Summer Soccer

CAMPS

This will be our 8th year hosting a Summer Camp with our USL League Two players. These players come from all over the country to play in the USL League Two for Brave SC and they have a great time teaching the sport they love to the next generation. Most of these players are playing high-level college soccer or have just graduated from college and are pursuing a professional soccer career.  Brave SC coaches supervise and coordinate all activities.

This summer we are offering a 3-day summer camp for ages 7-15 that will be held in Middleton! A camp T-shirt is included. Water and snacks must be brought from home.

MIDDLETON SUMMER CAMP

JULY 1ST – 3RD 

HALF-DAY – MORNINGS ONLY

Time: 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM
(drop-off begins at 8:00 AM/pick-up no later than 12:30 PM).

Cost: $150 per player

Registration Link: Middleton Summer Camp Registration
Waiver Link: Brave SC Minor Waiver – E-Signature Link

FUTSAL

Futsal Saturdays Buffalo Ridge Campus

Fast-paced, small-sided, indoor fun!

Dates: June 1, 8, 15, and 29. (no training on June 22nd at this location).
Times:
9:00-10:00 AM – Ages 7-10
10:15-11:15 AM – Ages 11-14*ALL players are required to wear a YELLOW Brave SC practice shirt. If you need to purchase one, please be sure to select the option that includes it at checkout.
Cost: $100 per player ($120 for those who need a practice shirt.)

CLINICS

Please email info@bravesc.com with your preferred dates. 

Ex: John Smith – June 17, 24, 28, and July 5 and 9. 
We will add the last name to the calendar as confirmation. Once the group is complete we will start a waitlist for a second group. The calendar will be updated daily. If we do not have enough players for that date/time we will remove the date from the calendar and email parents.

Offensive Clinics

  • Option #1
    • Shooting (the best way to perform the best shot)
    • Attack the free area (how to create space to receive the ball free to attack)
  • Option #2
    • Dribbling (read the defenders. Attack the defender standing leg)
    • Oriented control (receiving the ball and with a single touch, it is received and taken to a free area, to leave it in readiness and to be able to chain another action)
  • Option #3
    • Mastering the weak foot (improving the weak foot shooting)
    • Crossing and finishing with one touch
  • Option #4
    • Offensive headers (best movement for a good header)
    • Passing combination for offensive players (creating space to finish the play)

Defensive Clinics

  • Option #5
    • Heading (how to direct a header to a teammate)
    • Defensive actions (ways to anticipate the opponent’s actions)
  • Option #6
    • Read the game (how to study opposing players)
    • Positioning (how to act in the defense line)
  • Option #7
    • How to use the body (knowing how to use the body to protect and win the ball easier)
    • Delaying the forward (learning the best way to delay or force the opponent to make a mistake)
  • Option #8
    • Long passes (body positioning, and best way of hitting the ball)
    • Covering (learning how to cover our teammates)