Soccer Training Info
Home New Skills Strategy Dribbling Shooting Passing Watch Videos Blog Forum
Skills and Techniques
Volleys
Free Kicks
Juggling
Moves
Strategy & Tactics
Fundamentals
Soccer Patterns
Practice Plans
Extras
Soccer History
History of Soccer
Articles Archive
Conditioning
Quick Tips
Fitness & Nutrition
Mental Focus
Speed Training
Soccer Gear
Local Stores
Soccer Camps
Soccer Tournaments
Indoor Soccer Facilities
Soccer Bars
 

Featured Links

67 Fun Soccer Drills For Coaches, Easy To Teach. Click here to download

Soccer Speed: Quickest Way To Get Faster, Quicker and Kick Stronger!


Soccer Camps - Illinois

Featured Camp

No. 1 Soccer Camps: www.no1soccercamps.com
Long recognized as the foremost training ground for goalkeepers and field players endeavoring to improve their striking prowess, No1 Soccer Camps will commence its 34th season in 2010 with 20 locations in 14 states. Camps will be conducted in Texas, Maryland, Minnesota, Ohio, Florida, Colorado, Massachusetts, Illinois, California, Georgia, Oregon, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut. Each campsite is organized into well balanced small groups of field players and goalkeepers with concentration of play on both sides of the ball in the 35 yards immediately in front of the goal. Register Today!
Dates & Locations:
North Central College – Naperville, IL Saturday, July 17 – Thursday, July 22

Aleks Mihailovic Soccer Made in America Training Camps
(www.smia.com)
Welcome to Soccer Made In America Training Camp, a high quality soccer camp for players 4 – 17. The SMIA training program has been designed to provide the most complete soccer training for both individual players and teams of all levels and abilities. The SMIA Coaching Staff has been selected from throughout the world and United States. Each coach is qualified to teach players of all levels of the game. The SMIA clinicians are well recognized for providing personal attention to every participant.

P.O. Box 5345 Oak Brook, IL 60522

Phone: (630)-257-6900
Toll Free: 888-562-SIMA
Fax: (630)-257-9455
E-mail: smia@ix.netcom.com

Central Illinois Soccer Academy (http://www.centralillinoissocceracademy.com/site3.aspx)
The program of the Central Illinois Soccer Academy (CISA) reflects our philosophy of learning through playing. Whether a beginner, intermediate or advanced player, the CISA staff will help improve your skill level and enhance your understanding of the game through a variety of fun training and playing methods. The CISA program will place special emphasis on the total development of its participants by incorporating individual, small-sided and full-sided training techniques throughout the week. The CISA staff will provide frequent feedback during training sessions and give players the opportunity to work on their game during daily, age-appropriate small-sided and full-sided matches.

Central Illinois Soccer Academy
1501 West Bradley Ave
Peoria, IL 61625
Phone: 309-677-CISA

Chicago Eagles Soccer Camps
(http://www.chicagoeagles.com/Camps.htm)
The Chicago Eagles’ goal is to offer campers high quality soccer instruction in a fun, positive, Christian environment. Our coaches take their responsibility as role models seriously. They bring a high level of understanding of the game and will model a Christian lifestyle.

Chicago Eagles
P.O. Box 793
Wheaton, IL 60189
Phone: 630-462-9420
Fax: 630-462-9422

Coerver Residential & Day Camps (http://www.soccersuccess.com/soccercamps/119140.html)

The World's No 1 Soccer Skills Teaching Method, The Midwest's Best Soccer Camp Facilities

Welcome to Coerver, Illinois. We offer camps and clinics in the Chicago area. Please see our camp schedule below. We are now accepting on-line registration for all camps. If you would like additional information about camps in the Chicago area, please contact David Parker at: david@soccersuccess.com or Kyle Jones at: jonescoerver@hotmail.com

Dynamo Soccer Association
(http://www.dynamosoccer.org/index.html)
The Dynamo Soccer Association located in Bourbonnais Illinois served 965 children ages five to fourteen in 2007. Children in Kankakee, Iroquois and Will Counties are eligible to play.

Eastern Illinois Co-Ed Youth Soccer Camp (http://www.eiupanthers.com/sidebar.asp?id=612&path=)
Camp objective: to develop your technical and tactical skills by utilizing the latest and most modern methods of teaching and coaching. Each camper will receive individual and group instruction designed to meet their specific needs and capabilities. These camps are designed for those who are really serious about learning and becoming a better soccer player.

Evan Fiffles Soccer Academy
(http://lewisflyers.collegesports.com/)
Camp features: top quality instruction, fun learning environment, camp T-shirt, special tactical training for older players, films, special Awards Ceremony, certified Athletic Trainer on site, gymnasium for Indoor instruction if necessary, pool facility, lunch provided through cafeteria line.

Daily schedule:
8-9 a.m. Registration (July 7 only)
9-9:30 a.m. Roll Call and warm up
9:30-11:30 a.m. Training session--Technique
11:30-Noon Lunch
Noon-1 p.m. Soccer films
1-2 p.m. Training session II--Tactics
2-3 p.m. Games (Small-sided/Full Scale)
3-4 p.m. Pool activities

Illinois College Premier Soccer Camp (http://www.ic.edu/athletics/teams/soccercamp.asp)
The Illinois College Premier Soccer Camp has been created to develop individual skill and confidence, facilitate game knowledge, and enhance team play. Campers are given the opportunity to take part in a week of fun and informational instruction led by quality instructors who understand the needs of youth players. We use demonstration and age specific instruction to teach the tactical and technical aspects of soccer that are needed for an aspiring young player.

