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Kick it at soccer camp this summer

Both Louisville City and Racing Louisville are hosting a series of summer camps where players can develop their skills.

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Have a soccer superstar who needs something to do this summer? You’re in luck. Both Louisville City FC and Racing Louisville are hosting a series of summer camps starting the week of June 3. The camps will be held at the Lynn Family Sports Vision & Training Center — aka the same place where the professional players work daily.

How it works

Families can choose which camp best suits their child. Camps will be held weekly from June 3 through August 2. Players ages 6-14 are invited to participate.

Score new skills

The daily three-hour sessions are designed to enhance players’ skills while immersing them in the culture of Louisville City and Racing Louisville. Throughout the session, participants will:

  • Develop skills to refine their craft
  • Engage in dynamic station rotations
  • Delve into various aspects of the game such as passing, finishing, ball mastery, and more

Bonus: Camps will include special appearances by LouCity and Racing’s pros as their game schedules allow. The organization is also hosting specialized camps for players pursuing elite training or goalkeepers looking to hone their skills. Explore all camp options.

Secure your spot

Registration is ongoing — however, spots are filling up fast. Use code LOUtoday1024 to get 10% off camp registration below.

Sign up your soccer star.

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