Camp Info
| Ages: | 5–14 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Soccer |
Chula Vista, CA, USA
ALBION Juniors Camps Chula Vista are youth soccer camps designed to help children build a strong foundation in the game. The camp format is short and focused, with sessions built around fun soccer-related games, ball touches, basic soccer skills, and age-appropriate activities. The goal is not to create a high-pressure tryout environment. It is to help young players enjoy soccer while learning the core skills that support future development.
Campers train under the guidance of ALBION SC staff. The broader ALBION Juniors pathway is described as an introductory and developmental program for young players, including those not yet ready for competitive soccer. This gives the camp a strong “learn the game first” identity.
The Chula Vista camp is best suited for children who enjoy running, kicking, playing group games, and trying soccer in a coached setting. Younger players can use the camp to get comfortable with the ball, while children with some experience can benefit from more touches, simple technique work, and game-like activities.
The overall atmosphere is active, friendly, and fundamentals-focused. Campers should expect movement, coaching, games, and plenty of basic soccer repetition.
| Ages: | 5–14 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Soccer |
You won’t be charged yet. The camp will contact you to confirm all terms first.
You can still submit a quick request to let the camp know you’re interested.
ALBION Juniors Camps Chula Vista are day camps. Campers attend the scheduled morning camp session and return home afterward. No overnight lodging, cabins, dorm rooms, hotel stays, or residential supervision are included.
The listed camp format runs in a short morning block from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. This makes the camp easier for younger soccer players than a long full-day sports program. The shorter session gives children time to train, play, and work on skills without becoming overwhelmed or exhausted.
The camp takes place at an outdoor soccer training location connected to ALBION SC Chula Vista. Families should plan for daily drop-off and pick-up. The program is built around field-based soccer activity, not classroom learning or general childcare.
Campers should bring a small, healthy snack and water. The camp session is short, running in the morning, so lunch is not part of the listed camp format.
Prepared meals, cafeteria service, catered snacks, and special diet support are not included. Families should pack a simple snack that works well for an outdoor soccer setting. A labeled water bottle is important because campers will be running, training, and playing games during the session.
Since the camp includes physical activity, children should arrive ready to move. A light snack, enough water, and proper soccer gear will be more useful than a large meal during the short camp block.
Campers must wear shin guards under their socks. This is an important soccer safety requirement because the camp includes ball work, games, and group movement.
Each camper should also bring a size 3 or size 4 soccer ball. Having the right ball size helps younger players practice with equipment that fits their age and developmental stage. Training under ALBION SC staff also gives the session a coached structure rather than open field play.
The camp activities are built around soccer-related games, ball touches, foundational skills, and basic game concepts. This keeps the training age-appropriate and focused on development.
ALBION Juniors Camps Chula Vista fit into the wider ALBION Juniors development pathway. The program’s identity is built around helping young players fall in love with soccer while learning the game the right way. Instead of starting with pressure, standings, or advanced tactics, the camp begins with simple fundamentals and fun.
The camp rhythm is clear: arrive ready to play, get touches on the ball, join soccer games, learn basic skills, and leave with more confidence than before. For many children, that kind of short, positive soccer experience can matter more than a long week of complicated drills.
The ALBION Juniors approach also connects recreational development with a larger soccer club structure. Campers are introduced to an environment where technical growth, age-appropriate coaching, and enjoyment of the game all matter.
The tradition is simple and useful: build the foundation first, keep the game fun, and help players want to come back to the field.
ALBION Juniors Camps Chula Vista focus on early soccer development. Campers work on the building blocks of the game through activities that keep kids moving and engaged. The training is designed to feel fun first while still helping children become more comfortable with the ball.
The program includes soccer-related games, ball touches, foundational soccer skills, and basic game concepts. This is useful for children who are still learning how to dribble, pass, move, listen to coaching, and participate in group play. The format keeps the soccer language simple and the activities active.
Campers train with ALBION SC staff throughout the camp. The short camp duration makes the experience accessible to young players who may not be ready for a long day of sports. The purpose is to build confidence, coordination, and basic soccer understanding.
All Camps will be 9-11am