Preseaon Summer Camp


2023 Preseason Summer Training Camp:

July 24th – July 27th (5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.) (Monday – Thursday) Ankeney Soccer Complex
Celtic and Galaxy Players (2016 to 2009 Birth Years)
Cost: $115 a player (Includes T-Shirt)
Note: Register Today!! Can not guarantee t-shirt size after July 15th

Our camp will be staffed with former professional and college players as top High School and ODP coaches. This collection of staff coaches is the most experienced in the Miami Valley. This is an excellent environment for young soccer players today.

Walk-up registration will be available 30 minutes before camp (5:00 PM) by the Concession Stand. All pre-registered players must sign in by the Concession Stand on the first day.

Agenda:
Celtic Preseason Camp Agenda

Registration:

To register for the camps, click the “Register Now!” button

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Players must create a new family account to register for the camps if they are not currently a BSA Celtic or Galaxy Player.

Preseason Soccer Camp Philosophy:

We want every player who attends our camps to understand “how to” play soccer properly.  This is especially important in teaching techniques.  We would like for every player to improve technically while at camp, but we would all agree that one week of practice does not make a player.  That is why it is important that the players leave camp understanding how it is done so that they continue to master the skills of soccer on their own with their own teams.

We also want the player to be exposed to specific tactical applications and concepts so that, when he leaves camp, he will be a better “team” player.  Here we want to improve the player’s understanding of “what to” do during the match.

We want to “inspire” the player to improve and enjoy the game more.  We want every player to leave camp excited about playing and looking forward to his next game. Making our training enjoyable but challenging will help us accomplish this.  We will interject our personalities into our coaching sessions and bring out the best in each player.

We are here to teach, not simply to manage or supervise the players during their evening games.  The teaching program for the week has been developed with this philosophy in mind.  Teaching the player “how to” (technique), or “what to” (tactic), is still the main objective of our camp.

Questions:

If you have any questions, please get in touch with Camp Director Mike Tracy at mtracy4@att.net.


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