FC Cincinnati Youth Soccer Camps and Programs

Mercy Health Training Center, 707 US-50, Milford, OH 45150

mapMercy Health Training Center, 707 US-50, Milford, OH 45150

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FC Cincinnati Youth Soccer Camps and Programs offers soccer training that includes passing, dribbling, shooting, combination play, and position play. Day camps focus on maximizing touches for the player and increasing development in technical and tactical skills through high level competition, drills, and coaching. Coaches work with individuals to advance specific skills on the ball and help players better understand tactical movements on the field.

• Ages: 6–17 years old
• Schedule: Select evening camp options in June and July

FC Cincinnati Youth Soccer Camps and Programs are led by former FC Cincinnati players and youth soccer staff. The program states that it provides an in-depth focus on teaching the fundamentals of soccer through a combination of fun activities, healthy competition, and engaged coaching for players of all skill levels. The program offers exclusive camps where players take the field under the lights and experience TQL Stadium, home of FC Cincinnati, as well as exclusive camps where players train where FC Cincinnati players train every day. The program runs at locations throughout the Greater Cincinnati region and includes a TQL Stadium Player Experience Camp on June 11 from 6–8 pm, a TQL Stadium Player Experience Camp on June 18 from 6–8 pm, a Mercy Health Training Center High School Camp from July 6–9 from 5:30–8:30 pm, and a Mercy Health Training Center Experience Camp from July 13–16 from 5:30–8:30 pm.

One camper, Landon Broering (8 years old), shared that his favorite camp memory is using his skills in the scrimmages and meeting Gary the Lion, and his advice to incoming campers is to meet new players and friends, use their skills, and have fun. Another camper, Tessa Kramer (14 years old), said her favorite camp memory is playing 4v4s and megging Manu Ledesma, and her advice to incoming campers is to play and work hard, never stop until they succeed, and to remember, “you are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” A third camper, Andrew Estes (10 years old), said his favorite camp memory is touring the training center and locker room, and his advice to incoming campers is that they will have the most fun if they compete and worry less about individual success.

Last updated June 28, 2026.

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