Why Fussbally Camps?

Personalized Feedback

At the end of Each Fussbally Camp, players that attend at least 3 Camp days will get an individualized feedback report with a weakness and strength analysis as well as a summary of the Camp. Coaches write this feedback specifically for your child at the end of each Camp. 

Daily Competitions

Each Camp afternoon we have a different Challange / competition that helps kids to bring their acquired skills of the morning to a test. Between the Fussbally soccer Batch, 3v3 Tournaments, Soccer Golf and the Germany Cup afternoons are guaranteed to be fun and challenging. Each Day ends with our Fussbally awards in which winners of the competitions and players that stand out for great sportsmanship are able to receive an award.

Niched Topics Every Day

At Fussbally every Camp and every day has a specific focus. Throughout the day coaches work in small groups with players on sub focuses of the days topic. For example: If our Camp is a finishing camp and we are working on finishing balls with one touch, players will work on finishing balls rolling to them, layoffs / rebounds in one group, finishing balls rolling away like through balls in another group and finishing crosses in their third training. Each training is written out in detail and every level provides new and challenging material to maximize progress. 

Low Kid to Coach Ratios

We believe that individualized coaching and feedback is crucial to maximize progress. For that we are ensure that groups are around 6-8 and never more than 10 players a coach during our Camps. This ensures that the coach is able to work with each player in detail and can help them improve their skills at the fastest rate possible.

Skill Based Grouping

To develop Soccer skills fast it is crucial to work on appropriate content for your abilities. To ensure that every player is working on skills that are most important for their development we are grouping players by their abilities not their age. This enables kids that are highly talented to continue to be challenged and progress, while kids that joined the sport later can catch up on the most important fundamentals before playing with and against kids their age.