Men's Soccer Summer ID Clinics Announced for July and August
WASHINGTON – The 2025 American University Men’s Soccer Summer ID Clinics are now open for registration. The first clinic is on July 5 and will be split into two sessions throughout one day at Stone Ridge High School. The second clinic will be spread across two days (three sessions) on August 2-3 at St. Albans, just a few days before American’s preseason begins. With three sessions, players will have more time to showcase their abilities and be more deeply evaluated by the coaching staff.
ABOUT THE CLINICS
The goal of American Soccer ID Clinics is to provide a fun and competitive environment for each player to develop their technical skills and to apply those skills to game situations. Campers will be exposed to small and full-sided games each day.
Clinic size will be capped, as we limit our camp numbers to ensure each player is properly evaluated. Clinics are designed to attract top-level MLS Next, ECNL, ODP, and high school players interested in playing Division I soccer. (All camps and clinics are open to any and all entrants limited only by number, age, grade level and/or gender).
American University has frequently recruited several players out of these ID clinics. With the help of the AU coaching staff and current AU players teaching at each session, our staff has created a clinic program that is second to none.
ABOUT AU SOCCER
American University is building one of the premier soccer programs in the country. With five consecutive seasons earning a spot in the Patriot League Tournament, including three Patriot League Championship game appearances, AU has continued to push for national tournament appearances and conference championships.
In 2021, American advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament after winning the Patriot League Championship. During the 2023 season, American defeated NC State, marking the first time the Eagles beat an ACC opponent since 2015. American had seven players earn spots on Patriot League postseason All-League teams, and two players were named to the All-Region teams.
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