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SHOWCASE YOUR SKILLS IN FRONT OF COLLEGIATE COACHES

Since 2007, College Soccer Academy iD camps have a 98% record of the college coaches we advertise attending, coaching & recruiting at our events. CSA abides by high school rules & camps are open to all 8th-12th graders and anyone up to the age of 20.

Join the NCAA coaches (updated 6 weeks before camp starts) who will be recruiting and running this ID camp at AYSO Kenneth Hall Soccer Fields in Los Angeles, CA. Campers will receive coaching and recruiting opportunities from leading NCAA College Coaches. Players will also receive technical, tactical, and decision-making guidance from coaches in attendance during station drills and scrimmages.

Highlights Include

  • Unique and structured curriculum
  • Small-Sided Games (e.g. 9v9, 8v8, etc)
  • Final 3rd/Shooting/Goalkeeper Station
  • How To Be Recruited & NCAA Rules for players & PARENTS
  • College Coaches Choice Station – College coaches use drills they employ with their college players

Camp Coaches

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    Ryan Jorden

    Head Coach - UCLA

    Ryan Jorden enters his fifth season as the UCLA men's head soccer coach in 2023. He was named the 11th head coach in program history on Apr. 29, 2019 by then-UCLA Director of Athletics Dan Guerrero.

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    Ryan Jorden

    Head Coach - UCLA

    Through 14 seasons as a head coach at the collegiate level, Jorden has compiled an overall record of 134-103-24 (.559 winning percentage) and secured eight postseason berths. He has steered his teams to double-digit wins in eight separate seasons, including five of the last seven years. On the player development side, Jorden has coached nine players who were drafted or signed Homegrown deals with MLS clubs, including five during his tenure in Westwood.

    UCLA had its strongest season yet under Jorden in 2022, going 12-7-1 and reaching the Third Round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2014. The Bruins also hit the double-digit wins mark in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2014-15. UCLA limited its opponents to one goal or fewer in 10 consecutive games from Sept. 15 to Oct. 29, the program's longest such streak since 2005. Overall, the Bruins held their opponents to one goal or under in all but four contests. Nationally, UCLA ranked among the elite in fewest fouls per game (9.3, 10th), save percentage (.780, 23rd), assists (33, 40th), and goals against average (1.00, 40th). Highlights from the season included a win on the road at No. 12 Clemson in the NCAA Tournament Second Round, the program's first unbeaten trip to the Bay Area Pac-12 schools since 2013, and a season-high five goals against Liberty on Sept. 2. Six Bruins were cited on the Pac-12 All-Conference Team, including Second Team honors for Jose Sosa and Tommy Silva.

    The Bruins returned to the postseason in 2021, going 11-7-1 overall and reaching the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2015. The Bruins' eight-win improvement from the spring season represented the largest year-to-year turnaround in modern program history, and UCLA's plus-8 goal differential was its best since 2015. Season highlights for the Bruins included a 3-2 victory over then-top-ranked Oregon State on Nov. 7 (the second time a Jorden-led UCLA squad has downed the No. 1 team in the country) and a golden goal victory over UC Santa Barbara in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament. The Bruins went 5-4-1 in league play to take third place, the squad's highest finish in the league table since 2015. Four Bruins picked up All-Far West Region honors and a pair of UCLA froshes earned national All-Freshman honors in 2021, led by center back Pietro Grassi who was a First Team All-Region and Freshman Best XI pick. For the season, UCLA led the Pac-12 in assists per game (2.21), fewest fouls per game (9.32), and shot accuracy (48%). The team opened the season by going 6-2-0, the program's best eight-game start to a campaign since 2009.

    A trio of Bruins made the jump to the pro ranks after the 2021 season, as center back Ahmed Longmire was selected No. 10 overall in the 2022 MLS SuperDraft by Nashville SC, defender Ben Reveno was the second-round choice of the New England Revolution, and goalkeeper Justin Garces signed as a Homegrown Player with Atlanta United FC in the lead-up to the draft.

    The Bruins posted a 6-9-3 record under Jorden in 2019, his first year at the helm. Fielding an opening day lineup that featured just three returning starters, UCLA saw a tangible improvement over the course of the season. Under Jorden's guidance, junior forward MIlan Iloski established himself as one of the top offensive threats in college soccer, leading the country with 1.06 goals per game (17 total) including a program-record five scores against San Diego State on Oct. 6. Jorden also oversaw the seamless integration of newcomers including Riley Ferch (Pac-12-high nine assists), Marcony Pimentel, and Ben Reveno. As a team, the campaign featured a number of highlights, none loftier than a 3-2 win over defending national champion and then-No. 1-ranked Maryland on Sept. 6.

