Multi-DivisionCombineMen's

Texas Elite ID — Men's College Soccer Combine

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Texas Elite ID

$375-$403

Jul 25-26, 2026

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Quick Facts

Date
Jul 25-26, 2026
Location
TBD — Texas, TX
Gender
Men's
Division
MULTI
Type
Combine
Cost
$375-$403
Ages
14-21
Overnight
Day camp
Head Coach
Check listing

About This Camp

Texas Elite ID runs this men's combine over two days in Houston on July 25–26, 2026. It's a multi-division recruiting event open to players aged 14–21, featuring evaluation and scrimmage play in front of D1, D2, D3, and NAIA coaching staffs. The combine format emphasizes testing and on-field performance rather than classroom instruction. Cost runs $375–$403.

This event casts a wide net: the age range spans middle school through college-aged players, and the multi-division format means scouts from all NCAA levels will attend. That breadth makes it useful for families exploring where their son realistically fits in the recruiting landscape—whether that's D1, D2, D3, or NAIA. However, the wide age spread also means your son may compete alongside players two to seven years older or younger, which can muddy the evaluation value if there's a significant maturity gap. Rising freshmen and sophomores will get a read on college-level play; upperclassmen targeting specific divisions should seek more specialized events.

Know going in that no head coach from a host institution will be evaluating—this is a third-party combine operation. That's neither good nor bad, but it means the coaching staffs in attendance are scouting independently rather than being asked to focus on a particular school's recruiting pipeline. The two-day format gives more court time and observation than a single-day camp, but without overnight lodging, informal coach contact will be limited. At this price point ($375–$403), the value hinges on the quality and volume of coaching representation—information the listing doesn't specify. No prior reviews are available to benchmark the event's reputation.

This combine works best for families trying to gauge their son's relative level across multiple divisions and get film in front of a broad coaching audience in one weekend. Families with a specific D1 or elite D2 program in mind may find a school-hosted camp more productive. With no registration deadline listed, check the Texas Elite ID website directly to confirm availability and coach roster before committing.

Operator’s description

Two-day combine event featuring D1/D2/D3/NAIA coaches. Players are tested, evaluated, and compete in front of college scouts.

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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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TBD — Texas — Houston, TX