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Northern Michigan University men's soccer team announces summer elite ID camp

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Alex Fatovic Head Coach | Northern Michigan University Athletics Website

Alex Fatovic Head Coach | Northern Michigan University Athletics Website

MARQUETTE, Mich. - Alex Fatovic and the Northern Michigan University Men's Soccer staff will host the 2024 Summer Elite ID Camp.

Prospects for 2025 and beyond interested in playing possession-based soccer at a high level are encouraged to attend. With spots available for 2025 and 2026, this camp offers an opportunity to work directly with the NMU Men's Soccer staff on the banks of Lake Superior over two days.

"Our ID Camps have been a huge part of our early recruiting success," said head coach Alex Fatovic. "We have signed someone from each of our camps and look forward to another competitive and high-level opportunity to evaluate players and showcase how incredibly dynamic our soccer environment is. Join us July 19-20 in Marquette!"

To register, visit the NMU Ticket website.

Camp Information:

Ages: High School aged boys or College Transfers

When: July 19 and 20, 2024

Session Times:

Session 1: Friday, 6:30pm - 8:30pm

Session 2: Saturday, 9:00am - 11:00am

Session 3: Saturday, 1:00pm - 3:00pm

Cost: $130

Check-in Time: Friday at 6:00pm at The NMU Soccer Natural Turf Pitch (Outdoors)

What to bring to camp: Soccer boots (indoor & outdoor), water bottle, soccer ball, shin guards, snacks, change of shirt. Food will not be provided.

The registration deadline is one week prior to camp.

For questions, contact Head Coach Alex Fatovic at afatovic@nmu.edu.

Please note there is a minimum non-refundable processing fee of $25 for cancellations.

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