RICHMOND
GOALKEEPING
ACADEMY

RGA's most Elite Summer Camp! Goalkeepers receive 18+ hours of training over 5 days, multiple classroom sessions that include team building, nutrition education, goal setting, film and leadership sessions. Camp is open to Male and Female goalkeepers.
NEW THIS YEAR! This camp is OPEN to Goalkeepers Ages 13yo-18yo.
Elite Residential Open Camp is limited to ONLY 30 goalkeepers to ensure high quality, focused attention and feedback from our RGA Directors of Goalkeeping and experienced staff.
We highly recommend registering early! For the last 4 years this camp has sold out within 5 Days of opening registration!
If we sellout, we will have a waitlist. Acceptance from the waitlist is NOT guaranteed.
All camp participants have the payment option of:
1) Paying in Full at Registration OR
2) Paying a non-refundable $250 deposit to hold your spot and paying the remaining balance no later than May 1st.
NOTE: Those who have not paid their balance in full by May 1st will forfeit their deposit and spot at camp.
UPDATE! As of February 1st, 2025, Registration is OPEN!!
Please click below, begin the registration process.
NEW THIS YEAR! By popular request we have added a new Residential camp!
This is a 5 day, 4 night residential camp open to Advanced to Elite level goalkeepers age 13 yo to 18 yo.
We have reserved multiple hotel rooms at a secluded upscale resort hotel in Richmond,Va. Girls and boys will stay on separate floors with chaperones and RGA Staff.
The Goalkeepers are not allowed to visit each other on each other's floors. Community group events and/or classroom sessions will take place in our classroom, at the training field and in event rooms that we have rented for the week.
Goalkeepers are not allowed to be alone with other goalkeepers of the opposite sex in rooms and/or closed off areas of the hotel. They will be restricted to common areas in the hotel only with chaperones and staff monitoring them 24/7.
In the evening room checks will be conducted with chaperones and staff in pairs. If a goalkeeper violates our camp policies and code of conduct they will be immediately expelled from camp and sent home.
Residential Campers will receive 1 free pair of HPG Match Gloves included in the price of their camp tuition. Commuters will have the option to purchase them for a discounted rate of $85.00 (Normally $100).
When registering you will be prompted to list your glove size. When registering as a commuter you will be given the option to "add-on" the gloves for an additional cost and will be then given the option to select your glove size.
Illness: We will contact parents if illness is contagious and/or if the goalkeeper feels that they do not believe they can continue on with camp. If this occurs, we will contact the parents and ask them to come to pick-up their goalkeeper.
Injuries: Injuries will be evaluated on a case by case basis. If a goalkeeper cannot continue to play due to the severity of the injury, parents will be required to come pick-up their goalkeeper from camp.
Your $250 Deposit is Non-Refundable.
REFUND & PAYMENT POLICY - Payments are non-refundable regardless of reason for cancellation. (This includes but is not limited to early dismissals such as for breaking camp rules, injury, or sickness including COVID)
We will be implementing strict COVID-19 precautions. Hand sanitizing stations will be set-up at the field. If players come in contact with or test positive for COVID or a family member within the same household does, we require all players to quarantine and not come to camp for 7-days from when they tested positive.
Payments are non-refundable regardless of reason for cancellation. (This includes but is not limited to early dismissals such as for breaking camp rules, injury, or sickness including COVID)
Yes, Breakfast, Lunch, Snack, and Dinner meals are provided for ALL Residential Goalkeepers.
Goalkeepers who are commuting will ONLY have water, gatorade, lunch, 1 dinner (Wednesday night) and a lite snack provided.
All campers are required to come to Hotel for check-in and then will travel after check-in to the field for their first session. Specific details and itinerary will be sent out in the campers packets 1-week prior to the camp start date.
Check-in Begins at: 3:00pm-4:00pm
At check-in goalkeepers will receive their welcome packets for the week, training top, gloves (if applies) and a briefing with parents prior to heading to the field to begin session #1. Parents may stay and observe the first session only.
Post Session #1 residential goalkeepers will be served dinner and then go back to the assigned hotel lodging rooms to check in and get settled. Parents are only permitted to stay for 45 minutes to help their gk get settled at the hotel. If a parent cannot stay, please email us at info@richmondgoalkeepingacademy.com and we will provide them with transportation from the training facility back to the hotel lodging.
All hotel rooms are equipped with a mini fridge, 2 queen beds, bathroom, wifi, and *limited extra blankets and pillows.
GKs will NOT be allowed to order room service.
A restuarant with limited hours is onsite at the resort hotel. Also, the resort hotel has a hot tub, pool, sand volleyball court, half basketball court, full equipped gym, and putting green.
Your goalkeeper may drive their own car to and from hotel and training ONLY and NO OTHER goalkeepers can ride with them. After the last training your goalkeeper must turn in their car keys to RGA Staff until the following morning.
