February 23, 2026

Why Choose TOCA's Summer Soccer Camps?

Summer is the best time for young players to make a real jump in their soccer development — and not every camp delivers equally. TOCA Soccer’s summer soccer camps are built differently than the typical week on a field with cones and scrimmages. Here's what sets them apart and why parents keep coming back.

What Makes TOCA's Summer Soccer Camps Different?

Most youth soccer camps follow the same formula: warm-up, drills, scrimmage, repeat. TOCA offers two distinct camp experiences, each built on professional coaching and a development-first philosophy: training camps and class camps.

Training camps are where TOCA's proprietary technology really sets the experience apart. These sessions are built around two tools you won't find anywhere else: the Touch Trainer and Smart Targets.

  • The Touch Trainer delivers balls at varying speeds and trajectories to build a player's first touch. Players average around 200 touches per session — far more repetitions than a typical field drill provides.
  • Smart Targets create game-like decision-making scenarios, training players to read situations and react quickly rather than just executing moves in isolation.

Class camps take a more team-oriented approach, combining coached skill development with group games and activities. They're a great option for players who thrive in a social setting and want to build confidence alongside their teammates.

Who's Teaching Your Kid?

TOCA staffs its two camp formats with different types of leaders, each suited to the experience they're delivering.

  • Training camp trainers are experienced, lifelong soccer players, and many are current or former professional athletes. They bring real playing experience into every session, helping players develop technically and tactically.
  • Class camp coaches are dedicated to connecting with kids and creating an exceptional experience. They're focused on making sure players are engaged, developing, and having fun in a team environment.

What Types of Summer Camps Does TOCA Offer?

TOCA centers offer summer camps in two main formats, depending on your location:

  • Training Camps: Focused, skills-based sessions using TOCA's proprietary technology. These are ideal for players who want concentrated reps and measurable improvement in specific areas like first touch, finishing, or decision-making. Learn more about TOCA Private Training →
  • Class Camps: Group sessions with dedicated coaches focused on building foundational skills, team-oriented games and confidence-building activities. Great for players who want skill development alongside the social, team-building side of the sport. Learn more about TOCA Classes →

Some TOCA centers offer both formats, while others specialize in one. Camp lengths also vary — you'll find full-day, half-day, and week-long options depending on the location.

All camps operate on a first-come, first-served basis, so early registration is recommended.

Personalized Training — Not One-Size-Fits-All

Every player who enters a TOCA camp gets a training experience calibrated to their current skill level and goals. Whether your child is a beginner learning the fundamentals or an experienced club player looking to sharpen specific areas of their game, coaches adjust the plan accordingly.

This matters because kids develop at different rates. Pushing too hard, too fast leads to burnout. Not challenging them enough leads to boredom. TOCA's approach is designed to strike the right balance where players are engaged and not overwhelmed.

Beyond the Ball: Life Skills and Character Development

TOCA's camps aren't solely focused on soccer technique. There's a deliberate emphasis on resilience, sportsmanship, teamwork, and confidence — the kind of qualities that matter well beyond the field. For parents, that's often just as important as whether their kid improves their weak foot.

Where Are TOCA's Summer Soccer Camps?

TOCA Soccer operates camps at centers across North America. Availability and camp format vary by location.

Our centers with Summer Soccer Camps include: 

How to Get Started

Signing up is simple. Browse available camps at your nearest TOCA center and register for the format and dates that work for your family.

Browse all TOCA camp locations and register →

Want to try TOCA before camp starts? Training players can book a free first session, and classes players can sign up for their first class free. It's a great way to see the facilities, meet the staff, and find out if it's a good fit ahead of summer.

Check start dates and availability at your nearest TOCA center. Spots fill up, especially as summer approaches.

About TOCA Soccer: TOCA serves local communities throughout the United States and Canada, welcoming players and families to find their best through classes, training sessions, camps, leagues, and more. Soccer classes for ages 1–13 are engaging and educational, while individual or group training sessions for ages 7+ offer progressive levels of development for players looking to challenge themselves and have fun.

