They have kids playing too. This year they had 2004/5 and 2006/7 age groups - and I think maybe a younger age group too. |
| Try NPC -- npcff.club |
| The OP is asking for camps or training, not leagues to play in. |
No. It’s Bolivian leagues or bust |
Info on top summer programs has already been provided - Futstars and HP Elite are the two highest level programs. Somebody (OP or other - who knows?) also asked for info on the Bolivian league half way down the thread. |
The Bolivian League is like a mafia for sure. Some crazy real soccer happening there. Consider it an honor if someone ever approaches your kid to be invited in. |
I agree. Thought you cannot count that every single other player participating is going to be good. The point is that the coaching is great. But they legitimately try to meet every kid where they are and help them improve. I like that, even though my son is pretty good, but I could see it being a turn off for some hyper competitive people. |
Is it soccer, indoor soccer, or futsal? |
There is a Men's Bolivian League. But this is the Bolivian League "mafia". Even my kids who play in top teams know when they see some super talented kid on opposite team, the kid plays on the Bolivian League as well. It is a side Hussle! |
| Alexandria is also doing a summer futsal league. |
| HP is good. Coerver is good too, especially for your 2010. Lots of good players from high caliber teams in area. |
| Do you need a player card to play it in the Bolivian league? Is it sanctioned? If you get an injury is anyone covered by insurance? Is everyone else just a snowflake? |
No. No. No. Yes. |
The Bolivian League - Serving VA/DC/MD, no Snowflakes allowed.
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They asked for camps/training, not soccer on tennis courts. |