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Nike Soccer Camp at Rider University - (July 26–29, 2026)

Soccer · ages 9–16 · July 26, 2026 – July 29, 2026

Format

Day camp

Skill level

All levels

Spots

Open

Price

$679-$789

About this camp

Join us for an outstanding week at the Nike Soccer Camp at Rider University in Lawrence Township, New Jersey, hosted on Rider’s beautiful campus. Led by the experienced True Balance Sports Camps (TBSC) coaching staff, this camp offers players high‑quality instruction in a focused, supportive training environment. The curriculum blends traditional and modern coaching methodologies, helping players develop technical skills, tactical awareness, and confidence in game‑like situations. Sessions are designed to challenge and support athletes of all levels, providing each camper the opportunity to continue progressing to a higher level of play. Campers have the unique opportunity to live on campus, enjoying an immersive overnight camp experience while training daily at Rider University’s facilities. The program is open to outfield players and goalkeepers, with goalkeepers training alongside field players for all‑around development. Goalkeeper‑specific instruction is integrated through targeted pull‑out groups, training activities, and gameplay situations throughout the week. The Nike Soccer Camp at Rider University delivers a well‑rounded summer experience that combines quality coaching, structured training, and an engaging residential setting, helping players improve their game, build confidence, and create lasting memories.

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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