Women’s College Soccer Recruiting Opportunity: Legends ID Camp, Jan 11-12

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Women’s College Soccer Recruiting Opportunity: Legends ID Camp, Jan 11-12

After last year's successful Women's College Recruiting ID camp, Legends FC has announced their first ID camp of 2020. The event will take place Jan

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After last year’s successful Women’s College Recruiting ID camp, Legends FC has announced their first ID camp of 2020. The event will take place Jan 11-12 at the Silverlakes facility in Norco, California.

Video from the 2019 Legends Women’s Soccer ID camp:

Families should register for the 2020 event here: https://www.legendsfc.net/college-id-camp

The Boys ID Camp will be coming in Spring of 2020. Details are being finalized now and will be announced before the end of the year.

2-day camp: $200, Parking included. Price to increase on December 17th.

The cost of the 2-day camp is $200, or $220 with a catered lunch both days. The cost will increase to $250 on December 17th.

And, here’s some good news for families used to paying high parking fees at Silverlakes: Parking is included!

Nearly 50 coaches from 10 different college soccer conferences attended the 2019 camp. The 2020 camp, following the huge success of 2019, is set to surpass the 2019 numbers.

Important for High School players: This ID camp is CIF Compliant

High School soccer players in California are not allowed to participate in college soccer recruiting during their high school seasons unless the activities are approved by CIF. The Legends ID Camp is CIF Southern Section compliant. Most importantly, be sure to talk to your high school coach about any ID camps you plan to attend!

Pre-Approval required for San Diego CIF Girls Soccer Players

For San Diego athletes, however, there is additional pre-approval required. If you are a high school soccer player in San Diego, ask your coach and athletic director to submit a request to San Diego CIF to have this camp approved before you attend. They will know how to submit the correct forms. If you are caught attending the camp without pre-approval from San Diego CIF, you will have to sit out at least two of your high school games.

From all of us at SoccerNation, best of luck to all of the girls attending! Read THIS article for great tips for tryouts and ID camps.