Division IID CampWomen's

Elite ID Camps

D1 college soccer ID camp · Gainesville, FL

FUniversity of Florida

University of Florida

SEC

$325

Jun 6-7, 2026

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Quick Facts

Date
Jun 6-7, 2026
Location
Gainesville, FL
Gender
Women's
Division
D1
Type
ID Camp
Cost
$325
Ages
Check listing
Overnight
Day camp
Head Coach
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About This Camp

Elite ID Camps is a two-day women's Division 1 ID camp hosted by the University of Florida, an SEC program. The camp runs June 6–7, 2026, in Gainesville and operates as a day camp (no overnight housing). Cost is $325. The schedule includes technical training, possession-based drills, small-sided games, 11v11 play, a player Q&A, and a tour of Donald R. Dizney Stadium.

This camp is pitched toward female recruits with genuine Division 1 aspirations who are ready for SEC-level evaluation. Florida is a strong program in a top conference, so competition for roster attention will be real. The camp does not specify age or graduation-year limits, so it likely draws a range of high school players; families should verify that their player's class year aligns with the program's recruiting timeline before registering. Early-stage explorers (rising 9th or 10th graders) may find the environment competitive but instructive; upperclassmen (Class of 2025 and earlier) should view this as a chance to be seen by a program they're seriously considering.

Recruits should know that the head coach does not attend this camp, which means coaching staff will evaluate but without the highest-level oversight. For a two-day ID camp at a strong SEC program, $325 is a standard cost. The day-camp format limits informal coach contact compared to overnight events, but two days of training and 11v11 play offer more film than a single-session clinic. The facility tour and player Q&A provide useful program context. No prior attendee reviews are available, so families cannot draw on peer feedback about coaching quality or camp organization.

This camp works best for women's soccer players seriously interested in Florida and comfortable competing at a high level. Families with players early in the recruiting process (Class of 2027 and beyond) or without Division 1 readiness should weigh whether the cost and travel are worth it; a regional D1 or D3 camp might offer better first-look value. If you're interested, confirm your player's graduation year fits the program's cycle before the registration deadline closes.

Operator’s description

Elite ID Camp with technical work, possession exercises, small-sided games, 11 v. 11, player Q&A, and facility tour.

We write camp summaries from the operator’s registration page, the program’s public schedule, and any review history on file — not from marketing copy. How we evaluate camps.
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By John Hull, founder of IDCampFinder

Soccer parent & recruiting researcher. How we evaluate camps · Reviewed May 5, 2026

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