Luther College Men's Soccer is thrilled to announce our upcoming camps. Experience Luther College soccer through our offering of camps coming up in 2026. Whether you are a high schooler looking to get on our radar for recruitment or a youngster looking to have fun and improve your skills, we have something for everyone. Take a look at our camp offerings and find the one that fits you. Can't wait to see you in the Valley this summer.
ID Camp - May 3rd – For: Fall 2026 High School Boys
This camp is designed to create an intense and enjoyable training environment to prepare players to compete and play at the collegiate level. It will be a great opportunity for you to display your talent, coachability, and work ethic in a collegiate-level training session in front of the Norse Coaching Staff.
Boys Soccer Team Camp - June 26-28th – For: 2026-27 High School Boys Teams
The Luther College High School Team Camp is designed to prepare the high school team for their upcoming season. The team camp exposes each team to high-level collegiate training sessions in preparation for the fast-paced high school game. The camp will also include training sessions, full-sided games, and team building exercises (including a ropes course) to enhance the technical ability, the overall fitness, and chemistry of your team. This overnight camp includes staying in dorms on campus.
Instructional Camp - July 20-23rd – For: Boys and Girls 1st – 8th Grades in Fall 2026
The Luther College Soccer Camp offers Iowa and the Midwest top-quality soccer instruction. The camp enables aspiring players to learn the basic techniques and tactics of the game in an atmosphere of positive encouragement and support, while advanced players receive collegiate/pro-level training. Each camper will receive a camp t-shirt.
Mini Camp - July 20-23rd – For: Boys & Girls Pre-Kindergarten & Kindergarten in Fall 2026
The camp offers tremendous instruction from qualified staff for the boys and girls grades Pre-K & K. The purpose of the camp is to introduce mini-campers to soccer by doing it the right way. Fundamental skills associated with the game are taught alongside simple concepts and ideas. Thus, a child's first steps in the game become a perfect foundation to further development.