Shane Taylor, Men's Soccer Coach
Illinois College
1101 W. College Ave
Jacksonville, IL 62650
Office phone: 217-245-3337
Cell phone: 217-491-3599
E-mail: staylor@ic.edu

Illinois State Soccer Camp
(www.redbirds.org)
ISU coach Drew Roff and his staff of experienced coaches and collegiate players are dedicated to creating a fun and challenging environment. In just four days, campers of all ages and skill levels will gain valuable soccer knowledge and self-confidence while having a blast!

Northern Illinois Soccer Academy
(http://niuhuskies.cstv.com/camps/niu-camps.html)
NIU offers several types of camps and clinics to choose from, including: coaches clinic, spring college prospect academy, junior day camp, college propect academy, advanced academies, developmental academies, and more.

Northwestern Boys Soccer Camp
(www.nusoccercamps.com)
Northwestern Boys Soccer Academy's low camper to staff ratio allow us to provide each camper personalized technical and tactical instruction. We utilize individual, small group, and team settings to help each athlete improve their skill level and fully participate in Innovative and challenging training sessions.

Northwestern Boys Soccer Camps
P.O. Box 1822
Evanston, IL 60204-1822

Phone: 847-491-9998
E-mail: t-lenahan@northwestern.edu

Professional Soccer Academy
(www.professionalsocceracademy.com)

Is an organization that conducts soccer camps and clinics for youth soccer players all over the Chicagoland area. PSA conducts soccer camps and clinics year round, indoors and outdoors.

Camp is run by: Justin Breckan & Michael Richardson

545 S. Consumers Avenue
Pataline, Illinois 60074
(847) 394-9860

Robert Kettle Soccer School
(http://www.robertkettlesoccer.com/)
Campers are divided into small groups by age and ability in order to be appropriately challenged. Each
group is assigned a professional coach for intense soccer training and instruction. At the end of camp, each player receives a written evaluation of their skills and performance.

Campers attend 3 soccer sessions a day, where all components of soccer (technique, tactics and fitness) are covered. We use the “Games Approach To Teaching” as recommended by the United States Soccer Federation and the English Football Association. Match-Related and Match-Condition small-sided games require that campers learn to make correct decisions and perform under pressure.

P.O. Box 4226
Wheaton, IL 60189
Phone: 281-437-1922
info@robertkettlesoccer.com

Soccer Plus Camps-Goalkeeper School FiledPlayer Academy (www.soccerpluscamps.com)
At every SoccerPlus Camps Location there will be at least one certified Athletic Trainer on site 24 hours a day, for every day at camp. The Athletic Training staff from SoccerPlus Camps will tend to all medical situations, including the administration of all medications, establishing a relationship with local hospitals for emergencies, professionally taping if the student needs it before each session, and more. The Athletic Trainer will be at registration checking over every medical form and highlighting any special needs that need to be watched during the week. Every student will receive a medical form along with their confirmation of acceptance, this medical form needs to be completed and the student must be medically cleared to fully participate in camp activities.

Soccer Trainers of America
(www.stasoccer.com)
Soccer Trainers of America was founded in the summer of 1998 as a small group of elite, licensed soccer coaches dedicated to providing STA-only training programs. STA was met with tremendous success and opportunities, but recognized the importance for players to experience different types and levels of training from different coaches. It was then that STA embraced its competition with open arms and established a way for all soccer organizations and soccer coaches across the United States to participate with us and offer our services together. Diverse experience is the best way for a player to experience the beautiful game, and all the different personal and training experiences it offers, at its very best.

University of Illinois Fighting Illini Soccer Camps
(www.fightingillini.com)
Dates for 2008:
June 9-13: Co-ed Day Camp I
June 15-19: Co-ed Resident Camp
July 20-23: Elite Camp (Resident, Girls only)
July 21-25: Co-ed Day Camp II
Director:

Janet Rayfield, Head Soccer Coach
Eligibility:

Co-ed Resident Camp: Boys & Girls Ages 10-18
Co-ed Day Camp I & II: Boys & Girls Ages 6-14 (not enrolled in high school)
Elite Camp (Girls Only): Girls age 13-18

Soccer University
Hot Links
1. 42 FREE Soccer Drills & Practice Plans
2. FUN Soccer Drills Your Kids Will Love!
3. World Cup 2010 in South Africa
4. Messi Maradona Imitation
5. The Boot Room - Nike, Adidas, Puma
6. Nike Mercurial Vapor Superfly II
7. Nike World Cup Contest NEW
Develop Faster Soccer Players Immediately
Get a 35 page speed training report and over 2 hours of cutting edge video showing you exactly how to dramatically improve speed, power and strength in every soccer player. Get Yours Here


 


Have a suggestion for our site?
  Subscribe in a reader   Bookmark and Share  


FREE Ground Shipping on orders of $99 or more at Soccer.com! Use Code: 1FS99
Advertise
Add Your Site
Partners
About Us
Contributors
Site Map

Quote of the Month:

"There is always someone out there getting better than you by training harder than you."

more quotes...


 
 
 

© 2010 Soccer Training Info All rights reserved.