Soccer Fun Camp
Where Kids

Why Families Love Soccer Fun Camp

Fun-First
Soccer Experiences

Games, laughter, play.

Skill Development
You Can See

Ball handling, footwork,
teamwork.

Build Confidence
& Character

Resilience, communication,
teamwork.

Safe, Supportive,
Welcoming

Certified coaches &
positive environments.

Programs for
Every Schedule

Weekly classes, half-day
camps, party options.

Local & Trusted
for 10+ Years

Serving Eastside families

parents love soccer fun camp
parents love soccer fun camp
parents love soccer fun camp
parents love soccer fun camp
parents love soccer fun camp
parents love soccer fun camp
parents love soccer fun camp
parents love soccer fun camp

Our Programs

Soccer programs for kids ages 1.5–12 in Bellevue, Mercer Island, Kirkland, Redmond & Sammamish. 

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Summer
Camps

Fun, play, and foundational skills in every session. Half-day, full-day, and Pre-K options for ages 2.5-12.

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Weekly
Classes

Consistent weekly classes that build confidence, teamwork, and fundamental skills.

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No
School Camps

School’s out? We’ve got play! Drop-in camps that keep kids active and smiling.

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Birthday Parties
& Private Events

A soccer-themed addition to any event — energy, games, and coach-led fun.

    Built for Growth — Skills + Character

    Soccer Fun Camp is about more than soccer. It’s about helping kids grow on AND off the field.

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      Ball Skills & Technique
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      Agility & Coordination
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      Teamwork & Communication
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      Confidence & Resilience
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      Game Awareness

    Ball Skills & Technique — Dribbling, Passing, Control

    At Soccer Fun Camp, children build strong soccer fundamentals through fun, age-appropriate activities that emphasize dribbling, passing, and ball control. Our coaches use creative games and guided repetition to help kids feel comfortable with the ball at their feet. As skills improve, so does confidence — allowing children to move more freely, try new techniques, and enjoy the game without frustration or pressure.

    Agility & Coordination — Balance, Reaction Time, Movement

    Strong athletic movement starts with balance, coordination, and body awareness. Through playful drills, obstacle courses, and movement-based games, kids develop better reaction time, footwork, and spatial awareness. These skills not only improve soccer performance but also support overall physical development, helping children feel more confident and capable in all sports and activities.

    Teamwork & Communication — Collaborating with Peers

    Soccer is a team sport, and learning how to work with others is just as important as learning how to kick a ball. Our programs encourage children to communicate, cooperate, and support their teammates through small-group activities and guided play. Kids learn how to listen, take turns, celebrate others’ successes, and solve problems together — building social skills that extend far beyond the field.

    Confidence & Resilience — Joy in Trying, Learning, and Achieving

    We create an environment where children feel safe to try new things, make mistakes, and grow at their own pace. Coaches celebrate effort, improvement, and positive attitudes, helping kids develop emotional resilience. As kids experience small wins and overcome challenges, they gain confidence that carries into school, sports, and everyday life.

    Game Awareness — Smart Decisions Through Play

    Through structured games and guided play, children learn how soccer works in real situations — including positioning, spacing, and decision-making. Our coaches help kids understand when to pass, move, defend, and support teammates, all in a fun and accessible way. This builds “soccer IQ” naturally, allowing kids to play smarter and more confidently as they grow.

    Where We
    Play & Grow

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    Bellevue

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    Mercer Island

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    Kirkland

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    Redmond

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    Sammamish

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    Issaquah

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    Frequently Asked Questions

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