Central Florida Soccer Academy


CFSA History

CFSA is entering its 10th year of summer camps here at the University of Central Florida. We have a strong history of creating challenging and encouraging environments for a wide range of soccer players. Our young campers have found a fun and relaxed place where they can ask questions and build confidence. At the same time we offer an intense and competitive environment for our older players. The success of our camps are built on placing players with coaches and groups that will challenge them but also build their confidence and offer opportunities for growth and success.




CFSA Philosophy

Our desire is to provide a positive training environment for all players. Athletes will be grouped according to their age and ability so they can receive the best technical and tactical instruction. We will utilize individual, small group, and team settings to help each athlete improve her skills.
The camp is hosted on the campus of UCF and is designed for both field players and goalkeepers. According to NCAA rules, graduating high school seniors may attend.




Technical 
Players will receive skill training from elite level staff coaches during the morning and afternoon sessions. Our coaches use a variety of drills and games to improve your footwork, first touch, passing, trapping, heading and shooting.

 

Tactical 
You will learn many defensive shapes and attacking schemes from coaches who have played all over the world. The afternoon will be full of small sided games to work on techniques and strategies under high pressure.

 

Competition 
The evening session allows players to use their tactical knowledge, skills and athleticism in full sided games with a team focus and competitive edge.




Goalkeepers
Goalkeepers will be trained in morning and afternoon technical sessions with the goalkeeper staff. Keepers will learn proper technique for collapse dives, forward dives, extension dives, and breakaway saves. Keepers will also learn how to deal with crosses, 1v1's, and will practice starting the attack with good distribution. Games in the evening will allow the camp staff to help the keepers with angles and have opportunities to talk through certain game situations as they develop. Goalkeeper fitness will also be a part of the keeper camp. It is best if goalkeepers are full time keepers during camp in order to receive the best possible instruction.







Central Florida Soccer Academy - P.O. Box 780277, Orlando, FL 32878-0277 - Phone: 407-823-6611