Friday, February 27, 2015

Make Summer Plans with Challenger Sports' British Soccer Camp!

 British Soccer Camps logo
Although it is hard for me to imagine the arrival of summer when the current temperatures outside hover somewhere between frigid and glacial, it is indeed already time to start making plans for my kids. Will they attend camp? Will they take lessons or classes or go to events or have play dates?

While there is still plenty of time to decide on some of the options, parents everywhere know that there is no time to waste when it comes to signing up for a great camp.

For us, this summer it means finally checking out the most popular camp in North America (150,000 campers!), British Soccer Camp from Challenger Sports!

soccer camp

With an innovative curriculum that develops skills, speed and confidence in players ages 3-18, Challenger Sports' British Soccer Camps provide boys and girls with the rare opportunity to receive high-level soccer coaching from a team of international experts right in the heart of their own community.

Hundreds of Challenger coaches each year have helped the company develop one of the most innovative approaches to coaching youth soccer in the U.S. Their experienced staff study the game at all levels and have identified the key techniques and skills that players need to work on and master to reach their true potential.

Each day includes individual foot skills, technical drills, tactical practices, small-sided games, coached scrimmages, and a daily World Cup tournament. Plus, in addition to teaching new skills and improving game performance, each British Soccer Camp provides lessons in character development, cultural education and is the most fun your child can have learning the sport they love!


Challenger Sports has a program in almost every U.S. market so head over to their website today for a complete list of camps available.

Even better, when you enroll your child in a British Soccer Camp now, they will receive a free t-shirt, ball and British Soccer Jersey... and, if you enter the promo code FMG15, they'll also include a bonus Challenger water bottle for free!

Challenger jersey

Challenger's British Soccer Camps have helped hundreds of thousands of young boys and girls fall in love with the sport of soccer for the past 25 years, so what are you waiting for? If you have a child in your life who would have a blast learning, playing and having fun this summer, check out Challenger's Soccer Camp options today!

Other than the information and free admittance to one week of camp I was provided by USFamilyGuide, I was not compensated or enticed to do this post in any way. This post is solely my honest opinion about this company and its offerings.

8 comments:

Sarah Matos said...

Sports are a great outlet for kids but I do believe it should be for fun and not overly competitive.

slehan said...

Current temperatures outside are hovering somewhere between frigid and glacial. My friend's grandkids play soccer and love it.

slehan at juno dot com

walk9 said...

My daughter went to this camp last summer for the first time. She was supposed to do the half day camp but when i picked her up, she didn't want to leave so they let her stay for the full day program. She absolutely loved it! They have a wacky Wednesday when everyone dresses up in crazy outfits and the all time favorite of super soaker day. They got to spray the coaches. The kids were mesmerized by the British accents too. I am definitely going to sign her up again this year. Her skills and confidence level soared after this program and had fun at the same time.

Joanne said...

All of my kids really loved soccer when they were young. This sounds like a really fun camp!

Tiffany Schmidt said...

Our town does the Challenger camp each summer. It's extremely popular. We usually have a British coach stay for our fall ball too. We're pretty lucky!

Karen Glatt said...

My nephew loves playing soccer and this camp sounds like a great place to send him to! He would have a blast!

slehan said...

This looks like a fun summertime camp for kids who like soccer.

slehan at juno dot com

Rose-Marie said...

I've never heard of this before, but it sounds very cool. I have to keep this in mind for sports enthusiasts' kids that I know!