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AC Milan Rolls Out Experience Élite and Global Camps

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AC Milan has introduced two summer programmes for young players: the AC Milan Experience Élite and the Milan Camp. The programmes mark the second edition of Experience Élite after a 2025 debut and average around 80 participants per week. Experience Élite runs for four weeks between June and July at the Vismara - PUMA House of Football. It targets boys and girls aged 8 to 16 and is coached by the club's official technical staff, who apply the Milan Method that blends technique, tactics and mentality. The programme is delivered in partnership with Sportech Academy, which manages organisation and logistics. It offers residential and day‑camp formats, over 30 hours of training and matches, tactical analysis with AC Milan coaches, individual feedback, a participation certificate and insurance coverage. Milan Camp continues the Rossoneri summer tradition, delivering football education and social interaction across more than thirty locations in eleven Italian regions. Earlier editions visited Sri Lanka, France, North Macedonia and Mauritius, while the 2026 itinerary adds Tbilisi (Georgia), Kranjska Gora (Slovenia), Gozo (Malta), St. Moritz (Switzerland), Prague (Czech Republic), Liverpool (England), Pristina (Kosovo) and Dubrovnik (Croatia). In total, the combined programmes provide more than sixty weeks of summer camp, extending Rossoneri values to young players worldwide. The camps aim to develop both athletic skills and personal qualities. Daniele Massaro, Brand Ambassador of AC Milan, said: “Respect, responsibility, courage and team spirit are values that have always defined this Club. These values live on in the AC Milan Experience Élite, where players train to professional standards, and in the Milan Camps, where many youngsters take their first steps into the Rossoneri world. Two different experiences, united by the same goal: helping young people grow not only as footballers, but as individuals.” Both initiatives are scheduled for the 2026 summer period.

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