    His recruiting success has continued at UCLA, with his two most-recent classes earning a national ranking from TopDrawerSoccer. The Bruins' 2021 group of newcomers was ranked No. 4 in the country, the highest of any Pac-12 program.

    Jorden arrived in Westwood with 23 years of collegiate coaching experience under his belt, most recently serving as head coach at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif., where he re-started a dormant program in 2013 and turned the Tigers into perennial national contenders. Pacific reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament in each of his last three seasons, one of just two west coast programs able to make that claim over that span (Stanford).

    Prior to that, he helmed the men's soccer program at Cal Baptist, transforming the Lancers into two-time NCCAA National Champions during his five-year tenure.

    His 2016 squad at Pacific went 13-4-2, representing what was then the largest single-season win-loss turnaround in Division I men's soccer history at 11.5 games. Jorden secured a number of accolades after that standout season, including NCAA Far West Region and West Coast Conference Coach of the Year honors.

    His last two seasons in Stockton were just as successful. In 2017, the Tigers posted an identical 13-4-2 record while reaching as high as No. 14 in the national rankings. In 2018, Pacific went 12-5-2 and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Over his final three seasons, the Tigers went 38-13-6 (.719).

    At Pacific, Jorden oversaw the development of a trio of players who went on to be drafted by MLS teams, as Tristan Blackmon was the third overall selection in the 2018 MLS SuperDraft (LAFC), Camden Riley was a second-round pick by Sporting Kansas City in 2019, and Jonathan Jimenez went No. 26 overall to the Chicago Fire in 2020. Overall, his time at Pacific yielded 27 All-WCC selections, five All-Far West Region picks, three All-Americans, and 13 WCC All-Academic honorees.

    Jorden got his head coaching start at Cal Baptist University in 2008, taking the Lancers to an unprecedented level of success during his five years in Riverside. Taking over a program that had qualified for postseason play just once in the prior 18 years, Jorden guided CBU to the postseason in all five of his seasons, including NCCAA National Championships in both 2011 and 2012. Jorden was honored as the NCCAA National Coach of the Year after both of those championship campaigns.

    He recorded a 60-30-10 overall record at Cal Baptist, including a 48-15-3 (.750) mark over his final three seasons. He was instrumental in NCAA compliance management as CBU transitioned to Division II during his tenure.

    Cal Baptist had 12 players earn All-PacWest honors over his final two seasons, including two-time Goalkeeper of the Year Joey Pacheco. Seven Lancers earned All-America status during that span, headlined by 2012 NCCAA National Player of the Year Carlos Figueroa.

    Jorden made assistant coaching stops at Westmont College – his alma mater – Northern Colorado University, and Oregon State earlier in his career.

    He served as the lead assistant under head coach Dave Wolf at Westmont from 2000-2007, helping the Warriors to an 82-39-11 record. Westmont was consistently ranked in the NAIA Top-25 during his time in Santa Barbara, including No. 1 in 2000. The Warriors claimed back-to-back conference championships in 2001 and 2002.

    Jorden was an assistant on the Northern Colorado University women's soccer staff in 2003 and 2004 as he pursued his doctoral degree.

    His first coaching stop came at Oregon State, where he served as the lone assistant from 1996-1999. With the Beavers, he managed day-to-day aspects of the program such as recruiting, training, scheduling, and compliance.

    A graduate of Westmont College, Jorden played for the Warriors from 1991-1994. Westmont won 65 games and made two NAIA Tournament appearances during his time as a student-athlete.

    Jorden completed his Ph.D. in sport and exercise science with an emphasis in biomechanics at Northern Colorado in October 2010. He earned his master's degree from Oregon State in 2000 and his bachelor's degree from Westmont in 1995.

    Jorden is a USSF "A" Licensed coach, and was head coach of the Olympic Development Program (ODP) Region IV from 2013-19.

    He and his wife Liz have two sons, Graeme and Evan.

