Camp Info
| Ages: | 5–14 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Soccer |
San Diego, CA, USA
ALBION Juniors Camps San Diego are short-format soccer camps designed to help young players build a stronger foundation in the game. Each camp runs for four mornings, giving campers a compact but consistent training rhythm. The program is led by ALBION SC staff and focuses on fun, skill-building, and early understanding of soccer.
The camp is centered on the basics: touches on the ball, soccer-related games, foundation skills, and simple game concepts. Campers practice in a setting that keeps the game active and approachable. Instead of moving too quickly into advanced tactics, the program gives young players time with the ball and helps them understand the building blocks of soccer.
The exact age range was not listed in the available camp details. The “Juniors” format is best understood as an introductory and developmental soccer option for younger players who are ready for a 2-hour outdoor training session. It should fit children who can follow coach instructions, join group games, wear shin guards, and participate in active field play.
The camp is a practical choice for kids who need repetition, confidence, and a positive soccer environment before moving into more advanced club or competitive settings.
| 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.
| Dates | Days | Price | Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 20 - Jul 23, 2026 | 4 | $100 | |
| Jul 27 - Jul 30, 2026 | 4 | $100 | |
| Aug 3 - Aug 6, 2026 | 4 | $100 |
ALBION Juniors Camps San Diego are day camps. Campers attend the morning session and return home afterward. No overnight lodging, cabins, dorm rooms, hotel stays, or residential supervision are included.
The schedule is short: all camps run from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM. This 2-hour format works well for younger players because it gives them meaningful soccer time without the fatigue of a full-day sports camp. Campers arrive ready to train, play, and leave before the hottest part of the day.
The camp takes place in an outdoor soccer field setting at Robb Field. Families should plan for daily drop-off and pick-up. The format is not designed as childcare coverage. It is a focused morning soccer program for players who want skill practice and game-based learning.
ALBION Juniors campers should bring a small, healthy snack and water. The camp runs for two hours in the morning, so lunch is not part of the listed program.
No prepared meals, catered snacks, cafeteria service, or special diet support are included. Families should send a simple snack that works for outdoor soccer training. A labeled water bottle is important because campers will be running, practicing, and playing games during the session.
The priority is hydration, light fuel, and comfort during field activity. Children should arrive having eaten enough before camp so they can stay focused through the morning.
Campers must wear shin guards under their socks. This is a required soccer safety item because the camp includes ball work, games, and group movement on the field.
Each camper should also bring a size 3 or size 4 soccer ball. Using an age-appropriate ball helps players practice with equipment that is easier to control. Campers train under ALBION SC staff, and the program is structured around soccer-related games, skill-building, and basic game concepts rather than unsupervised free play.
The camp format is short and focused, which can help younger players stay engaged and less fatigued. Water is required, and campers should bring a small healthy snack.
ALBION Juniors Camps San Diego follow a simple development-first soccer rhythm. Campers come to the field, get touches on the ball, play fun soccer games, practice foundation skills, and begin learning the basics of the game. The camp does not present itself as a tournament week or a high-pressure evaluation program.
The main tradition is early soccer growth through repetition. Young players need time with the ball before they can understand spacing, passing, dribbling, or game decisions. These camps give them that time in a short, upbeat format.
Training with ALBION SC staff also connects campers to a larger club environment. For some children, this may be their first step into organized soccer. For others, it may be a way to keep skills fresh during summer while staying in a fun, lower-pressure setting.
The camp culture is direct: play, touch the ball, learn the basics, and enjoy the game.
ALBION Juniors Camps San Diego focus on early soccer development through play and repetition. Campers train for four mornings with ALBION SC staff and spend the session working through games, skill activities, and basic soccer concepts.
The program gives players many touches on the ball. That matters for young players because comfort with the ball is the foundation for dribbling, passing, receiving, and game confidence. The camp uses fun soccer-related games to keep the training active and engaging.
The skill work stays close to the basics. Campers begin to learn how soccer works, how to move with the ball, how to participate in group activities, and how to listen to coaching cues. The camp is short, but the repeated morning structure helps children build familiarity quickly.
Players must wear shin guards under their socks.
Players must bring a size 3 or size 4 soccer ball.
Players should bring a small healthy snack and water.