Camp Info
| Ages: | 6–17 |
| Type: | Day |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Soccer |
Tukwila, WA, USA
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FC Barcelona Soccer Camp Seattle is presented as a camp for players ages 6 to 17. It is built for campers who want a soccer-heavy week with clear coaching, repeated practice, and competitive play. The program uses FC Barcelona’s training approach, with sessions designed around technical skill, smart movement, teamwork, and game situations.
The camp day runs from morning to early afternoon and has a steady rhythm. Players start with a short opening routine, then move into training, snack breaks, lunch, competition, and feedback. This structure keeps the day organized and helps campers understand what they are working on, instead of just moving from one game to another.
Groups are formed by age and skill level, with changes possible after coaches see how players perform. That matters because a 7-year-old beginner and a 15-year-old club player need very different pacing. The setup gives coaches room to place campers where they can learn without feeling lost or under-challenged.
Goalkeepers receive specialized training, which makes the camp more useful for players in that position. Official FC Barcelona coaches lead the program, and they are UEFA-licensed.
This is a good fit for soccer-motivated girls who like drills, instruction, team play, and competition. It is not a broad summer camp with many different activity tracks. The main event is soccer, all day, every day.
– EVENT DESCRIPTION
The official FC Barcelona camps across the US, target boys and girls between the ages of six and sixteen. Our goal is to follow and replicate the game model established by FC Barcelona’s coaching teams. The FC Barcelona Soccer Camps are an exclusive opportunity to learn the methodology of the unique Barça style.
– BARÇA METHODOLOGY
FC Barcelona has a unique playing style that differs them from the rest of the teams worldwide and has shaped players such as Messi, Xavi, and Iniesta.
– OFFICIAL BARÇA COACHES
FC Barcelona Coaches will travel to the United States to lead all training sessions to provide the same level of quality that is given in Barcelona.
– BARÇA VALUES
FC Barcelona Camps are based on the promotion of positive values: respect, effort, ambition, teamwork and humility.
– OPPORTUNITY TO TRAVEL TO BARCELONA
Several players from each Barça Academy Camps will be selected to train at FC Barcelona’s facilities in Barcelona. This exclusive experience combines advanced Barça Style training with a full immersion in Barcelona’s culture, offering a unique development opportunity to all participants. Experience unrivaled soccer training at Barça Academy Camps, where elite coaching and personal growth for athlete enhancement is guaranteed.
– TECHNICAL AND TACTICAL TRAINING
Training sessions are designed to improve player’s technique at a match tempo and understanding on tactics for each position.
– TOP-CLASS FACILITIES
At our premier training facilities, we will provide a lifetime experience focused on developing and fostering optimal skills techniques.
– GOALKEEPER TRAINING
Learn and practice the same techniques that have developed some of the world’s greatest goalkeepers, such as Victor Valdés.
– CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
Promote personal growth and sportsmanship through our core values.
| Ages: | 6–17 |
| Type: | Day |
| Gender: | Co-Ed |
| Setting: | City |
| Sports: | Sports, Team Sports, Soccer |
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FC Barcelona Soccer Camp Seattle is a day camp. Campers do not sleep at the camp, and overnight accommodation is not included in the standard program.
Families should plan for daily transportation to and from camp. The soccer program covers only the camp day. After pick-up, families are responsible for evening supervision, dinner, rest, and any travel plans.
Hotel support may be available for families coming from outside the Seattle area. This should be treated as optional travel help rather than part of the regular camp package. Any hotel stay, transportation between the hotel and field, and meals outside camp hours remain separate family arrangements.
This format works best for local families or visiting families who are comfortable managing their own lodging. For out-of-town campers, the main planning point is simple: the soccer experience happens during the day, while all overnight logistics are handled by the family.
Campers need to bring a packed lunch each day. Lunch is part of the daily schedule, but families should not assume that a meal is automatically provided unless a lunch option is selected and confirmed during registration.
Each player also needs an individual water bottle. Water is available between sessions during the day, which helps players stay hydrated throughout a long soccer schedule. A healthy snack is recommended because the morning includes a long training block before lunch.
Isotonic drinks such as Powerade or Gatorade can also be useful, especially for players who sweat heavily or need extra hydration support. Campers will be training, running, resting briefly, and then returning to the field, so food and drinks should be easy to manage.
Good packed-lunch choices are simple, filling, and not messy. Families should avoid foods that need heating or complicated storage. The best setup is a lunch, a snack, a water bottle, and an extra drink packed for an active day outdoors.
Players are grouped by age and skill level at the start of camp. Coaches may move players to another group after seeing how they train. This helps create a safer and more productive environment because campers are not automatically locked into a group that may be too easy or too advanced.
Parents and guardians may watch training from a designated area. This allows families to observe while keeping the field clear for coaching and player movement.
Weather procedures are part of the camp plan. If poor weather affects the field, campers move to a designated shelter area. If camp is canceled after the day has started, families must return and pick up their player. Indoor facilities are not available to keep campers for the rest of the day during weather cancellations.
A licensed athletic trainer is available during camp for injuries. Families should still send players prepared with proper soccer equipment, sunscreen, water, food, and weather-appropriate items.
A licensed athletic trainer is available during FC Barcelona Soccer Camp Seattle to help participants in case of injury. This gives the camp a clear first-response resource for soccer-related knocks, strains, or other issues that may happen during an active training day.
All campers must have their own medical coverage. The camp provides excess medical coverage only after the family’s insurance has been used. This excess coverage does not cover deductibles. Parents remain responsible for medical attention and treatment costs except for the portion covered by the camp’s excess policy.
Campers should bring sunscreen, soccer cleats, shin guards, an individual water bottle, a packed lunch, and the full training kit. A healthy snack and isotonic drink are also recommended.
Families with medication needs, allergies, asthma plans, or other health concerns should clarify procedures before registration.
FC Barcelona Soccer Camp Seattle runs as a soccer-focused day program from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. The schedule includes training sessions, goalkeeper work, snack breaks, lunch, competition, and feedback. Monday begins with an initial ceremony, while the remaining days use group distribution at the start of the day. Friday ends with a final ceremony.
The program is built around repetition and application. Campers practice specific skills, use them in training situations, and then test them through games and competition. Goalkeepers receive dedicated sessions during part of the week, which gives them position-specific work instead of only general team drills.
The schedule is tentative, so small changes may happen. The overall structure remains clear: train, refuel, train again, compete, and review the day.
Only one promo code can be used during registration.
Fees are non-refundable.
Paid registration value may be credited toward a later camp or transferred to another player, subject to the listed conditions.
The schedule is tentative and may change because of factors beyond the camp’s control.
If camp is canceled after the day starts because of weather, families must pick up their player.