    Ryan Jorden's Career Head Coaching Record

    YearSchoolOverall RecordPostseason
    2008Cal Baptist7-8-3 (.472)
    2009Cal Baptist5-7-4 (.438)
    2010Cal Baptist15-5-0 (.750)NAIA Tournament First Round
    2011Cal Baptist17-5-1 (.761)NCCAA National Champions
    2012Cal Baptist16-5-2 (.739)NCCAA National Champions
    2014University of the Pacific3-15-0 (.167)
    2015University of the Pacific1-15-1 (.088)
    2016University of the Pacific13-4-2 (.737)NCAA Tournament Second Round
    2017University of the Pacific13-4-2 (.737)NCAA Tournament Second Round
    2018University of the Pacific12-5-2 (.684)NCAA Tournament Second Round
    2019UCLA6-9-3 (.417)
    2020-21UCLA3-7-2 (.333)
    2021UCLA11-7-1 (.605)NCAA Tournament Second Round
    2022UCLA12-7-1 (.625)NCAA Tournament Third Round
    Totals14 Years134-103-24 (.559)8 Postseason Berths, 2X NCCAA National Champion
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    Ryan Hernandez

    Associate Head Coach - UC San Diego

    Ryan Hernandez is in his 15th season as a member of the UC San Diego men's soccer coaching staff in 2022, and ninth as the associate head coach.

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    Ryan Hernandez

    Associate Head Coach - UC San Diego

    Hernandez arrived in La Jolla in July of 2008 as part of head coach Jon Pascale's initial staff. He became the top assistant for the 2013 season, and was promoted to associate head coach in March of 2014. He is actively involved in all facets of the program, including on-field coaching, recruiting, fund-raising, team travel, off-season training regimens and summer camps.

    Hernandez helped guide the Tritons to nine straight campaigns of .500 or better to close out Division II, and 10 out of 11 in all. UC San Diego concluded its D2 era with a program-best six consecutive California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Tournament berths, with NCAA Championship appearances in four seasons, in 2013, 2014, 2016, and 2019. The Tritons advanced to the CCAA and West Region title matches in 2013, and all the way to the national semifinals in 2016 as CCAA regular-season, CCAA tournament and NCAA West Region treble winners.

    UC San Diego has developed into one of the toughest defenses in the NCAA Division II. The Tritons ranked in the top 10 nationally in team goals-against average in three successive seasons (2012-14), leading the country in 2012 with a then-CCAA-record mark of 0.44. They were fourth in 2013 (0.52), again pacing the league, and seventh in 2014 (0.65).

    In addition to his duties at UC San Diego, Hernandez was the boy's varsity head coach at San Diego Jewish Academy (SDJA) for several years until the 2015-16 season, leading the Lions to six CIF San Diego Section playoff appearances and a couple of Pacific League titles.

    Hernandez began his coaching career at two schools he had previously attended. He took over the boy's varsity program at Newport Harbor High School in Newport Beach at the age of 20 after one season each of directing the junior varsity squad and assisting with the varsity. Hernandez led NHHS to a Sunset League title and a deep run in the CIF Southern Section playoffs in his first go-around in charge. He spent a total of seven years coaching there.

    In 2007, Hernandez was an assistant coach at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The Pirates finished with an 8-8-6 record, narrowly missing a spot in the Orange Empire Conference Championship. He also coached the U-16 side and helped with academy teams at the Pateadores Soccer Club in Costa Mesa.

    Hernandez competed all four years and was a three-year varsity starter for Newport Harbor, captaining the Sailors as a senior. His playing career at OCC was cut short following one season as a sophomore due to a recurring back injury. With the Irvine Strikers and Pateadores club programs, his teams made three National Cup finals.

    After attaining his associate degree from Orange Coast College in 2004, Hernandez earned a Bachelor of Arts in communications from Cal State Fullerton in 2007. He and his wife, Stacey, now reside in Encinitas. They welcomed their first child, son Cruz, in early January of 2017.

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    Levente Toth

    Assistant Coach - Cal State Fullerton

    Levente Toth joined the Cal State Fullerton coaching staff in January of 2022. Toth, previously served as the director of scouting and video before being promoted to assistant coach prior to the 2025 season.

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    Levente Toth

    Assistant Coach - Cal State Fullerton

    "We are proud to announce Levente Toth as our new assistant coach. For the past three seasons Levente has done a great job as our video analyst, doing much of the match analysis of opponents and our team video analysis," Kuntz said. "His ideas and fresh approach have provided a foundation for teaching the principles of the game the way we play."

