PHILADELPHIA - The 2019 University of Pennsylvania Residential Soccer Camp has opened registration for both its Penn Soccer camps and Penn Junior Quakers camps.
Two overnight camps will be from August 3-5, with the second session from August 11-13.
Overnight campers will be housed at the Sheraton University City Hotel and the training sessions will take place at Dunning-Cohen Champions Field, Adams Field, and Rhodes Field. The camp is designed for boys entering grades 9, 10, 11 and 12.
This Penn Soccer camps are designed to attract top-level Club, Academy, ODP and high school players interested in playing college soccer. They will feature the entire Penn men's coaching staff who will provide their insight and expertise on the game. Coaches from programs including Wesleyan University (Division III/NESCAC) and Tufts University (Division III/NESCAC) have joined coaching sessions in the past. The coaches will provide exceptional training to help prepare campers for college soccer at any level.
The format of the camps is designed to allow players to work directly with college coaches on the field in training sessions, small sided games, and full field game settings. Camp numbers are intentionally kept small so that the coach to player ratio is conducive for a learning environment, where one can receive accurate and relevant feedback about your play.
Each player will also take part in technical sessions. At this time, coaches will focus on the technical development of each player and how they can best prepare for the college game. During this period, specific goalkeeper training will be conducted.
The Penn Junior Quakers camp is a day camp for players aged 6-13 years old. The camps are from June 24-27 and July 29-August 1. The emphasis of the camp is to develop individual technical and tactical ability in an environment conducive for learning at the younger ages. Campers will participate in small-sided games every day.
Interested campers can register online at
https://upennsoccercamps.com. For more information, please email
Peter Lowry at plowry@upenn.edu
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