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Frequently Asked Questions:
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What is Soccer Camps International?
Soccer Camps International serves as a consultant and intermediary between you and
various independently owned and operated soccer camps located in Europe.
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Why Soccer Camps International?
Soccer Camps International visits many Sports Camps each year to meet the staff
and operators of the soccer Camps, inspect the accommodations and menus,
review the sports programs, and gain knowledge of the various offerings.
Soccer Camps International consulting services are to assist you in determining
which soccer Camp has the program offerings you are interested in and to
assist you with the soccer Camp registration. Because of the high volume
of bookings made at the camps every year, we have the best relationship with
all soccer camps managers and administrators.
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When do I need to arrive at my
camp session?
You will need to arrive on the day your camp session starts
(see flight arrival and departure restriction under airport transfer for
each camp on our website) and leave on the last day of your camp
session.
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What payment options do I
have?
Soccer Camps International accepts cashier checks, bank wire funds, PayPal and credit cards (Visa,
MasterCard, American Express, Discover and Diner's Club)
All payments must be made to Soccer Camps International
All balances are required to be paid in full prior to
arrival at the camp
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Is airfare included in the price
of the camp?
No, each camp include the land portion only, if you are looking for
airfare, you can check our airfare section:
airfare to soccer camps
Soccer Camps International recommends that all students (under
18) leave all valuables and sentimental items at home. Items may be brought to
the camps with the understanding that the camps are
not responsible for any loss, theft or damage of any student's property. All
money is recommended to be deposited into the student bank upon check-in (if
available). All
airplane tickets, passports and other important documents are also recommended
to be turned in at check-in.
The items listed below are just suggestions and are based on a one-week stay at
any camps. Students staying multiple weeks will need to adjust this list to
accommodate their stay. PLEASE MARK ALL CLOTHING WITH THE STUDENT'S NAME. Camps
are not responsible for any lost or stolen articles or clothing. We recommend
not bringing any expensive or unnecessary items to a camp. A list of suggested
items for certain camps will be provided to you when you make your registration.
Suggested list of items:
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water jug
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sunscreen / body lotion
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3-4
pairs of training shorts
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running shoes
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personal toiletries
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4-5 pairs of socks
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swimsuit
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4-5 training shirts
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beach towel / bath
towel
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lightweight jacket
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hat or visor
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a sports bag
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a
pair of soccer shoes (molded cleats only)
- shin
guards
- a pair of
sandals
- a lock
- Wet weather clothing!!
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All the camps can make arrangements to pick you up at the
nearest major airport, please request this service when you make your
registration,
At no time are all campers (under 18) allowed to leave the campus premises
either by walking or vehicle. Students who wish to leave campus must be properly
authorized, signed in and out, and have written permission.
It varies from camp to camp but on average approximately
1:10-15.
You may bring your medical form to the camp with you
(France and Italy only). On the other hand, all
payments must be made in full prior to check-in on opening day of camp and
registration forms need to be submitted at the same time.
Campers will not be permitted to check-in if payment has not already been made
in full.
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What happens if I
have to cancel at the last minute?
Please see Soccer Camps International and specific camps Refund and Cancellation
Policy.
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Is there a
registration deadline? Do camps sell-out? Is there a waiting list?
There is
no deadline for submitting an application to a camp. However camps are
very popular and will sell-out, so when you determine what camp is best for
you, it is always a good idea to get your application in as soon as possible,
space is on first come first served basis.
On average, by mid to end of May most of the camps are close to a sell out.
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Can parents visit
their children and watch field sessions during camps?
Parents are invited to visit their campers at any time during a camp session
(some camps have special times for visiting).
Parents are required to check in and out with the Camp Director. Friends of
campers are not permitted on campus at any time unless accompanied by a
camper’s parents.
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What happens if
there is bad weather?
Camps will train in rain and inclement weather at the discretion of the Camp
Director. Camp Directors will make every effort to
reschedule missed sessions.
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What if I wear
eyeglasses?
All campers that wear eyeglasses are required to wear protective sport goggles
during every session.
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How are the students
grouped during training?
The students are grouped according to ability and age. When the
students first arrive at camp they will be placed into a group consisting of
other students of the same age within the program. From there the staff will
evaluate the talent of each individual over the first 2 training sessions
and adjust the groups according to ability.
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Do the
students receive an evaluation?
Each
student will receive an honest written evaluation from their staff coach (most
camps) with
each area covered by the curriculum from the week.
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How
old do the students need to be?
Each camp has a different age
requirement, please check your camp information accordingly.
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Can students show up
late for camp?
The beginning of
each camp is very important. Campers go through registration, room
assignments, meet the staff, and conduct the general camp orientation, all
that before they even step on the field before the first session. The first
two training session also serve as ability evaluations and determine grouping
for the rest of the program. However, if a student will not be able to make
the beginning of camp please call us and the camp ahead of time to let us now
that he will be
late. There are no refunds or partial refunds for late arrival to all camp.
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Do I have to buy a
Camp Soccer Ball?
Soccer
Balls are provided by all the camps.
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How can students be
contacted at camp?
Once you make your booking, you will
be given at least one month prior to the camp starts, an emergency telephone number
for the camp and also the administration number to leave a message for your
child.