    "He is widely respected in the Southern California soccer community. His ability to teach, create a positive culture, and passion for soccer is well known in the community," Kuntz said. "His winning reputation has been a tremendous asset in player recruiting which has resulted in successful teams. He will bring an unparalleled enthusiasm and knowledge as a coach with his enthusiasm and passion for the game."

    Born and raised in Hungary, Toth played at the highest youth levels in the Hungarian First Division before competing in the second and third divisions at the semi-pro level. His coaching journey began in 2011 at FC Budapest where he coached against top European academies such as Barcelona, Juventus along with the best Eastern European team.

    In 2015, Toth moved to the United States where he coached with Slammer FC and West Coast FC, developing elite talent on both the boys and girls sides (U15-U19).

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    Chris Volk

    Goalkeepers & Assistant Coach - UC Riverside

    Chris Volk joined the UC Riverside men's soccer team as an assistant coach in August of 2017, entering his seventh year on staff in 2023.

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    Chris Volk

    Goalkeepers & Assistant Coach - UC Riverside

    Volk is best known to area soccer fans as the longtime assistant coach and head coach at UC Irvine. During his 20 years with the Anteaters, Volk helped UCI to five NCAA Tournament appearances, including three trips to the Sweet 16.

    UCI won four Big West Conference Championships, and four conference tournament titles during his final nine years with the program. Over that time span, UC Irvine compile a 106-67-22 win-loss record, and six national Top-25 rankings.

    Volk was named the NSCAA Far West Regional Assistant Coach of the Year in 2008, and was a finalist for the national assistant coach of the year that same season.

    Eleven of his student-athletes were drafted by MLS teams, and 33 earned Big West All-Academic honors.

    Prior to his time at UC Irvine, Volk was the men's assistant coach at San Diego State, the assistant coach and goalkeeper coach at San Diego Mesa College, an assistant in the California Soccer Association South, and a Region IV ODP/Coach and Instructor. He also serves as the head coach of the Orange County SC U23 USL PDL, and as the DOC for North Huntington Beach FC.

    Volk received his bachelor's degree in social science with a minor in Spanish from San Diego State in 1992.

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    Joshua Glover

    Head Coach & GK Coach - Concordia University (Irvine)

    Joshua Glover joined Concordia in the summer of 2025 as the new head coach of the men’s soccer program

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    Joshua Glover

    Head Coach & GK Coach - Concordia University (Irvine)

    Before joining the Golden Eagles, Glover spent three seasons as an assistant coach at D1 California Baptist University, helping the Lancers rack up 27 victories and win nearly 70 percent of their home games during that span. In those three years, CBU excelled in the postseason, winning six straight WAC Tournament games and two WAC Tournament titles. This included the Lancers advancing to the NCAA Tournament twice. CBU also earned 19 clean sheets in those three years.

    Glover also spent time at Biola University as a valuable assistant coach. As a member of the 2021 Biola coaching staff, he helped the Red and Black during a historic campaign that saw the squad go 11-7 overall and make the program’s first-ever NCAA DII Tournament appearance. Glover also coached the goalkeepers at Westcliff University after playing professionally for multiple years.

    A former All-Conference goalkeeper at Westmont College, Glover went 15-13-2 between the pipes, collecting seven individual shutouts and combining with a teammate for two more clean sheets. He made over 110 saves in his career and allowed just 1.05 goals-per-game during his senior season in Santa Barbara.

    Following two successful seasons playing at Westmont, he played in England for the Concord Rangers of the National South League and also then Lowestoft Tower of the Southern Football League. In addition, he made semi-pro stops with the Orange County Football Club (formerly of the National Premier Soccer League) and the Southern California Seahorses of United Soccer League 2.

    Glover hails from Norwich, England but also claims Beijing, China as a home town after spending a large chunk of his childhood there as well.

    Everywhere he has gone, Glover has made an impact – both on and off the pitch.

    His prayer is that Concordia men’s soccer will not only be known for how it competes, but for how the staff shows how they love, serve, and develop the young men entrusted to us.

    He focuses on leading with a deep care for people over players, building trust and accountability while holding high standards. Tactically, he believes in playing a style of football that is purposeful in possession, intensely cohesive in defending and dynamic in transition.

