughout each day with no more than two goalkeepers per team.
On-campus, residential
Players are roomed with roommates of similar age at camp. Please use your son’s true age (not their “soccer age of U_”) when registering for camp.
Specific roommate requests and/or near requests are honored.
Two to four players per room. Briscoe has varying room configurations. Single rooms may be requested and granted if available.
Odd number of players attending together: Briscoe has 2, 3, and 4 player rooms. Configurations will be dependent upon rooms available and sizes of groups attending together.
Players are roomed on floors by age. All rooms in Briscoe have their own bathrooms within the room.
The Indiana Soccer Camp takes pride in providing a beneficial and fun experience for players, both on and off the field. We are happy to put forth the effort required to room friends near each other.
Players reside at the Briscoe Quad Dormitory, 1225 North Fee Lane, on the campus of Indiana University.
Briscoe is recently renovated and is air-conditioned!
Staff Supervision: Camp coaches reside on each floor, typically 2 coaches per floor. A health professional is on call in the dorms 24 hours per day. Our full health staff is available before and after training sessions (and always on fields). All staff complete government background checks, and are well-known by the Indiana Soccer Camp Staff.
Linens are not provided: Each player should bring a set of Twin XL sheets (or two flat twin sheets), a pillow and pillow case, and at least 2 towels. Players traveling by plane may purchase a “bedding bundle” at the time of registration to reduce luggage quantity.
Camp is open to any and all participants, boys ages 11-18+. NCAA legislation allows high school graduates to attend camp.
No physical examination required.
Each camper must have a new, completed parental consent form on file with the camp each summer, completed at the time of initial online registration. If you registered online, you have completed this form!
The Indiana Soccer Camp provides only secondary accident/medical insurance. Parent/guardian must provide primary insurance for their camper to be fully covered.
Campers without health insurance are permitted to attend camp provided the family signs the waiver and assumes the risk of injury.
Deadline
Prior to May 1, a non-transferrable deposit of $200 is accepted, with full balance due May 1. If applying after May 1, total fee must be paid at time of registration.
Camp does fill to capacity. Please apply early, especially goalkeepers. When the age group or session fills, an online waiting list will become available. No deposit is necessary to be placed on the waiting list.
Camp tuition is $665 for 2023 and includes room and board. The first meal is dinner on Thurssday and the last meal is breakfast on Sunday.

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