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All Reviews about Nike Soccer Camp at Virginia Beach Field House

11 Reviews

  • Tristan really enjoyed all the drills and activities from Nike soccer camp, a perfect fun way to get ready for the fall season!
  • Riley had a great time and enjoyed camp everyday. She learned a good deal of new things and was exhausted every day. Overall, she enjoyed camp and we will do it again.
  • Riley had a great time and enjoyed camp everyday. She learned a good deal of new things and was exhausted every day. Overall, she enjoyed camp and we will do it again.
  • Learned some new skills and improved upon old ones. My son had a positive attitude towards the camp and seemed to enjoy going everyday. He has complained about other soccer camps he has attended but not this one.
  • Tristan really enjoyed all the drills and activities from Nike soccer camp, a perfect fun way to get ready for the fall season!
  • The excitement of my child at the end of each day telling me what she learned and did.
  • Aine had fun and felt encouraged and supported. Loved the warm up games and theme days
  • My son being able to meet and play with older kids and kids from outside our region.
  • My twins really loved Coach Mason. They said he was super funny and nice.
  • The experience my son had to train with diff players and coaches

Camp Overview

Improve your game and have serious fun
at Nike Soccer Camps

Join us this summer at the Nike Soccer Camp in Virginia Beach, at the premier indoor sports facility the Virginia Beach Field House. This camp will offers skill development for soccer players of all abilities. This is an amazing opportunity for any young soccer player to develop their game under the watchful eye of accomplished and passionate coaches in a fun and encouraging environment.

Highlights Include

  • Instruction from college coaches and players
  • Low camper to coach ratio
  • Nike Soccer Camp T-shirt
  • Team Discounts for groups of 4 or more! Request your discount code through our team discount form below

Camp Coaches

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    Owen Burnett

    Director of Operations - Virginia Tech Men's Soccer

    Director of Operations of Men’s Soccer at Virginia Tech. Owen grew up in Pennington, New Jersey and moved down to Virginia to play college soccer at Christopher Newport University. During his time in Newport News, he was a 2nd team all conference selection as well as a conference champion in the inaugural Coast to Coast season in 2021. He has been involved with Tech soccer camps for years and prior to 2023 summer promoted to a director.

  • Jason Kilby

    Jason Kilby

    Head Coach

    Through eight seasons at the helm, Jason Kilby has proven a successful track record as men's soccer coach at the University of Mary Washington, and has led the Eagles back to national prominence.

    Jason Kilby

    Jason Kilby

    Head Coach

    After leading UMW to a 7-7-3 mark in his first season on campus, Kilby led the Eagles to a 12-8-1 mark in 2012, advancing all the way to the CAC Championship. With a freshman-laden roster in 2013, the Eagles finished with a 12-7 mark, and advanced to the CAC semifinals in both 2014 and 2015. In 2016, the Eagles reached the CAC Championship after a 14-4 campaign, and in each of the past two seasons, UMW has won the CAC Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament.

    The Eagles ranked as high as seventh in the nation in 2018, and set the school record for fewest losses (1) in a season, and Kilby was named the CAC Coach of the year for the fourth time in eight years. He and his staff were chosen as the United Soccer Coaches South Atlantic Region Coach of the Year, as the Eagles ranked second in the nation in save percentage, fourth in goals-against average, and sixth in shutout percentage.

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    Kyle Kenney

    Coach

    Kyle Kenney joined the men’s program as the director for analytics and logistics in 2016. In the fall of 2017, Kenney split his duties as an assistant coach between the men’s and women’s programs.

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    Kyle Kenney

    Coach

    “Excited to see that Kyle Kenney will be able to help out both our women’s and men’s programs in this new role,” said Winthrop head men’s soccer coach Daniel Ridenhour. “He has a good eye for the game, will be a hard worker on the recruiting trail for both programs, and has a desire to learn and improve as a coach.”

    “We’re excited to have Kyle working with the women’s program,” said Spencer Smith, head women’s soccer coach. “He has a good background having worked with the men’s program and we feel he will provide great assistance with our program.”

    Kenney is a 2012 graduate of UNC Pembroke where he earned his bachelor’s of science in mathematics education and minor in exercise sports science.

    Following graduation from UNC Pembroke he taught at Fairgrove Middle School in Fairmont, NC and then moved on to Cape Fear High School in Fayetteville, NC. At Cape Fear he was the head coach of the varsity boys and girls soccer teams. In 2014 he guided Cape Fear to a 16-9-1 record, which was a school record for wins as the team advanced to the conference tournament final and also to the second round of the state playoffs.