    His goal is to develop intelligent, adaptable players within a system that reflects Concordia’s values and commitment to excellence.

    He and his wife are excited to be a member of the Concordia family.

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    Paul Sapsford

    College Soccer Academy - Founder | 2002 NCAA Coach of the Year

    Sapsford lectured in the field of Sport Psychology at Saint Mary’s University College (UK), and collaborated on research into the FIFA Experiment on Semi-Professional soccer which was later published in the Journal of Sports Sciences. His post graduate studies at Exeter University (UK) and Saint Mary’s College of California culminated in his thesis on the relationship between coaching behavior, collective efficacy and team cohesion.

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    Paul Sapsford

    College Soccer Academy - Founder | 2002 NCAA Coach of the Year

    He holds a USSF “A” License and has coached D1 NCAA athletics at both Stanford University and Saint Mary’s College of California. While at Stanford he guided the Cardinal women’s soccer team to an elite eight finish in the 2002 NCAA playoffs and was named National Coach of the Year by Soccer America for this achievement. He also served Northern California as Director of Coaching, where he specialized in sport science and coach education.

Camp Details

CAMP INFO:

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

*Check-in starts 30 minutes before camp start time

COACHES IN ATTENDANCE

  • Ryan Jordan, Head Coach, UCLA
  • Ryan Hernandez, Associate Head Coach, UC San Diego
  • Levente Toth, Assistant Coach, Cal State Fullerton
  • Chris Volk, GK & Assistant Coach UC Riverside
  • Josh Glover, Head Coach, Concordia University

CAMP INFO:

During the camp, you will receive collegiate-level instruction from the CSA coaching staff and coaches in attendance. This is a great opportunity for the prospective student-athlete to be evaluated by the staff at an individual and team level.

SMALL-SIDED GAMES (e.g. 8v8)

College Coaches will want to observe the player in a small-sided game for recruiting purposes. College coaches will also provide positional and tactical advice as well as individual decision-making guidance.

FINAL 3RD/SHOOTING/GOALKEEPER STATION

The final 3rd/shooting station will focus on technique and player movement to enhance goal-scoring opportunities. Goalkeepers will also work at this station, and receive position-specific advice from college GK coach(es).

HOW TO BE RECRUITED & NCAA RULES

Both players and parents receive a presentation on NCAA recruiting rules about the recruiting process as well as how to communicate & market themselves to schools of interest. We also discuss what college coaches are looking for and the fundamentals of the admissions process (e.g. SAT/ACT etc.).

COLLEGE COACHES CHOICE STATION

At this station the college coach will provide a suitable training session they typically conduct with their college player’s. Player’s will receive technical, tactical and decision-making advice at this station.

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!

WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE FEE?

  • Instruction: Training from the CSA coaching staff

  • Day campers: Lunch is NOT provided. Please bring snacks to eat between stations

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

INSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT, & FACILITY

  • Ratio: Low camper-to-coach ratio

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

  • Facility: Shoreline Soccer Fields (A & B)

  • 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
  • Extra pair of shoes (for campus tour)
  • Soccer Cleats (no metal studs)
  • Shin guards
  • Water bottle
  • Sunblock

CLUB DISCOUNT

  • Groups of 4 or more: Each camper gets a $25 discount.

CSA offers $25 team/group discounts for groups! If your group meets the criteria listed above, simply fill out the College Soccer Academy - Team Discounts form with your group’s name and the names of all campers registering. We’ll create a unique discount code just for your team!

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.

Facility

AYSO - Kenneth Hahn Soccer Fields

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FAQS

  • Address: 5401 S Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, California 90056. The camp takes place at AYSO - Kenneth Hahn Soccer Fields, a public recreation facility. Led by camp director Ryan Jorden.

  • Sessions are $249 for a 1-day camp. A deposit secures your spot, with the balance due by the 1st day of the month prior to camp starting.

  • This camp is for athletes ages 13 to 20, boys only. Skill levels: position / skill specialty. Campers may be grouped by age, skill, or experience.

  • One session: July 10 to July 10, 2026. Select the session above to register.

  • This is a day camp.

  • Select your session above and click "Add to Cart." A deposit secures your spot, with the balance due by the 1st day of the month prior to camp starting. After registration, you'll receive a Camp Information Packet with health forms and check-in details. Questions? Call 1-800-645-3226.

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