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What we actually check before a camp goes live here

People keep asking how camps end up in our directory. Here's the policy in plain text.

Five things we check

A real venue with real pitches. Not a rented field for a week. An address we can look up, a stadium or training complex with standing history.

Named coaches with verifiable backgrounds. Ideally UEFA-qualified, federation-affiliated, or ex-pro. If the camp won't tell you who's coaching, we don't list it.

Clear dates. A camp that can't commit to a week and a venue six months ahead isn't ready to take your money.

A working booking page or contact route. We link out to their own site — if their site can't handle a booking, we can't help them fill spots.

Operated in Spain or Sweden in 2026. Simple scope filter.

What we don't do

We don't take payment for listings right now. Featured placement isn't for sale. If a camp wants to pay for featured or verified status later, we'll build that as a separate paid tier — and we'll be transparent about which listings are paid.

We don't verify safeguarding paperwork ourselves. That's on the camp operator. What we do is flag red-flag camps and remove listings that parents report problems with.

We don't translate marketing copy. What you read on our camp pages is lifted directly from the camp's own language about themselves, edited only for length. If it sounds thin, that's the camp's writing, not ours.

If you're a camp operator reading this — submit through the form, we'll get back to you within a week.