What to bring – Camp

Residential Camps

Please arrive in Pumas tracksuit and wearing a training t-shirt underneath and trainers.                  

Players should bring one training/ sports bag with you (your Pumas holdall) and one overnight bag.

If players do not have the Pumas kit they should bring their school or club kit instead as well as plain black/ grey neutral sportswear.

Please note that replica club kit is not acceptable for training.

Please add name labels or permanent marker to all your players items: clothes/ bags/ chargers/ valuable personal items.

Holdall should contain:

2 x  large water bottles

Sun-cream

Medication (Inhalers/ Epi-pens)

Hand Sanitiser

Pen (important!)

Waterproof top

Binbag

Non-studded boots (astros/ trainers) as some sessions will be on astro and firm grass pitches

Studded boots for playing on grass

Shinpads

Goalkeeping gloves (if applicable)

Overnight Bag should contain:

Towel

Toiletries

Casual clothes (including warm jacket/top) for evenings

Pyjamas

Pumas Tracksuit (wear on arrival)

Pumas Training T-shirt (wear on arrival)

Pumas red match shirt, white shorts and red socks [Playing kit]

Second pair of playing shorts

Second pair of playing socks

Swimwear

Flip flops or Sliders

Spare laces/studs/stud tightener/boot cleaner

Mobile phones (and charger) may be used but will be collected in each evening.

*We strongly advise against bringing any expensive tech (e.g. AirPods/ Ipad)!*

Extra information on what to bring:

All bedding and pillows are provided but players will need to bring their own towels.

The players will not need any money.

During the Camp the players could be playing on a mixture of grass and astroturf. The grass is likely to be quite hard so ‘astroboots’ might be best for both surfaces.

It would be helpful if the players’ holdall was already packed ready for training as above.

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