A Real Summer Plan — Soccer, Fun, and Friendship, All Day.
Full days in the sun, real coaching, and the same SF SOL staff your daughter already knows (or is about to).

Thanks for a full summer.
Summer 2026 registration officially closed August 7. Past sessions stay visible for planning; future camp registration will appear here automatically when published.
Soccer & Creativity · $495/week
9:00am–3:30pm · Beach Chalet / South Sunset · Ages 5–16
Competitive Camp · $595/week
9:00am–3:30pm · Beach Chalet / South Sunset · Ages 5–16
Soccer & Creativity · $495/week
9:00am–3:30pm · Beach Chalet / South Sunset · Ages 5–16
Competitive Camp · $595/week
9:00am–3:30pm · Beach Chalet / South Sunset · Ages 5–16
REGISTRATION CLOSED
Camp forms, discounts, and extended-care add-ons are closed. Fall team placement and waitlists are still available.
Two tracks, one great summer
Soccer & Creativity
$495/weekAges 5–16
A fun mix of soccer and creative activities — built for skill-building, friendship, and a real summer, open to any level.
Competitive Camp
$595/weekAges 5–16
For motivated players focused on development: ball mastery, passing, finishing, first touch — Premier/NorCal intensity over the break.
Every day runs on the same real structure, not a vague "soccer camp": technical skills and small-sided games in the morning, a scrimmage with an actual halftime coaching talk in the afternoon, and a creative project she takes home tied to that day's soccer and teamwork theme. Nothing here is improvised — it's the same curriculum our experienced Director of Coaching (USSF B licensed) builds for the regular season, compressed into a week.
Camp at SF SOL isn't a generic summer outsourced to whoever's available — it's the same coaching philosophy and staff that run our seasons, running a full day (9am–3:30pm, with early care from 8:15am and after-care to 4:30pm) Monday through Friday, all summer.
Choose Soccer & Creativity, open to any level: over the week she works through a real technical progression — dribbling and ball control, attacking principles, passing and possession, defending, and finishing — with a hands-on creative project each day. Or step up to Competitive Camp, built for players already training at the Premier or NorCal level: same technical progression, plus a daily shooting-technique block and tactical talks, no creativity block, built to sharpen her ahead of fall.
Camps run across multiple San Francisco locations (Beach Chalet, South Sunset) — and for a lot of families, it's the easiest, lowest-commitment way to try SF SOL before a full season. Every camper leaves with something concrete: more confident in the skills she came in with, and a clear idea of what to work on before her next season starts.
Why parents choose SF SOL Camps
- A real day, not a vague one: technical skills, small-sided games, a scrimmage with an actual coaching halftime talk, and a creative project she takes home
- Pick her lane: casual and creative, or shooting-focused prep for players already training Premier/NorCal
- Pick the schedule that fits your summer: full day, half day at 25% off, or add early/after-care — not a one-size-fits-all option
- A full day that actually solves the summer-care problem — early care from 8:15am, pickup by 3:30pm, after-care to 4:30pm
- No tryout, no roster commitment — just show up for the week and see how she likes it
Where we typically play
This summer's sessions run at Beach Chalet and South Sunset — check each session above for its exact site. SF SOL camps have also run at Polo Fields, Glen Canyon Park, and Marina-area sites including Crissy Field over the years, and locations can shift season to season.
Camp questions, answered
Pulled from our full FAQ — what parents ask most before registering.
What are camp hours — and what if I need drop-off earlier or pick-up later?
How much does camp cost, and are there discounts?
Does she need to be an SF SOL member to come to camp?
Where do camps take place?
Keep her playing this Fall.
Recreational openings remain in 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. Full grades and competitive teams have waitlists, and competitive assessments continue year-round.
Check Fall availability