The Moment the Game Gets Bigger

There is a moment that changes how a young athlete sees the world.

It’s not a trophy.
It’s not a new pair of boots.
It’s the first time they realize the game is bigger than their usual field.

For many players, that moment happens far from home.

Why Experiences Stay Longer Than Things

More and more families are choosing to invest in experiences rather than possessions. Not because experiences are easier or more comfortable – but because they shape perspective.

Things fade.
Experiences stay.

In sport, this is even more true. Training is essential, but development rarely happens only where everything feels familiar. Growth often begins when routines disappear and players are asked to adapt.

International experiences do exactly that.

What Changes When the Environment Changes

Playing abroad means new teammates, new opponents, different styles, different rhythms. It means not understanding everything right away.

Players have to listen more.
Observe more.
Adjust faster.

They learn how to communicate without words. How to stay composed when the game feels unfamiliar. How to compete without relying on habits built at home.

These moments force growth – not because they are comfortable, but because they aren’t.

The Lessons Players Don’t Forget

Ask players what they remember most from international trips, and it’s rarely a scoreline.

They remember exploring a new city.
They remember sharing a locker room with teammates from different countries.
They remember moments when they struggled – and realized they could handle it.

Those experiences shape confidence, independence, and resilience. They change how players see challenges long after the trip is over.

This is why experiences matter.

When Development Is Seen as a Journey

At International Development Academy (IDA), development has always been viewed as a long-term journey, not a checklist.

Training builds the foundation.
Experiences test it.

International exposure, when used thoughtfully, becomes a way for players to apply what they’ve learned in real-world environments — where adaptation, decision-making, and emotional control matter as much as technique.

That philosophy is what allows development to continue beyond the training ground.

International experiences are most powerful when they are part of a long-term development journey – where training provides the foundation and global exposure provides the test.

From Philosophy to Pathway

Within the IDA pathway, international experiences are introduced as a natural next step – a chance for players to take what they’ve learned and test it in new environments.

Within that approach, programs like FC United exist as a natural next step.

FC United brings players together from different countries to form mixed-nationality teams that compete in elite international tournaments. Players meet, connect, and learn on the move – adapting to new teammates, new opponents, and new ways of playing.

It’s not only about showcasing talent. It’s about experience. And about learning what the game feels like when it gets bigger.

A Living Example

That idea came to life last month when FC United competed at Surf Cup International Salou, one of Global Sports Experiences‘ and Europe’s leading youth tournaments.

Facing teams from across the globe, players encountered new playing styles, new expectations, and new challenges every day. The experience demanded adaptability – and rewarded growth.

It was a reminder of what international experiences can offer when they are part of a broader developmental journey.

Why This Matters

Not every athlete needs to travel internationally at every stage. But for those who are ready, these experiences can become turning points.

They don’t just develop better players.
They help develop more prepared people.

Because in the end, the most valuable thing a family or a program can offer a young athlete isn’t comfort.

It’s perspective.

The IDA Spain - Summer Camp

The IDA Player Experience is the best way for the boys to train and compete for a short period of time at the highest level with our IDA Valencia UEFA licensed coaches while they discover the charming city of Valencia.

Inclusions:

  • Accommodation and meals at Mas Camarena Sports Complex
  • Airport pick up and drop off
  • Daily training sessions with UEFA licensed coaches
  • Games against Spanish academies, when applicable
  • Training Session with local teams
  • GK training
  • Nike kit package
  • Beach Soccer
  • Cultural sightseeing of Valencia, including trip to Mestalla Stadium (Home of Valencia CF)
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Why You Should Book With Us?

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  • Risk-Free Booking
  • Excellent location, and world-class facilities.
  • Refund available in case the camp cannot be run due to Covid restrictions, or due to serious injury.

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Program Details and Inclusions

  • One to Four weeks of progressive training and preparation program.
  • 12-15 hours of training per week (all recorded for analysis and highlight film usage)
  • IDA Performance program
    • Strength and conditioning
    • Nutrition
    • Video Analysis
  • 2 Matches/week against local men's teams
  • Showcase games with men's teams head coaches in attendance on week 3 and 4 after assessments
  • Qualified European Coaches (UEFA Pro/UEFA A Licenced)
  • Accommodation and Meals (Full Board)

A Sample Day

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Breakfast: 7:00 - 8:00am

Training: 9:00 - 11:00am

Strength & Conditioning: 12:00 - 1:00pm

Lunch: 1:00pm - 2:00pm

Video Analysis: 2:00pm - 3:15pm

Individual Skill Development: 3:15pm - 4:00pm

Rest & Recovery: 4:00pm - 5:30pm

Training/Competition: 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Dinner: 8:00pm - 9:00pm

Lights Out: 10:00pm

** Schedule may vary on each day **

Marcos Sotarello

Marcos Sotarello

IDA Class of 2021/2022

"In the Academy, they develop you as a person in real life, not only as a player. IDA mentally prepares you. Being away from home has already made me more independent and mature as a person."

Jean Janecki

Jean Janecki

IDA Parent of Marcos Sotarello

"Ever since he was little, this has been his dream, to be able to play in Europe and become a professional. He's finding those paths"

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