    Prior to his arrival at Winthrop, Kenney was an assistant coach for men’s soccer at Brevard College for the 2015-16 season. That season the Tornados made the South Atlantic Conference Tournament for a second consecutive season. He also headed up the junior varsity program at Brevard.

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    Mike Brizendine

    Camp Director

    Taking over the reins of a program that faced strict recruiting restrictions, Head coach Mike Brizendine has rebuilt the men’s soccer team and has seen the most success in program history. Brizendine has made it his mission to lead the Virginia Tech program to new heights and make the Hokies into one of the top programs in the Atlantic Coastal Conference...

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    Mike Brizendine

    Camp Director

    In 2021, much of the player development that played an integral part in the Hokies success was brought into fruition when Tech had two players drafted in the top-30 of the MLS SuperDraft, including No. 1 overall pick Daniel Pereira being selected by Austin FC as the first pick in club history. Kristo Strickler was selected with the third pick in the second round by Houston Dynamo.

    From 2016-19 the Hokies had the greatest stretch in program history as they made the NCAA Tournament for a program record fourth consecutive time, earned the highest national seeding in program history (10th), won the most ACC games in a four-year time (46) and made six tournament appearances.

    In 2019 the Hokies once again made the NCAA Tournament as they claimed the 10th seed and a first-round bye. Tech would face and defeat No. 16 New Hampshire 4-1 in the round of 32 before falling late to Stanford 2-1 in their second-straight Sweet Sixteen appearance.

    James Kasak became the seventh Hokie to train under Brizendine and be drafted as he was taken with the sixth pick of the fourth round.

    The 2018 campaign was another stellar year for the Hokies as they once again surpassed 10 wins and made their second trip to the round of 16 in the past three seasons.

    The 2017 season saw Tech make their second consecutive NCAA appearance season as they defeated Air Force 2-0 in the First Round. On the way to their tournament appearance, the Hokies had historic victories over Creighton, handing the Blue Jays their first home loss on opening night since 1995 and beating No. 1 Notre Dame thanks to two goals from forward Marcelo Acuna.

    Following the 2017 season, Ben Lundgaard was taken with the 22nd overall selection by the Columbus Crew Major League Soccer SuperDraft.

    The 2016 season was one of the best seasons in recent history and marked a resurgence of the Tech soccer program. The Hokies earned an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, the program’s first in a decade, opening with a 1-0 victory over East Tennessee State. The Hokies then went on to defeat Charlotte and Indiana, advancing to the Elite Eight. The program ended the season ranked eighth nationally.

    Brizendine was named the 2016 VaSID Coach of the Year with junior Marcelo Acuna earning third-team All-America honors. Senior Juan Pablo Saavedra joined an elite group of former Hokies when he was drafted by FC Toronto in the 2016 MLS Draft.

    Brizendine has coached 22 players that have gone on to play professional soccer, as well as six MLS draftees. After taking over a program facing significant recruiting restrictions and coming off a four-win season, his leadership has returned Virginia Tech to one of the most competitive programs in the nation.

    After serving 10 years as a collegiate assistant coach, including five at Virginia Tech, Brizendine finally got his opportunity lead his own program when former AD Jim Weaver promoted him to the head coach on June 11, 2009.

    During the 2015 season, Brizendine’s team won five games, including an upset against then-No. 10 Xavier. Sophomore Merlin Baus led the team, tallying 15 points. At the conclusion of the season, Ricardo John signed with the professional team Central F.C. in his native country of Trinidad and Tobago.

    In 2014, Brizendine's young squad produced seven wins, including victories over Wake Forest, NC State, SIUE and UNCG. Freshman Ricardo John, who tallied 11 points, was named all-conference and all-region. Underclassmen scored all 19 goals and freshman keeper Ben Lundgaard recorded six shutouts in seeing nearly 75 percent of the minutes in goal.

    The 2013 season saw a school-record three players either drafted into the MLS or sign professional contracts following the season. The Hokies also earned eight points in ACC play, the most since 2007, behind five ties and an upset victory over No. 17 Syracuse. Under Brizendine’s direction, the Hokie defense only allowed 23 goals all season, the lowest total allowed since 2005, as well as the second first-team All-ACC selection in school history.

