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NMU announces dates for winter elite ID camp in February

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Alex Fatovic Head Coach | Northern Michigan University Athletics Website

Alex Fatovic Head Coach | Northern Michigan University Athletics Website

Alex Fatovic and the Northern Michigan University (NMU) men's soccer program have announced their 2024 Winter Elite ID Camp, scheduled for February 17-18, 2024. The camp will be held at the Superior Dome in Marquette, Michigan.

The event is open to all high school boys interested in playing possession-based soccer at a competitive level. Prospects for the years 2024 and beyond are encouraged to attend. According to Fatovic, many impact players have emerged from previous camps. "We've had great success in our Elite ID Camps series held here at NMU," he stated. "Many of our impact players have come through our Elite ID Camps; however, many more players came and witnessed what we are building here at Northern Michigan."

The camp will provide participants with the opportunity to work directly with the NMU Men's Soccer staff over two days. On February 17, sessions will run from 2-4 p.m. and again from 6-8 p.m., while on February 18, activities will take place from 8-10 a.m. Check-in is set for 1:30 p.m. at the Superior Dome Main Entrance.

The cost of attending is $130, and attendees are advised to bring soccer boots suitable for indoor and outdoor use, a water bottle, shin guards, snacks, and a change of shirt as food will not be provided.

Spots for the camp are limited. "We look forward to hosting another installment of our Elite ID Camp," said Fatovic. Interested participants can sign up online through the link provided by NMU's men's soccer program.

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