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September 15, 2022 – United Soccer League One (USL1)Central Valley Fuego FC News Release

FRESNO, CA – Central Valley Fuego FC announced today they will partner with High Performance Academy (HPA) for all 2022-2023 Youth Soccer Camps. The camps will provide a platform for players of beginner to advanced levels to challenge themselves in an exciting environment consisting of challenging camp games, ball mastery, and technical instruction.


The Camps are designed for players to learn and improve on fundamental skills in soccer. There are currently three camps planned in October, November and December of 2022. Each camp will expose players to a variety of styles and environments of play in an effort to diversify their skills and knowledge of the game. There will be more details released on camps in 2023 later this year.

“We are happy to continue working with Fuego FC and our community partners on developing experiences to create a positive and safe experience for developing players. Through these experiences, our goals are to teach the value of teamwork, determination and the ability to overcome any obstacles in life,” said HPA Owner, Jesus Garcia. “As an alumni Fuego FC camper myself, to then represent Fuego FC in my community as a player, I now help bring life changing experiences to these athletes. A special thank you to Adam Smith and everyone at Fuego FC for their partnership in inspiring our future generations to follow their dreams.”

“Partnering with HPA was a great step forward for Fuego FC in the community. It was essential that as a professional team we were able to join forces with a youth soccer entity that is “club neutral” when kicking off with our summer and winter camp programs,” said Sporting Director Adam Smith. “Jesus Garcia has a great reputation in the community and he will be the driving force behind helping to build our first Camps and Clinics programs and making this a successful partnership.”

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