Goalkeepers are only allowed to drive to and from Hotel and trainings ONLY.
Water, gatorade, light snacks (ex. granola bars and fruit), bananas, oranges, and apples. We recommend bringing your own snacks if you’re a selective eater or have special dietary needs. (ie. allergies)
Lodging is divided by girls and boys. There will be a girls floor with female chaperones (NO male chaperones are allowed outside of staff) and the males floor will have male staff and parent chaperones.
Goalkeepers are paired by age and sex.
All goalkeepers will be required to sign a Housing Rules and Code of Conduct document prior to Check-in at camp. Those who violate this policy and break the housing rules will be sent home from camp immediately and expelled from RGA and all future RGA Camps, Training and Events.
A non-refundable deposit of $250 will be required at the time of registration if you choose to not pay in full. Your remaining outstanding balance will be due by Thursday, May 1st, 2025. If you do not pay by 11:59pm on May 1st, you will forfeit your spot at camp.
We will bill you 48 hours prior to May 1st to pay your remaining balance. This reminder will be sent by text and email. The invoice will be sent by email.
Thursday, July 24th, 2025 at 12:30 pm. Check-out and departure is between 12:30pm-1:30pm at the OAC Field at the conclusion of camp. ALL Campers must be picked up no later than 1:30pm.
We will be training on grass and turf. We highly recommend proper protection such as leggings, compression sleeves or long sleeve shirts, etc.
Overnight Residential Goalkeeper Packing List
-Any wraps, braces or tape you may need. We will have a limited supply.
-Casual clothes to wear to outings and during down time
-Spending money for outings and/or misc items (Debit or Credit Card and/or $30-$40 cash)
-Snack food, if desired, for in the lodging
-Pen and paper to take notes during classroom sessions
-Cleats: 1-2 Pairs
-Goalkeeper gloves: 1-2 pairs
-Sneakers/Flip Flops (footwear for walking to and from field): 1 Pair
-Indoor Soccer Shoes (must be different from outdoor use sneakers): 1 Pair
-T-Shirts: 10
-Shorts: 10
-Soccer Socks: 10
-Socks: 10
-Shin Guards: 1 Pair
-Undergarments: 10
-Bathing Suit: 1 (for ice baths during recovery sessions)
-Casual Clothes (for rest and non-soccer activities): 5 sets
-Towels: 2-3 and a washcloth
-Yoga Mat or Large Beach Towel: 1
-Pillow: 1 (if desired)
-Comforter or Heavy Blanket: 1 (if desired)
-Fan: 1 (if desired)
-Toiletries: As personally required
-Rain Jacket: 1
-Water Bottle: 1
-Sleepwear: 5
Extended Day Commuter packing list (per day):
-Cleats: 1-2 Pairs
-Goalkeeper gloves: 1-2 pairs
-Goalkeeper gloves: 1-2 pairs
-Sneakers/Flip Flops (footwear for walking to and from field): 1 Pair
-Indoor Soccer Shoes (must be different from outdoor use sneakers)
-T-shirts: 2 p/day
-Shorts: 2 p/day
-Soccer Socks: 2 pairs p/day
-Socks: 2 pairs p/day
-Shin Guards: 1 pair
-Bathing Suit: 1 (for ice baths during recovery sessions)
NOTE: Goalkeepers should generally be able to make one set of soccer clothing work per day. However, please have your Goalkeeper prepared for up to one full change per day in case of inclement weather.
Yes, check-in will take place at the fields (The OAC-see your packet for more details and information).
The check in schedule is as follows:
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm – Goalkeeper Arrival and Check-in at Hotel
4:30 pm to 5:00 pm- Parent and Goalkeeper Meeting at Hotel
5:00pm-5:15 pm- Drive to Training Facility
5:30 pm to 7:00 pm – Training Session #1 at The OAC
7:15pm-Commuters Depart and go home
7:15 pm to 8:15 pm – Dinner at Facility (residents only)/drive back to hotel (residents only)/settle in/ showers (parents are only permitted to stay 45 minutes to assist with move in and then must leave the property)
8:30 pm to 10:30pm – Free Time/Rest
10:30pm-Paired Coach and Chaperone Room Checks
11:00 pm - LIGHTS OUT
Players should eat lunch before arriving as dinner is not until 7:15 pm Once you have dropped off your child to their assigned lodging you are free to leave. If you are unable to stay please contact us 1-week prior to camp by email at info@richmondgoalkeepingacademy.com . You will need to give your goalkeeper's belongings and luggage to our staff to be transported to the lodging at check-in. Our chaperones will provide your goalkeeper with a ride to the lodging facility.