    Brizendine’s 2012 team earned the most wins in a season (seven) for the program since 2007. On Nov. 5, 2012, in College Park, Md., the Hokies scored three unanswered goals to top NC State in the first round of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, capturing only the second victory for the team in the tournament since the school joined the conference in 2004.

    The 2011 side played five top-25 opponents during the season, and the year was highlighted by a 1-0 double-overtime win over 2011 NCAA champion North Carolina. The victory was the program's first over a No. 1 ranked opponent since 2004.

    Under Brizendine's guidance, the Hokies have also had a great deal of success in the classroom. His teams earned the NSCAA Team Academic Award six times (2010-14, 2016-17). The award honors teams with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.

    As an assistant under former coach Oliver Weiss, Brizendine played an integral role in helping the Hokies make it to the College Cup for the first time in the program’s history. For his contributions, he was recognized as the NSCAA's Atlantic Region Assistant Coach of the Year in 2007.

    Brizendine joined the Hokie staff after a successful stint with Bridgewater (Va.) College, a Division III program that participates in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC). After assisting both the men's and women's programs at Bridgewater in 2000, he became the head men's coach from 2001 to 2003, guiding the team from non-competitive status to a full-fledged Division III program. Brizendine led Bridgewater to its two best single-season records – 12-6 in 2003 and 11-7 in 2002 – for a 23-13 mark over two seasons and a .639 winning percentage. For this significant turnaround, his peers named him ODAC Coach of the Year in 2003.

    Prior to his time at Bridgewater College, he was an assistant coach at Ferrum College for the men's soccer team in 1999.

    He has also been active guiding and encouraging kids in youth soccer programs throughout his coaching career.

    Brizendine graduated from James Madison University in 1999 and earned his Master of Education from Virginia Tech in 2005.

    As a player, he lettered four seasons at James Madison University from 1995-98 and ended his career sixth in all-time scoring for the Dukes. He earned all-conference and all-region recognition during his four-year career. He also played professionally with the Roanoke Wrath (1999) and the Northern Virginia Royals (2000 and 2001) of the Division 3 league.

    Brizendine and wife Lucy, reside in Blacksburg, with their three daughters, Sloane, Reece and Millie.

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Camp Details

SECURE YOUR SPOT!

You can expect high demand on these first-come-first-serve camper spots, so please be sure to register early.

CAMP INFO:

  • Camp Dates:
    • June 22-26, 2026 (Mon-Fri)
    • July 13-17, 2026 (Mon-Fri)
    • July 27-31, 2026 (Mon-Fri)
  • Ages: 6-14
  • Gender: Coed
  • Half-Day Camp: 9:00am - 12:00pm*

  • Day-Camp: 9:00am - 3:00pm**

    • Early drop-off and late pickup available at checkout

  • Check-in & out Locations: Virginia Beach Field House

  • Meals: Lunch is NOT provided. Please bring a packed lunch

    • Campers have the option to purchase lunch for the week ($38) at checkout

*Check-in starts 15 minutes before camp start time

**Graduation is on the last day at 12:00 pm for all campers. Parents are invited to attend!

Note:

Other Camp Location: Mike Brizendine will be hosting the Nike Collegiate Soccer Experience at Virginia Tech this summer! Follow the link below to view more of the program's information and get registered: https://www.ussportscamps.com/...

Other Camp Location: Mike Brizendine will be hosting the Nike Soccer at Fredericksburg Field House this summer! Follow the link below to view more of the program's information and get registered: https://www.ussportscamps.com/...

Other Camp Location: Mike Brizendine will be hosting the Nike Soccer in Sports Reality this summer! Follow the link below to view more of the program's information and get registered: https://www.ussportscamps.com/...


CAMP INFO:

This program is geared toward Player Development & High-Performance campers. Players will work on mastering the proper fundamentals, techniques and advancing their overall skills and knowledge of the game. A great opportunity for players to learn through a mix of drills, games, and competitive play. With a number of different camp options for all to enjoy!

SKILL LEVELS

Player Development is for campers of all skill levels. These camps are designed to maximize player participation and ensure each camper develops in all aspects of the game in a fun and engaging environment. Coaches will implement a wide range of technical, physical, and tactical activities with a focus on fun so campers get to improve with a smile on their faces.

High Performance is for campers looking to improve their game in a fun and fast-paced environment. These camps are designed so players leave the camp week more prepared for their club and high school seasons. Experienced coaches will provide campers with a fresh perspective and challenge them to develop technical, tactical, physical, and psychological aspects of their game through a progressive curriculum.

