Alexandria Soccer Camps

Alexandria Soccer Association, 1108 Jefferson St, Alexandria, VA 22314

mapAlexandria Soccer Association, 1108 Jefferson St, Alexandria, VA 22314

About

Alexandria Soccer Camps offers day, evening, out-of-school time, residential, and specialty soccer camps that include activities such as skill building games, individual technical activities, and small-sided team games. Seasonal options include Spring Break Soccer Camp, Summer soccer camps, Futsal Camp, Boys & Girls Residential Camp, Eintracht Frankfurt Camp, Advanced Day and Evening Camps, High School / College Reds Camp, an All Girls Camp, and a “World Cup Series” Soccer Camp. The program also runs related offerings such as Soccer Day and Half Day Camps, a Camp Counselor Program, Spring Rec League, Tots Soccer, Academy Futsal, Futsal League, a Futsal Growth Program, Individual Training, Adult & Pro programs, and a Soccer IN School program.

• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Options include out-of-school time camps on select school closure days, Spring Break camps, and multiple summer weeks with full-day (9am–4pm), half-day (9am–12pm), and evening sessions (Rising U9 Evening Camp 5:30–8pm; Advanced Evening Camps 6–8:30pm).

Alexandria Soccer Camps are staffed with coaches who are CPR and First Aid certified, and all camps have coaches on staff who are educated on administering an EpiPen, with a minimum station ratio of 1 coach to every 12 campers. Summer soccer camps are led by licensed ASA staff coaches. The youngest age group of 5 and 6 year olds has additional water and rest breaks and tends to take longer breaks away from the field, and there are regularly scheduled water, snack, and lunch breaks throughout the day. When the National Weather Service issues a heat advisory or Code Red advisory, staff follow stated precautions such as increasing hydration breaks, using shade, modifying activities, seeking indoor alternatives, or cancelling camp with prorated refunds for multiple days.

If a child has medical equipment or medications, parents are asked to inform camp staff at check-in, and medications that can be taken before or after camp are requested to be administered at home. If medication must be given during the camp day, a Camp Medication Form must be completed and provided to the camp director along with the medication on the first day. Eintracht Frankfurt Camp includes a full kit, and the High School / College Reds Camp includes a size 5 ball, while the All Girls Camp is offered for ages U6–U10.

Alexandria Soccer Association, which runs Alexandria Soccer Camps, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established in 1970 and notes that it is celebrating 50 years. Its mission states a commitment to ensure all players have the opportunity to play soccer regardless of ability, education, or financial standing, and to connect and engage the community through high quality, accessible sports programs that positively impact Alexandria. ASA reports a vision to be a leading community organization that empowers participants to achieve their greatest potential and lists values that include engaging the Alexandria community, being accountable, evolving, and prioritizing health and safety. ASA reports having more than 7,500 youth and adult participants, providing $750,000 in scholarship support in 2022, and notes that kids in ASA programs spend on average 215 hours per year being active outside.

ASA describes community involvement that includes soccer and futsal programs for kids and adults of all abilities and ages within Alexandria city limits, with programming open to residents and non-residents, and notes that more than 2,000 kids had access to free programming in Access4All programs last year. ASA engaged community stakeholders, staff, coaches, and parents in a strategic planning process from 2021–2022 and launched a Soccer IN School program with Samuel Tucker Elementary. The organization lists credentials that include being home to one USYS Regional Championship, two USYS State Championships, and three US Futsal Federation National Champions, and notes that more than 50 middle and high school ASA players are certified to referee.

The leadership team includes roles such as Executive Director, multiple Deputy Directors, program directors for areas like Junior Academy & Ball Mastery, Recreation, Academy, Futsal, Tots, Adult Programs, and International Programs, as well as managers and administrators for operations, outreach and school programs, tournaments, development, and human resources and finance. Parent testimonials describe positive experiences with day camp counselors and coaches, noting organization, engaged staff, and specific appreciation from parents of day campers in 2023 and 2025.

Last updated February 21, 2026.

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