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Can students from
outside the US attend camp?
Camps are open to everyone. In France, Spain and Italy, all camps are taught in French,
Spanish
and Italian only but
Coaches/educators speak some English and a few campers come from countries from all
over the world.
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Can I switch to
another camp after I have already applied?
Yes you can but you will have to pay the cancellation penalty of the
initial camp. The only way to avoid a penalty is to extend your stay at the
camp you are registered for (if the additional session you request is
available).
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How long is the
camp?
Camp length varies, you can start from a 5 days camp to a week camp, maximum
stay for camps is 2 weeks as camps can be physically demanding. Some camps
have 2 weeks minimum sessions only. Each camp has a different start day.
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Do Camps have a
refund policy?
Each camp has a different refund policy, check the terms and conditions of the
camp once you apply for reservation.
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How do I apply?
You need
to fill out an application to begin the registration process. You can either
sign up Online or on paper. For paper forms, once you filled
out the forms you can fax them (fax only the forms you wrote on) to us in the
USA at the following number: 00-1-650-324-9849 or you can mail them to us. The
registration process will only start when we receive your information. At that
point you will get an email confirmation within 2 to 3 days. You will see the
following link on top of each camp page to register:

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Do I get more details about
my camp (what to bring, contact, direction etc.)?
We will email
you a Welcome packet with the latest information regarding your camp
after your registration.
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What
is the typical day at camp like (each camp have a different schedule, this is
just an example)?
| 7H45 : |
15H00 : |
19H00 : |
| Wake up -
Breakfast |
Field -
Specific Work |
Diner |
| 9H00 : |
16H30 : |
20H30 : |
| Field
- Specific Work |
Snack break |
Activity
night |
| 11H30 : |
17H00 : |
22H00 : |
| Lunch - Rest |
Tournament |
Bed time |
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What
is covered in the curriculum?
The
curriculums of the camps have been designed to cover all aspects of the position whether
you are a Goalkeeper or a Field Player.
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What
is the average size of enrollment at a camp?
Each camp varies from 30 to 250 children per sessions.
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Do you have any
camps outside of the summer months?
Some of the camps have sessions during winter break (February) and
Easter break (April, May), in France only. For groups and teams, we can make all year long
request to some of the camps you are interested in.
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How are the students
supervised when they are not on the fields?
All staff stay on
campus during the entire time the programs are in session. The staff at most of the camps will be eating in the
same cafeteria and will also be sleeping in the same dorms. If there is a
problem, a Staff member is always easily accessible.
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How
much money should I bring?
Students do not have to bring any money, however things that you might
want to use money for are: to buy telephone cards for pay-phones, camp store,
weekend excursions entrance fees, pro soccer
games (if available during you sessions), coin operated laundry machines,
snacks or souvenirs, airlines baggage fees.
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How can I request a
roommate?
We will attempt to
honor any roommate request if the camp is able to do so. Both students must request each
other and only each other for us to be able to honor that roommate
request. We will then transmit the information to the camp so they can do
their best to accommodate your request. Please remind the person at Check-in
that you have a roommate request.
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How
many students stay in each room?
It depends on the camp, it could go from 1 to 8 per room to full dormitories of 10 or
more.
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How
are the boys and girls housed at camp?
For camps where boys and girls are admitted,
there
are separate dorms or floors for the boys and girls at a camp. The boys dorm
area is off limits to the girls and vice versa.
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Are
the rooms air-conditioned?
No (for most of the camps).
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What
are the directions to the camp?
After registration, you will
receive an email with all you camp information.
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How long has Soccer Camps International been
selling already established sports camps?
We started our soccer consulting company in 1999, already 10
great years!
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Can I
get some info in the mail about the camps you offer?
We don't have any brochures and we feel that you will get the most
updated
information faster on our website.
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Do students need a
medical form?
Every
student needs to have a completed medical form signed by a licensed physician
to be able to participate at the camp in Spain (Barcelona only), France and Italy. The medical form
must have the parents signature, insurance information, immunization history,
and physicians signature to be valid.
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Can I bring a medical
form with me to camp?
You always want to bring the medical form with you to the camp
(required in Spain (Barcelona only) France and Italy). For the camps in Spain
(Barcelona only) France and Italy, if you show up at camp without a fully-completed medical
form, the student will not be able to participate in any camp activities until
the medical form is supplied.
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What if a student
does not have medical insurance?
Every
student must have some form of medical insurance if they are going to
participate at a camp. The main reason is if that student needs emergency
medical attention, most hospitals will only give the student the necessary
attention if the student has medical insurance. We strongly recommend for a
student not to participate at a camp without valid medical insurance to insure the student's
safety. If the student does not have any insurance, you can purchase as little
as a one week coverage plan from your local insurer or you can look for an
insurance broker of your choice, you can even check our website for information
about travel, medical and cancellation insurances: (
http://www.soccercampsinternational/travel_cancellation_insurance.htm) .
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What happens if a
student is seriously injured?
For every emergency including serious injury, the camp will
bring the participant to the local hospital near each camp site. Students are
transported to a designated local hospital. A camp Staff member will accompany
the student to the hospital and will contact the Parents immediately.
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