Division IClinicWomen's

Stanford Women's Soccer Youth Day Camp

SStanford University

Stanford University

ACC

TBD

Jul 10-23, 2026

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Quick Facts

Date
Jul 10-23, 2026
Location
Stanford, CA
Gender
Women's
Division
D1
Type
Clinic
Cost
TBD
Ages
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Overnight
Day camp
Head Coach
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About This Camp

Stanford University hosts a women's soccer day camp running July 10–23, 2026, in Stanford, California. This is a clinic-format event—not an ID camp with roster evaluation—designed for youth players across all skill levels. The camp runs daily during those two weeks, with participants commuting each day rather than staying overnight.

This camp is built for younger or developing players exploring soccer at an elite Division I program. The lack of age or grade-year bounds in the listing suggests the organizers market broadly to youth soccer, likely spanning ages 10–17 or wider. Stanford is an ACC school with an elite program tier and most-selective academic profile, so families should understand this is a skills and exposure clinic at a top-level institution, not a recruiting event targeting high school players with serious D1 ambitions. The head coach does not attend, which is typical for youth day camps; the instruction staff will be assistant coaches or visiting instructors, not the decision-makers on the recruiting side.

Families should know upfront that this is a development and introduction event, not a platform to impress Stanford's recruiting staff. The two-week format gives more repetition and skill focus than a single-day camp would, but without head-coach presence or overnight interaction, there is minimal recruiting evaluation happening. Cost and registration deadlines are not listed on the camp page, so interested families should contact Stanford's athletics department directly to confirm pricing, age eligibility, and open spots. No prior attendees have posted reviews yet, so there is no track record to reference.

This camp works best for younger female soccer players who want direct instruction from a top NCAA program's coaching network and don't yet have concrete D1 recruiting timelines. Families pursuing active recruiting interest from Stanford or other elite D1 programs should instead prioritize recruiting camps (which feature head-coach evaluation) during the athlete's junior or senior year. If your daughter is in that earlier development window and interested in Stanford's style, the two-week format is a solid value for skill work—just confirm details and cost with the school soon.

Operator’s description

Stanford Women's Soccer Youth Day Camp for youth players of all abilities.

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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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