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Nike Soccer Camp with Player ONE Performance - UC Santa Cruz - (June 21–25, 2026)

Soccer · ages 9–18 · June 21, 2026 – June 25, 2026

Format

Day camp

Skill level

All levels

Spots

Open

Price

$1059

About this camp

Voted the #1 Nike Soccer Camp Director by parents and campers in 2025! (Top-10 in 2023/2024) Designed for coed players ages 9–18, this premier summer camp blends high‑level soccer training with an immersive overnight experience at UC Santa Cruz, creating unmatched development both on and off the field. Hosted at one of Northern California’s most scenic university settings, campers enjoy access to top‑tier soccer facilities, modern residential housing, and outstanding campus amenities. With camp weeks selling out for the past four consecutive summers, demand is high for this unforgettable soccer experience. Player ONE Performance, Northern California’s premier club‑neutral training program since 2017, brings a proven, player‑focused approach built on elite training standards, energy, and attention to detail. Campers train through a professionally crafted curriculum with an intensive focus on technique, intelligent movement, goal‑scoring, game intelligence, and mental preparation. This comprehensive approach gives every player the tools, confidence, and clarity they need to leave camp feeling sharper and more prepared. Whether players are looking to elevate their game, gain confidence, or compete alongside motivated peers, this overnight Nike Soccer Camp at UC Santa Cruz offers a summer experience that is as impactful as it is memorable.

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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