Chicago Fire FC Summer Camp
Diamond Lake Sports Complex, 26699 N Diamond Lake Rd, Mundelein, IL 60060
About
Chicago Fire FC Summer Camp offers soccer skills and challenges led by licensed and certified Soccer In The Community coaches. The camp includes a curriculum specifically designed by soccer experts to meet the needs of youth soccer players of all ages and abilities. Sessions are structured around daily themes that focus on technical soccer skills and holistic soccer concepts, with players interacting with their coach in a small group structure and a maximum 16:1 player to coach ratio at all camp programs.
• Ages: 6–14 years old
• Schedule: August 3–7, 2026, with half-day morning, half-day afternoon, and full-day options
• Price: 1/2 Day Morning | ages 6-14 | 9am - 12pm | $190. 1/2 Day Afternoon | ages 6-14 | 1pm - 4pm | $190. Full Day | ages 6-14 | 9am - 4pm | $310.
Chicago Fire FC Camps are operated by a professional soccer club and are the only camps in the Midwest that are operated by a professional soccer club. The program is an exclusive program for AYSO players and is structured as a weekly experience with professional coaching staff in alignment with the Illinois Department of Commerce’s Restore Illinois guidelines. Each camp program includes a free ticket to a Chicago Fire match at Soldier Field, a camp jersey, a poster, and registration to Kids Club.
Mundelein AYSO states that it is a quality youth soccer league for children ages 4–18, including players with special needs ages 4–adult, and that since 1982 Mundelein AYSO has promoted a fun, family environment where Everyone Plays. Mundelein AYSO lists six philosophies: Everyone Plays, Open Registration, Balanced Teams, Good Sportsmanship, Positive Coaching, and Player Development. The leadership team includes Regional Commissioner Wells Frice, Treasurer Yevgeniy Kruglov, Registrar and Regional Coach Trainer Mark Will, Coach Administrator U4–U8 Amy Will, Coach Administrator U10–U19 Marjorie Baker, Referee Administrator Jeff Block, Safety Director Terri Frice, EPIC Program Director Valerie Walker, CVPA (Child & Volunteer Protection Advocate) James Kowalewski, and Regional Referee Trainer Wells Frice.
Recommended items for participants to bring include a soccer ball (one per player), athletic attire including shin guards, appropriate footwear such as cleats or gym shoes, sufficient water and/or sports drinks, a light snack or two that are individually wrapped or sealed, a lunch for full-day participants, and sunscreen.
Last updated May 26, 2026.
• Ages: 6–14 years old
• Schedule: August 3–7, 2026, with half-day morning, half-day afternoon, and full-day options
• Price: 1/2 Day Morning | ages 6-14 | 9am - 12pm | $190. 1/2 Day Afternoon | ages 6-14 | 1pm - 4pm | $190. Full Day | ages 6-14 | 9am - 4pm | $310.
Chicago Fire FC Camps are operated by a professional soccer club and are the only camps in the Midwest that are operated by a professional soccer club. The program is an exclusive program for AYSO players and is structured as a weekly experience with professional coaching staff in alignment with the Illinois Department of Commerce’s Restore Illinois guidelines. Each camp program includes a free ticket to a Chicago Fire match at Soldier Field, a camp jersey, a poster, and registration to Kids Club.
Mundelein AYSO states that it is a quality youth soccer league for children ages 4–18, including players with special needs ages 4–adult, and that since 1982 Mundelein AYSO has promoted a fun, family environment where Everyone Plays. Mundelein AYSO lists six philosophies: Everyone Plays, Open Registration, Balanced Teams, Good Sportsmanship, Positive Coaching, and Player Development. The leadership team includes Regional Commissioner Wells Frice, Treasurer Yevgeniy Kruglov, Registrar and Regional Coach Trainer Mark Will, Coach Administrator U4–U8 Amy Will, Coach Administrator U10–U19 Marjorie Baker, Referee Administrator Jeff Block, Safety Director Terri Frice, EPIC Program Director Valerie Walker, CVPA (Child & Volunteer Protection Advocate) James Kowalewski, and Regional Referee Trainer Wells Frice.
Recommended items for participants to bring include a soccer ball (one per player), athletic attire including shin guards, appropriate footwear such as cleats or gym shoes, sufficient water and/or sports drinks, a light snack or two that are individually wrapped or sealed, a lunch for full-day participants, and sunscreen.
Last updated May 26, 2026.
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