Yes, check-out takes place following the Keeper Wars tournament on the final day of camp. The players’ belongings will be packed and ready for departure prior to the beginning of the tournament and will be brought to the facilities.
The final day’s schedule is as follows:
9:00am-10:00am Training
10:00am-10:15am Snack/Rest
10:15am-Noon Keeper Wars Tournament
Noon-12:30pm Wrap Ceremony/ Closing Remarks
12:30pm-1:30pm Check-out/Pick-up/ and Departure
Parents MUST meet with our Directors and the athletic trainer, if their child sustained an injury or illness at camp.
Parents are invited to come and watch Keeper Wars on the final day. Following the Keeper Wars Tournament and graduation, which will take place at the field, the goalkeepers, STILL WITH THEIR GROUPS, will proceed back to the hotel to gather their luggage. Before gathering their belongings they should proceed to the check-out tent with their parent/guardian(s) to officially check out from the camp. Luggage can be brought to the field if parents are unable to go back to the hotel for check-out.
It is important that players check in on the first day of camp. A required camp orientation is conducted on the first day shortly after check-in. If you are not able to arrive on the first day of camp for check in, please call our staff at # 804-938-5138 or email us at info@richmondgoalkeepingacademy.com
We expect all players to attend all sessions through the last day of camp. This provides the highest quality experience for every goalkeeper at camp and in the training group.
We understand there may be unavoidable circumstances and it would be necessary to check out your goalkeeper before the last day. If a goalkeeper needs to be picked up early please notify RGA’s Director of Goalkeeping, Amanda Forester at check-in and provide a email stating such.
This can be emailed to: Info@richmondgoalkeepingacademy.com
If it is an unscheduled pick-up you can always call us at #804-938-5138. Additionally, a specific contact list with contact numbers directly to personnel on site will be provided to the parent or guardian checking in the player on the first day of camp and 1 week prior to camp in your camp welcome packet.
Please provide an email with the full name of the person you authorize to pick up your goalkeeper at check-in. If the change occurs during the camp week please contact the personnel listed on the camp specific FAQ and notify them of the change. Those individuals picking up the player will need to bring identification. This can be emailed at: info@richmondgoalkeepingacademy.com .
Please be aware that our staff will not allow any child to be picked up by someone that the child does not recognize. If there is someone or people NOT permitted to pick your goalkeeper up, please contact us at info@richmondgoalkeepingacademy.com to advise and let us know more specific information of who is not allowed. Please be sure to include the individual's full name.
This email must be sent to us prior to check-in.
Players are grouped based on both age and skill levels. Group allocation is reviewed at the end of each camp day and goalkeepers may be moved accordingly to ensure they are in the correct development environment and constantly being challenged.
Parents, we are professional goalkeeping coaches who are looking to grow your goalkeepers. Please do not contact us repeatedly advocating for your goalkeeper to be moved up or down. We ask that you trust our process. We are very strategic and methodical at properly grouping your goalkeeper in the correct groups. Please keep in mind, our goal to help them grow and become their best. That is our #1 focus as coaches.
Absolutely. On and off the field camper health and safety is our number one priority. We follow a strict safety policy that ensures that there is always an adequate number of camper supervisors and chaperones at all times. We also ensure that each camper is always checked in and signed out of camp by an approved adult.
Richmond Goalkeeping coaches and certified chaperones are housed at each dorm. Our chaperones and staff are SafeSport Certified and have a completed and clear FBI Background checks.
The goalkeepers will be shown where the coach’s and/or chaperones rooms are located and they will be clearly marked so that they can be easily located by any goalkeeper needing them. This will be documented and a copy will be given to the GKs to keep in each of their rooms.
Boys and girls are on separate floors, with male coaches supervising on the boys’ floor and female coaches supervising on the girls’ floor. Some certified parent chaperones on the boys' floor are our Camp Chaperone Moms. However, no male parent chaperones are allowed to stay on the girls' floor. On the girl’s floor we will only permit female coaches and female parent chaperones only.
All RGA Coaches, Staff and Parent chaperones hold an American Red Cross certificate in responding to emergencies and CPR for professional rescuers, are background checked and certified cleared by Virginia State Police and run through a national FBI database, and additional are SafeSport Certified.
At all of our Residential Camps, the Camp Director holds an American Red Cross certificate in responding to emergencies and CPR for professional rescuers. There will also be a qualified athletic trainer or EMT present during the week to provide on-field treatment. However, the usual course of action once any serious injury is stabilized, is to contact the parents and, if necessary, the local emergency services. In the registration process, we also ask important medical-related questions so that we are always aware of any pre-existing injury or illness.
If your child will be taking medication while at an overnight camp, the prescribing physician must provide sign off on all medications, including over-the-counter medications. Campers are NOT ALLOWED to hold onto medication while at camp.
