
Holiday Camps
Our Camps offer a perfect blend of fun, learning, and competition. Under the guidance of experienced coaches, players will improve their skills through drills, games, and team-building activities, all while enjoying their school break to the fullest.
What's included:
Engaging sessions and challenges along with games to ensure learning and development takes place.
Daily awards and a presentation at the end of the week with individual awards.
Players typically receive a participation certificate as well as a medal.


What will they learn?
Tactical - Game play will allow players to know and understand different tactics and ways of playing.
Physical - Players will be kept active and will therefore build physical attributes throughout the camp Psychological -
Players will be able to learn new things and coaches will also ask questions within sessions to cement learning. Players will also have the opportunity to have some level of input within the session framework as well during the camp.
Social - Players will not only be with their friends, but they will have the opportunity to make new friends throughout the camp outside of their current friendship groups. They may also develop how to become more confident in different situations during their time on camp.
Football Camps FAQs
I have 2 children, do I get a sibling discount?
Yes! Those who have more than 1 child are eligible for a Sibling Discount!
What do players attending need to wear?
They will need to make sure that they are appropriately dressed to allow them to play football. This will include shin pads and football boots!
If it rains, do you go inside?
We will only go inside in extreme weather (heavy rain, snow, etc). So please make sure your child brings waterproofs or a change of clothes just in case!
My child is new to football, will they be okay to attend?
Yes, absolutely! Our camps are open to all ability types
Is lunch provided?
No, lunch is not provided. We ask that children bring their own packed lunch with them to football camp. We also advise that there are no nuts due to allergies.
Will my child be with their friends?
Where possible, we try to accommodate friendship groups. However, children are grouped based on age and sometimes ability.
Can my child bring their phone onto camp?
Children can bring their phones onto camp, however this is something we do not recommend. Phones are brought onto camp at the person’s own risk.
What does a typical camp look like?
Typically, players will do a topic of choice in the morning in age-appropriate groups. They will then rest and have lunch (sometimes there are quizzes or a Q&A with someone). Mini matches then take place in the afternoon. We also tend to do a big tournament on the last day with a specific theme.