Lucy Bronze, considered by many to be one of the best footballers in the world, came to camp for many years in a row as a youth from England, won a National Championship at UNC, and went on to play in the WSL for
Liverpool, Man City, and Chelsae in addition to representing her country on the English National Team.
Avery Patterson attended camp as a youth, played four years at UNC, is currently playing the NWSL, and has been called in as a rising star to play for the U.S. Women’s National Team.
Ally Sentnor came to repeated camps as a teenager, played three years at UNC before being drafted as the NWSL’s #1 pick after her junior season and has recently been tabbed by the U.S. Women’s National Team to participate in camps and international competitions.
Emily Fox came to camp as a shy but focused youth player, played four years at UNC, thrived in the NWSL, and has solidified her position as a veteran on the U.S. Women’s National Team.
Claudia Dickey attended camp as a youth goalkeeper, played four years for UNC, earned a starting spot in the NWSL, and is now part of the U.S. National Team’s goalkeeper pool.
These are but a few of the stories of the successes many of our campers have had in their soccer careers. Our story is inextricably tied to theirs. Our story is about providing a platform to train and inspire the next
generation of soccer players, whether they go on as recreational players, collegiate players, professionals, or even coaches.
On and off the field, we want them to reach their greatest potential and live on a never-ending
ascension.
Our Facilities
UNC Girls Soccer Camp Staff
The staff for each camp is carefully picked to ensure each camper’s experience is educational and positive. Girls are placed on teams containing 14-18 players of similar age. Most teams have two coaches allowing for a 1:9.5 camper to coach ratio. In certain cases, where the coach is extremely talented and performs at a consistently high level, he or she may coach a team by him or herself.
