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Marquette University Elite Boys Overnight Nike Soccer Camp - (July 20–23, 2026)

Soccer · ages 9–15 · July 20, 2026 – July 23, 2026

Format

Day camp

Skill level

All levels

Spots

Open

Price

$539

About this camp

The Marquette University Elite Boys Soccer Camp, held at the prestigious St. John’s Northwestern Academy, offers both overnight and commuter options and is designed to provide a fun, challenging, and competitive environment for ambitious soccer players ages 9–15. Campers receive direct instruction from Marquette University coaches and players, along with a select group of hand-picked staff. The camp features a blend of high-level training sessions and full-sided matches, allowing players to sharpen their skills and apply them in realistic game settings. A structured goalkeeper curriculum is also included. Our goal is for every camper to have a memorable experience alongside friends and teammates while competing against top youth talent from across the area and the Midwest. The state-of-the-art facilities at St. John’s Northwestern Academy provide the perfect backdrop for development, competition, and fun. At the core of our camp is a strong commitment to player development. Our staff is dedicated to helping each athlete progress to the next level of their game while growing in confidence, character, and love for the sport. We understand the investment families make and strive to deliver a high-quality, impactful camp experience. Giveaways, prizes, and awards will be earned throughout the week, and all campers receive a Marquette Soccer t-shirt.

Bring lunch. No aftercare.

Equipment for this camp

Most soccer camps expect kids to bring their own basic gear. Our guide covers what to buy at every age band, fit tests, and used-gear notes.

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