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What to learn at a football camp that is not trained at your club

Taking part in a football camp is an experience that goes far beyond improving your shooting technique or physical condition. While training sessions at a regular team are usually focused on weekly competition and season objectives, these kinds of activities allow players to work on aspects that are often left out of the daily routine. For this reason, more and more players take advantage of their holidays to enjoy a different experience, discover new methodologies and accelerate their sporting development.

SUMMER CAMP 2026

In addition, during the summer of 2026, the camp organised by SIA Academy will take place from June 22 to August 15, offering an ideal opportunity for those looking to continue improving during the holiday period.

Table of contents

  • What a camp offers compared to regular training
  • Lessons from a camp that make the difference
  • The importance of a professional methodology
  • Beyond technique and tactics
  • An experience that leaves a lasting impact

What a camp offers compared to regular training

One of the main benefits of a camp is the opportunity to step out of your comfort zone and discover new ways of learning. At many clubs, players train for years under the same technical and tactical structure. Although this has its advantages, it can also limit exposure to new ideas and working methods.

In contrast, a camp brings together footballers of different ages, levels and backgrounds, creating a more dynamic and enriching environment. This diversity allows players to learn different ways of understanding the game and discover resources that can make a difference when they return to their regular teams.

Another important aspect is that coaches usually have more time to focus on individual details. This leads to more precise corrections of technical actions and a better understanding of each player’s strengths and areas for improvement.

Qué aprender en un campus de fútbol que no se entrena en tu club.
Learning intensively over a few weeks can make a difference.

Lessons from a camp that make the difference

Many footballers discover concepts during a camp that they rarely work on in such depth at their clubs. These include:

  • Decision-making under pressure.
  • Tactical understanding of different playing systems.
  • Improving communication on the pitch.
  • Performance analysis through specific tools.
  • Emotional management in competitive situations.

In addition, living and training alongside other players promotes fundamental values such as respect, responsibility and adaptability. These skills are increasingly important in modern football and also have a positive impact outside the pitch.

For many young players, the camp also becomes a place where they gain confidence. By facing new challenges and overcoming unfamiliar situations, they develop a stronger, more competitive mindset that is better prepared for future challenges.

The importance of a professional methodology

At SIA Academy, we believe that the comprehensive development of a player must go far beyond conventional training sessions. That is why, during our summer camp, we work on technical, tactical, physical and mental aspects through a methodology inspired by the demands of high-performance football.

Our philosophy aims to help every participant better understand the game and learn how to interpret different competitive situations. It is not only about executing actions, but also about understanding why they are performed and when they are most effective. Understanding the game is just as important as technical execution, as it allows players to make better decisions in every situation.

According to Frederico Pereira, the academy’s Sporting Director: “A player who takes advantage of a different environment discovers tools that often do not appear in the weekly routine of their club. That ability to adapt is key to their development.”

During the 2026 summer camp, which will run from June 22 to August 15, we are committed to sessions designed to enhance both individual performance and collective understanding of the game. Our objective is for every footballer to return to their team with more resources and a more complete vision of football.

What to learn at a football camp that is not trained at your club.
At SIA Academy, we are committed to continuing our successful methodology, which has delivered such strong results.

Beyond technique and tactics

Although football improvement is a priority, a camp also represents an opportunity to develop habits that can directly influence future performance.

Nutrition, physical recovery, injury prevention and mental preparation are areas that are becoming increasingly important in the development of young players. In many cases, these topics receive less attention in the day-to-day life of clubs due to competitive demands.

For this reason, the camp becomes an ideal environment to acquire knowledge that will help footballers throughout their sporting careers. Understanding how to take care of the body, optimise recovery and manage competitive pressure can create a significant long-term advantage.

In the words of Frederico Pereira: “Our objective in every camp is for players to learn things that are useful for the present, but also for their future. We want to develop more complete footballers who are prepared for any challenge.”

An experience that leaves a lasting impact

The experience of sharing training sessions, living alongside teammates from different places and learning new methodologies makes a camp a highly valuable development tool. The knowledge acquired does not replace the work carried out at clubs, but rather complements and enriches it.

SIA ACADEMY

For this reason, players who take part in a camp often return with greater confidence, new perspectives and a deeper understanding of the game. And when that experience takes place in a professional environment, with a structured methodology and a comprehensive vision of player development, the learning can have a lasting impact both on and off the pitch.

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