Camp Info
| Ages: | 8–15 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Soccer |
Washington, DC, USA
Receive a $50.00 discount by using promo code: MCKID26. Manchester City Soccer Camp Washington DC is a day soccer camp for boys and girls ages 8 to 15, held at Washington Adventist University. The program is designed for players who want a focused week of soccer training with a clear connection to one of the world’s best-known clubs.
The camp uses Manchester City’s training methodology and is led by official City coaches. Campers work on core soccer skills, smarter decision-making, teamwork, sportsmanship, and confidence. The goal is not only to help kids improve with the ball, but also to help them understand how to train, listen, compete, and support teammates.
The experience is active and structured. Players should expect coach-led sessions, skill practice, group challenges, and a pace that feels more like a training environment than a casual summer play program. The camp welcomes players of all skill levels, but it will likely be most rewarding for kids who already enjoy soccer and are ready to spend several hours a day on the field.
This camp will appeal to players who are motivated by big-club soccer, enjoy wearing a team kit, and like the idea of learning through a Premier League development model. It is less suitable for children looking for a mixed-activity camp with arts, swimming, or general recreation.
| Ages: | 8–15 |
| Type: | Day |
| Month: | Summer |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Soccer |
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You can still submit a quick request to let the camp know you’re interested.
Manchester City Soccer Camp Washington DC is not an overnight program. Campers take part in the soccer day at Washington Adventist University and leave after the scheduled activities end.
Families should plan around a commuter-camp format. Daily transportation, arrival timing, pick-up, evening care, and any hotel stay are not included in the standard camp package. This is especially relevant for families traveling from elsewhere in Maryland, Virginia, DC, or farther away.
The available camp information does not describe dorm rooms, residential supervision, host-family placement, or hotel packages. Players come for the soccer training block, then return to their families afterward.
This setup works best for local families or visitors who already have lodging in the area. Out-of-town families should treat the camp as a daytime soccer experience rather than a residential summer camp.
The camp day includes time for lunch and breaks, but campers should be prepared to bring their own food unless a lunch option is selected and confirmed during registration.
A packed lunch, healthy snack, and individual water bottle are practical essentials for this kind of soccer schedule. Players will train, rest briefly, and return to activity, so food should be easy to eat and not too heavy. Younger campers may benefit from clearly labeled containers and simple snacks they can manage without much help.
Hydration matters because the camp runs through an active outdoor soccer day. Water is included in the camp setup, but every camper should still bring a personal water bottle. An isotonic drink can also be useful for players who need extra hydration support.
Families should confirm food arrangements during checkout, especially if the child has allergies or needs a special diet.
The program is built around structured soccer training with official Manchester City coaches. Campers are in a coach-led environment where sessions focus on soccer development, teamwork, sportsmanship, and age-appropriate participation.
Because the camp serves ages 8 to 15, players may be organized by age and ability so training feels more suitable for each group. This helps younger or newer players participate at a reasonable pace while giving stronger players a better challenge.
Families should expect a field-based camp environment. Players need proper soccer gear, including cleats and shin guards, as well as sunscreen, water, and food for the day. These basic preparations reduce avoidable discomfort and help campers stay ready for training.
Weather or field conditions may affect the daily plan. Families should be reachable during the camp day in case of schedule changes, weather interruptions, or early pick-up.
Campers should arrive prepared for a physically active day of soccer. Required or practical items include soccer cleats, shin guards, sunscreen, an individual water bottle, packed lunch, and a healthy snack.
The available public information does not provide detailed procedures for medication administration, allergy support, inhaler use, EpiPen use, illness, or on-site nursing care. Families whose children need medical support during the day should clarify those procedures before registration.
Parents should also make sure their child can manage basic camp needs independently, such as drinking water regularly, asking for help when needed, and keeping track of personal belongings. This matters for younger campers, especially those attending a full soccer camp for the first time.
If a child has asthma, allergies, heat sensitivity, or injury concerns, families should discuss the situation with the camp before the first day. Soccer camps involve running, ball contact, quick changes of direction, and extended outdoor activity.
Manchester City Soccer Camp Washington DC runs as a five-day soccer program from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The week is built around field training, skill development, teamwork, sportsmanship, and personal values. Campers train with official Manchester City coaches and experience the club’s playing philosophy in a U.S. day-camp setting.
The on-field work focuses on improving soccer skills and helping players make better choices during play. Campers practice movement, ball control, passing, team habits, and game understanding. The personal-development side is also important: effort, discipline, confidence, and a strong training mentality are part of the camp message.
This is a soccer-first program. Campers should be ready to listen, move, practice, take feedback, and work with other players. The format is best for kids who enjoy being coached and want a week centered on the game.
The camp is designed for boys and girls ages 8 to 15.
The camp runs Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
The Washington DC camp is held at Washington Adventist University.
Registration availability may be limited.
Schedule, services, and add-ons may vary by location.
England training opportunities are selective and not guaranteed for every camper.