Summer is the best time for young players to make a real jump in their soccer development — and not every camp delivers equally. TOCA Soccer’s summer soccer camps are built differently than the typical week on a field with cones and scrimmages. Here's what sets them apart and why parents keep coming back.

What Makes TOCA's Summer Soccer Camps Different?

Most youth soccer camps follow the same formula: warm-up, drills, scrimmage, repeat. TOCA offers two distinct camp experiences, each built on professional coaching and a development-first philosophy: training camps and class camps.

Training camps are where TOCA's proprietary technology really sets the experience apart. These sessions are built around two tools you won't find anywhere else: the Touch Trainer and Smart Targets.

  • The Touch Trainer delivers balls at varying speeds and trajectories to build a player's first touch. Players average around 200 touches per session — far more repetitions than a typical field drill provides.
  • Smart Targets create game-like decision-making scenarios, training players to read situations and react quickly rather than just executing moves in isolation.

Class camps take a more team-oriented approach, combining coached skill development with group games and activities. They're a great option for players who thrive in a social setting and want to build confidence alongside their teammates.

Who's Teaching Your Kid?

TOCA staffs its two camp formats with different types of leaders, each suited to the experience they're delivering.

  • Training camp trainers are experienced, lifelong soccer players, and many are current or former professional athletes. They bring real playing experience into every session, helping players develop technically and tactically.
  • Class camp coaches are dedicated to connecting with kids and creating an exceptional experience. They're focused on making sure players are engaged, developing, and having fun in a team environment.

What Types of Summer Camps Does TOCA Offer?

TOCA centers offer summer camps in two main formats, depending on your location:

  • Training Camps: Focused, skills-based sessions using TOCA's proprietary technology. These are ideal for players who want concentrated reps and measurable improvement in specific areas like first touch, finishing, or decision-making. Learn more about TOCA Private Training →
  • Class Camps: Group sessions with dedicated coaches focused on building foundational skills, team-oriented games and confidence-building activities. Great for players who want skill development alongside the social, team-building side of the sport. Learn more about TOCA Classes →

Some TOCA centers offer both formats, while others specialize in one. Camp lengths also vary — you'll find full-day, half-day, and week-long options depending on the location.

All camps operate on a first-come, first-served basis, so early registration is recommended.

Personalized Training — Not One-Size-Fits-All

Every player who enters a TOCA camp gets a training experience calibrated to their current skill level and goals. Whether your child is a beginner learning the fundamentals or an experienced club player looking to sharpen specific areas of their game, coaches adjust the plan accordingly.

This matters because kids develop at different rates. Pushing too hard, too fast leads to burnout. Not challenging them enough leads to boredom. TOCA's approach is designed to strike the right balance where players are engaged and not overwhelmed.

Beyond the Ball: Life Skills and Character Development

TOCA's camps aren't solely focused on soccer technique. There's a deliberate emphasis on resilience, sportsmanship, teamwork, and confidence — the kind of qualities that matter well beyond the field. For parents, that's often just as important as whether their kid improves their weak foot.

Where Are TOCA's Summer Soccer Camps?

TOCA Soccer operates camps at centers across North America. Availability and camp format vary by location.

Our centers with Summer Soccer Camps include: 

How to Get Started

Signing up is simple. Browse available camps at your nearest TOCA center and register for the format and dates that work for your family.

Browse all TOCA camp locations and register →

Want to try TOCA before camp starts? Training players can book a free first session, and classes players can sign up for their first class free. It's a great way to see the facilities, meet the staff, and find out if it's a good fit ahead of summer.

Check start dates and availability at your nearest TOCA center. Spots fill up, especially as summer approaches.

About TOCA Soccer: TOCA serves local communities throughout the United States and Canada, welcoming players and families to find their best through classes, training sessions, camps, leagues, and more. Soccer classes for ages 1–13 are engaging and educational, while individual or group training sessions for ages 7+ offer progressive levels of development for players looking to challenge themselves and have fun.

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