*NOTE: If you believe your camper should be in a different skill level than the age requirement listed, please add a note at check-out and mention it to the camp director on day 1.

TEAM DISCOUNT

Bring your teammates and save!

  • Groups of 4 or more: Each camper gets a $30 discount.
  • Groups of 8 or more: Each camper enjoys a $35 discount.

To claim your discount, simply fill out the Team Discount - Soccer with your group’s name and the names of all campers registering. We’ll create a unique discount code just for your team!

PREPARE FOR CAMP: COMPLETE YOUR PRE-CAMP CHECKLIST

To view your customer account, complete your mandatory forms, pay balance dues, and review important camp information, visit Pre-Camp Checklist.

All necessary camp information is on this page. If there are any imperative changes prior to camp start, registered campers will be notified via email and this webpage will be updated!

The information below is based on previous years and is subject to change each year.

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Instruction: Training from the Nike Soccer Camp Director's coaching staff

  • Day campers: Lunch is not provided

  • Supervision: Staff members are strategically placed throughout the camp to provide optimal supervision and participate in all activities

  • Camp T-shirt: All campers receive a Nike Soccer Camps t-shirt

INSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT, & FACILITY

  • Ratio: Low camper-to-coach ratio

  • Groupings: Campers are grouped by age, ability, and experience

  • Equipment Needed: All campers must bring soccer cleats, shin guards, athletic shoes, and a water bottle.

  • Facility: Virginia Beach Field House

  • Inclement Weather Plan: In the case of rain, camp will be held indoors

  • Medical Protocol: Most camps have an athletic trainer on-site to help with illness or injury. In case of an emergency, campers will be transported to the nearest hospital

CHECKLIST OF THINGS TO BRING:

Below is a suggested list of clothes, equipment, and personal items. US Sports Camps is NOT responsible for lost or stolen articles or money.

  • Athletic clothing
  • Soccer Cleats (no metal studs)
  • Shin guards
  • Water bottle
  • Sunblock
  • Packed lunch and snacks
  • Small gym bag/backpack

SOCCER BALLS

Nike Soccer Camp Balls can be purchased during registration. Players can choose between a size 3, 4 or 5 ball, which will be shipped out once the order has processed.

TRANSPORTATION

Transportation is not provided. Campers are responsible for getting to and from camp on their own. There is no supervision before or after camp hours so please make arrangements to pick up your child on time.

MEDICAL PROTOCOL

Most camps have an athletic trainer on-site to help with illness or injury. In case of an emergency, campers will be transported to the nearest hospital.

COMPANY POLICIES

For information regarding our cancellation policy and all other company policies, please visit USSC Policies.

NIKE SOCCER CAMP FAQ

For general questions about our soccer camps please see our FAQ page.

***Camps are open to any and all entrants. Enrollment in our camps is limited only by age, gender, and capacity restrictions as specified by each camp.

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Sample Daily Schedule

9:00-10:00am Arrival and Warm-up Games

10:00am-12:00pm Instruction, Small Group Training

12:00-1:00pm Lunch

1:00-3:00pm Scrimmages and Games

3:00pm Campers depart

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The Virginia Beach Field House is Virginia’s premier sports facility, located in the Lynnhaven area of Virginia Beach.

WHAT FAMILIES SAY ABOUT Nike Soccer Camp at Virginia Beach Field House

11 Reviews

  • Tristan really enjoyed all the drills and activities from Nike soccer camp, a perfect fun way to get ready for the fall season!
  • Riley had a great time and enjoyed camp everyday. She learned a good deal of new things and was exhausted every day. Overall, she enjoyed camp and we will do it again.
  • Riley had a great time and enjoyed camp everyday. She learned a good deal of new things and was exhausted every day. Overall, she enjoyed camp and we will do it again.
  • Learned some new skills and improved upon old ones. My son had a positive attitude towards the camp and seemed to enjoy going everyday. He has complained about other soccer camps he has attended but not this one.
  • Tristan really enjoyed all the drills and activities from Nike soccer camp, a perfect fun way to get ready for the fall season!
  • The excitement of my child at the end of each day telling me what she learned and did.
  • Aine had fun and felt encouraged and supported. Loved the warm up games and theme days
  • My son being able to meet and play with older kids and kids from outside our region.
  • My twins really loved Coach Mason. They said he was super funny and nice.
  • The experience my son had to train with diff players and coaches

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