ALL medications must be submitted to the Director of Goalkeeping of the camp for proper storage and administration. If your child is found in possession of medication, either prescription or over-the-counter medication, parents will be called for immediate pick up from camp.
At camp check-in, ALL prescription and over-the-counter medications along with a completed MEDICATION form must be submitted to the Director of Goalkeeping.
The menu flexibility varies each day. Our goal at each meal is to offer a healthy and varied food option, there are times when we can’t accommodate all special dietary needs. Be sure to list specific dietary restrictions in your camp registration. We will follow-up with more specific questions if it deemed appropriate.
If the dietary need isn’t addressed, prior to registering for any residential camp, please contact our office to see if the dietary request can be accommodated. Call: # 804-938-5138 or email info@richmondgoalkeepingacademy.com.
Additionally, daily menus will be included in our pre-camp information pack that will be emailed out to our campers and parents 1-weeks prior to camp.
If your child has a cell phone they may use it only in their rooms. We do not allow players to carry their phones on field with them. You will also have the cell phone number for RGA that will be monitored around the clock by RGA Staff during the camp who you can contact in an emergency. Goalkeepers may have their cell phone on them during a team building activity but we encourage them to present in the moment and not play on their phones during these activities.
Parents are not allowed to attend training Monday-Thursday. However, we do invite parents to come and observe Session #1 on Sunday evening and Keeper Wars on Thursday. We have found that when parents constantly watch and monitor their goalkeepers during the camp that it takes away from their camp and training experience. Our goal is to keep training as focused and as productive as we can. If your goalkeeper becomes homesick, seeing their parents in the evening (closer to bed-time) will be welcomed but only if the need arises and the parent feels it would be beneficial.
The more you allow your child to immerse themselves in the soccer environment, the more they will enjoy the experience. Although we encourage our players to call home periodically, calling them several times a day is entirely counter-productive. Quite often, a text message is better. Please bear this in mind when communicating with your child.
For child protection reasons, when visiting, parents are not allowed to enter the lodging area of the Hotel. If you are bringing extra clothing / equipment for players, please contact our RGA Staff first and we will direct you to when and where it is best to meet and drop off these items to your goalkeeper.
Time is allocated each day for players to spend time socializing with other campers, and to spend time engaged in other activities. Team activities will be prepared throughout the week, featuring activities such as team building night out, soccer game viewing parties, and other team competitions.
A complete recommended packing list is included in each camp welcome pack that will be emailed out to parents one week prior to camp. In general, players should be able to make one set of soccer clothing work per day.
However, please have your player prepared for up to one full charge per day in case of inclement weather. In addition, players should also pack casual clothes for rest and non-soccer activities. This includes a large towel and/or yoga mat for recovery sessions.
Yes, limited food is allowed at the Hotel. However, the food must be in sealed containers and be nonperishable. Mini-fridges are available in each room
The hotel rooms will be furnished with two queen size beds with linens and pillows.
You may want to bring warm blanket to ensure that you are comfortable.
We have LIMITED space available.
Registration will close for Camp 1 on July 9th.
Registration will close for Camp 2 on July 23rd.
Use Promo Code GOOGLERGA at checkout for $15.00 off.
-Open to ages U9-U19.
-Small 6:1 Coach to Player ratios.
-GKs are grouped with those with the same skill levels.
-12 hours of Elite Goalkeeper Training
-Film and on-field Tactical talks
$225 per camp
Each 3-day camp is packed with reps and Elite goalkeeper training to improve your goalkeeper's skillsets and knowledge for the game and position.
Training also includes daily on-field classroom training to help the goalkeepers expand their tactical and technical knowledge of the game.
This year we have extended the Goalkeepers training days to include 2 additional hours of training!
Why 3 days versus 5 days? Goalkeeper training and camps are intense. Unlike field player camps, Goalkeeper camps are filled with a lot diving, sometimes contact to contact, and various physically enduring drills. Goalkeepers need more rest and recovery for their bodies after intense training like this.
Our camps are fun, filled with great drills, and teaching lessons made for the the beginner goalkeeper on up to high school Elites. We have found that 3-days is the best fit for goalkeeper's recovery and injury prevention for the long-term.
Address:
9025 Washington Henry Drive
Mechanicsville, VA
(Turn onto Mann Rd and park in the bus loop)
Players should bring plenty water, gatorade, and snacks. Players also need to bring warm weather gear, sunscreen, shin guards, cleats, soccer ball, and goalkeeper gloves.
We will be implementing strict COVID19 precautions. All players and parents will be required to wear masks on field. Players may remove their masks during play only. Social distancing of a minimum of 6ft is required of all. Hand sanitizing stations will be set-up at each field. All players will be required to complete a COVID Check-In and temperature check.
More information about our precautions and processes will be emailed to registrants the week of Camp.