By 1812Blockhouse

Mansfield is set to host the Brazilian Soccer Summer Camp, which will bring expert coaching and exhilarating games to ignite a passion for soccer in the youth. This immersive experience is tailored for children aged 4 to 16, aiming to create a summer filled with athletic growth and fun.

Dynamic Training for Aspiring Footballers

Brazilian United is bringing their acclaimed soccer camp to Maple Lake Park this summer with two week-long sessions. The first session starts from July 15 to July 19, and the second one runs from August 5 to August 9. Each day is structured to maximize learning and enjoyment from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM for the full-day program, with a more condensed half-day option available.

Location and Investment

The camp will take place at Maple Lake Park, 265 Fairlawn Ave, offering a scenic environment for young athletes to hone their skills. The full-day participation fee is $269, with a half-day alternative for $229, and a special “Future Stars” one-hour session for $125, designed for the youngest of enthusiasts.

Early Birds Score a Goal

There’s an added incentive for early registration. Sign-ups completed by May 15 will receive a complimentary jersey, encouraging prompt decision-making and excitement for the upcoming soccer season.

For more information on the camp and to secure a spot for your child, visit Brazilian United’s Mansfield Camp page.

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