The Florida Institute of Technology Men’s Soccer Spring ID Camp is a combination of a positive and competitive training program. It is inviting all male soccer players not younger than 14 years old. This ID camp is a full-day event for both field players and goalkeepers. It is ideally cut out for those who are looking to play at the college level. Aside from sessions that will improve the player’s technical and tactical abilities, that also incorporates competitive games. This will allow outstanding players to showcase their skill and impress the university’s recruiting staff. In general, the program will be an inspirational experience. It will be on April 29 at the Florida Institute of Technology campus. Check-in will be at 9:00 AM and the program will conclude at 3:30 PM.
Florida Institute of Technology, originally Brevard Engineering College, is a private, coeducational, space-grant university in Melbourne, Florida. The university has an accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. While its Engineering programs have an accreditation from the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology. Its Computer Science program has an accreditation from the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board. The university’s chemistry program has an accreditation from the Committee on Professional Training of the American Chemical Society. Its Aeronautical Science and Aviation Management programs have accreditation from the Council on Aviation Accreditation. And, its Clinical Psychology PsyD program has accreditation from the American Psychological Association. In athletics, the university fields college sports teams in the NCAA Division II, Sunshine State Conference. They are the Panthers.
Florida Institute of Technology Men’s Soccer Spring ID Camp Organizers
Robin Chan is the Head Coach of the Florida Institute of Technology men’s soccer program. He is the recipient of the 2011 Sunshine State Conference Coach of the Year award. He is also a former soccer player standout. In fact, he is the 1988 NCAA Division II National Tournament Offensive MVP. Then helping Coach Chan is Assistant Coach Ryan Moon.
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