Dutch Soccer School

Anonymous
Anyone gone in the past? Worth it for a 14 year old ECNL boy? Feel like he’s outgrown all camps. Even overnight college camps are often younger and not too selective. He’s young for a true college ID camp to really be worth it.
We do some private training but any other thoughts for that age?
Anonymous
You mean in The Netherlands? We have gone and it was very good. Go for the international week otherwise it will be only in Dutch. Also, pick some colleges and go to their ID camps - coaches start recruiting very young and the more they see you, the better chance they will recognize you as you get older.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone gone in the past? Worth it for a 14 year old ECNL boy? Feel like he’s outgrown all camps. Even overnight college camps are often younger and not too selective. He’s young for a true college ID camp to really be worth it.
We do some private training but any other thoughts for that age?


What does "worth it" mean to you?
Anonymous
I was looking at the local one at George Mason this summer. But I wouldn’t be opposed to sending him to a European camp next summer. So thanks for the feedback. I’ll put that on the list.
“Worth it”- higher caliber travel players who want to be there, a few coaching nuggets or insights different from his regular coaches. Coming home having had a fun, challenging day playing soccer.
Anonymous
The true top level ballers at 14, 15 in our area won't be found at expensive fancy brand-name summer camps.


Anonymous
bumping this again to see if anyone has experience with Dutch Soccer Camp
Anonymous
My son absolutely loves their Pro Camp in Ellicott City we have done the camp for two years. He plays MLS next. The level of the players in camp is high - they do an application for the camp. The coaches are from Dutch pro youth academies - and are high demand but also have personality.
Anonymous
Two of my sons went to the sleep away camp every year for many years. They both loved it.
Anonymous
I don’t know about their soccer school, but you should avoid their ovens at all costs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The true top level ballers at 14, 15 in our area won't be found at expensive fancy brand-name summer camps.




But if your 8-12 its great! It comes at cost but coaches are certainly Dutch pro, former pros, or you youth players and know their stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about their soccer school, but you should avoid their ovens at all costs.


Ahh the ole “Dutch Oven” joke. Lol, good one
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about their soccer school, but you should avoid their ovens at all costs.


Ahh the ole “Dutch Oven” joke. Lol, good one


That joke stinks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The true top level ballers at 14, 15 in our area won't be found at expensive fancy brand-name summer camps.




So…where will they be found? Or do you not know?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The true top level ballers at 14, 15 in our area won't be found at expensive fancy brand-name summer camps.




So…where will they be found? Or do you not know?


Maybe they will be found in a Dutch Oven.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone gone in the past? Worth it for a 14 year old ECNL boy? Feel like he’s outgrown all camps. Even overnight college camps are often younger and not too selective. He’s young for a true college ID camp to really be worth it.
We do some private training but any other thoughts for that age?


My kid went 1 year. They were honest -- the kid struggled as we admittedly were doing too many soccer things -- but they were jerks about it. And once they decided the kid wasn't good enough for THEM, they ignored and spent most of the time catering to players they eventually invited to go to their European camps.
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