
Alabama Soccer Hosts Summer Camps
3/20/2026 8:35:00 AM | Soccer
The program offers six opportunities throughout the summer or campers to grow their skill set
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama soccer will host five summer camps throughout the months of June and July.
The Roll Tide Soccer Academy (RTSA) is designed to develop a player's skill set in a fun and engaging environment. Players will receive individual attention from an elite coaching staff comprised of high-level college and club coaches, including the Crimson Tide coaching staff.
More information about Alabama Soccer Camps and online registration can be found at www.RollTideSoccerAcademy.com.
Summer ID Camp 1 – Girls Entering 9th Grade and Above
Dates: June 6-7
Cost: $310 (commuter camp)
RTSA ID Camps are designed to prepare female prospect-age players for the college soccer experience while also providing exposure to the University of Alabama coaching staff and other college coaches. On-field instruction, small-sided games and 11v11 matches combined with discussions about Nutrition, Video Analysis, Recruiting Process, Player Development and the College Experience provide an all-encompassing view into the life of an Alabama Soccer student-athlete. The University of Alabama Soccer Stadium, Hank Crisp Indoor Field and UA Campus Recreation Services provide world class facilities for soccer training and competition. UA coaching staff and players will be accompanied by other college coaches and players to provide a professional soccer environment and a transparent look into the world of college soccer.
* This is a Commuter Camp. You will be required to secure your own lodging, transportation, and food. Campers should be accompanied by a guardian before, after, and in between field sessions of camp
Day Camp – Featuring Boys and Girls Entering Grades K-8th
Dates: July 6-9
Cost: Half Day – $310
Sibling Discount: Must register in the SAME transaction: $283.50
UA Employee Discount: $289
RTSA Day Camp is a high energy, fun environment for girls and boys of all ability levels. Campers will rotate around to several fun activities and competitive small-sided games. The Alabama Soccer Stadium and University of Alabama Campus Recreational Division provide world class facilities. UA coaching staff and players will provide a super fun Day Camp experience!
*Sibling Discounts: After first child is paid in full, a $25 discount is provided for additional children from the same family.
*Sibling discount cannot be stacked with the UA employee discount
Junior Elite Camp – Girls Entering Grades 5th-9th
Dates: July 7-9
Cost: $446.50 (Commuter Camp only)
UA Employee Discount: $425.50
The RTSA Junior Elite Camp is designed to provide a top soccer experience for serious youth players looking to take their game to the next level. On-field instruction, small-sided games and full-sided matches facilitated by energetic, knowledgeable college coaches and high-level youth coaches provides players with a great supplement to their training at home. One of the premier public universities of the south with world class athletics facilities and one of the most beautiful campuses in the USA creates a setting for a great overall experience here at Bama Soccer.
The RSTA Junior Elite Camp is a Commuter Camp. You will be required to secure your own lodging, transportation, and food. Campers should be accompanied by a guardian before, after, and in between field sessions of camp. Our Camp Hotels are all clean, safe properties. RTSA is not responsible for supervision between field sessions.
*Players will be grouped based on age and ability
*This camp is NOT for GKs. If you are a GK, please register for Bama Goalkeeping Academy.
Bama Goalkeeping Academy – Girls and Boys Entering 5th Grade and Above
Dates: July 7-9
Cost: $499 (Commuter Camp only)
UA Employee Discount: $478.50
Sibling Discount: Must register in the SAME transaction: $472.50
Goalkeepers will be taught the techniques, positioning and decision-making processes of dealing with high balls, dealing with balls in behind the back line (thru balls & back passes), shot-stopping, and goalkeeping as the 1st attacker – goal kicks, punts, passing/receiving, etc. Goalkeepers will have to play with their feet and help build the attack in small-sided games and match play. Keepers will be prompted to read the game and use their voice to organize and command their team. GK camp activities and games will be used to apply all of the above while also creating a competitive, fun, AND supportive environment amongst those in attendance. Players will be grouped by age and ability. Age/Level appropriate GKs will integrate with field players for match play and other competitions in the Junior Elite Camp.
The RSTA Goalkeeping Academy is a Commuter Camp. You will be required to secure your own lodging, transportation, and food. Campers should be accompanied by a guardian before, after, and in between field sessions of camp. Our Camp Hotels are all clean, safe properties. RTSA is not responsible for supervision between field sessions.
* Players will be grouped based on age and ability
Summer ID Camp 2 – Girls Entering 9th Grade and Above
Dates: July 25-26
Cost: $310 (Commuter Camp)
RTSA ID Camps are designed to prepare female prospect-age players for the college soccer experience while also providing exposure to the University of Alabama coaching staff and other college coaches. On-field instruction, small-sided games and 11v11 matches combined with discussions about Nutrition, Video Analysis, Recruiting Process, Player Development and the College Experience provide an all-encompassing view into the life of an Alabama Soccer student-athlete. The University of Alabama Soccer Stadium, Hank Crisp Indoor Field and UA Campus Recreation Services provide world class facilities for soccer training and competition. UA coaching staff and players will be accompanied by other college coaches and players to provide a professional soccer environment and a transparent look into the world of college soccer.
* This is a Commuter Camp. You will be required to secure your own lodging, transportation, and food. Campers should be accompanied by a guardian before, after, and in between field sessions of camp






