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Welcome to Barca Residency Academy USA's Soccer Camps

Barça Residency Academy camps are an exclusive opportunity to learn the methodologies of the unique Barça style of play. Official FC Barcelona and Barça Residency Academy coaches conduct the training sessions and teach the techniques of one of the most successful soccer academies in the world.

Summer camps are for boys and girls, ages 10-17 who want to take their game to the next level by developing their technical and tactical skills.

Camps are a great way to be identified for the full-time residential academy featuring U15-U19 teams that compete throughout the year.

Unleash Your Soccer Potential in a Fun and Competitive Environment

BOYS SUMMER SOCCER CAMPS

Take your game to the next level this summer! Summer Camp is open to athlete ages 10 to 17 who are eager to experience what it’s like to train, learn, eat and live like a full-time Barça Residency Academy player.

GIRLS SUMMER SOCCER CAMPS

Take your game to the next level this summer! Girls Summer Camp is open players ages 12 to 15 who are eager to experience what it’s like to train, learn, eat and live like a full-time Barça Residency Academy player.

WINTER SOCCER CAMPS

Take your game to the next level this winter at our exclusive one-week only Winter Camp! Winter Camp is open players ages 10 to 17 who are eager to experience what it’s like to train, learn, eat and live like a full-time Barça Residency Academy player.

2025 BOYS WINTER CAMP DATES

ONE WEEK ONLY

WINTER CAMP RATES

Residential campers will be assigned a roommate; roommate requests are welcomed.

2026 Boys Summer Camp Dates

One Week

Two Weeks

Three Weeks

Four Week

Six Week

2026 Girls Summer Camp Dates

One Week

Summer Camp Rates

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2026 Goalkeeper & Striker Specialty Camp Dates

One Week Camps

Camp Rates

2011, 2012, 2013 Exclusive Camp Week

Camp Dates

July 24 – July 28

Camp Rates

2026 SUMMER CAMP DATES

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Do campers need to be at a specific skill level to attend?

Our camp is open to players of all skill levels. Campers are primarily grouped by age to create a balanced training environment. Within those groups, our coaching staff may make adjustments based on each player's development level to ensure everyone is appropriately challenged. Every participant will have the opportunity to grow and improve while training with the Barça methodology.

What does a typical day at camp look like?

A typical day begins with breakfast, followed by an early-morning on-field training session. After training, campers take part in organized activities led by our Resident Advisor (RA) staff before lunch.

Following lunch, campers have a mandatory rest period to allow for recovery. In the afternoon, players participate in indoor sessions in the performance center, which may include strength and conditioning, film review, or futsal. The day concludes with an evening training session after sunset, followed by dinner. Campers return to their rooms by 9:00 p.m. for room check and rest.

What are the residential accommodations like?

Campers who select the residential option stay at our on-campus resort hotel. Players share a room with another camper from a similar age group and team. Each room includes two separate beds and a shared bathroom.

For safety and privacy, parents are not permitted inside the player rooms. If a camper has a specific roommate request, it can be submitted during the registration process, and we will do our best to accommodate it.

What meals are provided during the camp?

All meals are provided through our on-campus dining facility, which also serves our full-time academy players during the year. Campers receive a buffet-style breakfast, lunch, a snack, and dinner each day.

Meals are designed to be balanced and nutritious to support the physical demands of training. Our campus also features two restaurants that campers may order from in addition to vending machines available throughout campus.

If a player has dietary restrictions or food allergies, these can be noted during registration, and our staff will accommodate their needs.

What activities are available outside of soccer training?

In addition to on-field training, campers participate in a variety of soccer-related and recreational activities. These may include futsal, strength and conditioning sessions, film review, recovery and stretching sessions, teqball, crafts, water games, swimming, and more.

Campers also have access to the Chill Lounge, where they can relax and enjoy the pool, books, chess, ping-pong, video games, and watch soccer matches on TV.

Multi-week campers enjoy a fun off-campus excursion over the weekend and a trip to the grocery store.

How do you ensure player safety in the Arizona heat?

Player safety is our top priority, especially during the Arizona summer. All on-field sessions are scheduled for early morning and after sunset to avoid the hottest parts of the day. Midday sessions take place in our 58,000 sq. ft. indoor, air-conditioned performance center. Additionally, our certified athletic trainers closely monitor weather conditions and regulate hydration breaks to ensure players stay safe, hydrated, and healthy throughout each session.

What happens if there are extreme weather conditions?

In the rare case that weather conditions make outdoor training unsafe, sessions will be moved indoors to our 58,000 sq. ft. performance center. This allows players to continue their development in a safe and controlled environment without interrupting the camp experience.

Is medical staff available on-site?

Yes. Certified athletic trainers are present at all training sessions to monitor player health and safety. In addition, our RA staff closely supervises all camp activities throughout the day.

If a more serious medical situation occurs, staff will ensure the player receives immediate care and, if necessary, will transport them to a nearby medical facility.

How is camp supervision managed?

Campers are supervised by our Resident Advisor (RA) team, which is overseen by the Director of Player Care & Academy Operations. RAs organize daily activities, supervise campers throughout the day, and conduct nightly room checks at 9:00 p.m.

An RA is always on duty, players and families can reach the RA on-duty hotline 24/7 if they have questions or concerns during the camp.

Can parents visit or watch training sessions?

Yes, parents are welcome to visit and observe training sessions. We kindly ask that videos are not recorded during sessions, though photos are permitted.

Our staff will also share official camp photos through Flickr so families can relive and share the experience.

How are player be selected for the International Camp Experience

Players are selected for the Barcelona  International Experience based on two criteria: skills and the display of FC Barcelona values. Selected players will receive an invitation following the conclusion of summer camps.

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IMMERSE YOURSELF IN CHAMPIONSHIP LEVEL TRAINING

To better understand the dedication, character, teamwork, and mentality required to succeed in a world-class development environment, Barça Residency Academy camps offer prospective athletes the opportunity experience its professional and immersive environment and lifestyle.

“I wanted to take the opportunity to say thank you to everyone involved in making my son’s recent experience at the Barça Residency Academy camp a great one. Thomas enjoyed everything about his week long stay and is already talking about wanting to return again next year and staying for two weeks.
Thank you so much to everyone that made it such a positive and memorable experience.”

– Shannon

Register now for Barca Residency Academy USA's Summer Soccer Camps and take your soccer skills to new heights!