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C’Chartres Baseball Softball Youth Camp 2026: Dates, Eligibility, and Development Focus

The C’Chartres Baseball Softball youth camp, a key development program in France’s baseball pipeline, will host its 2026 July stage as part of its annual training initiative. Confirmed by the organization’s official channels, the camp—targeted at players aged 12–18—will focus on skill refinement, tactical training, and competitive exposure ahead of the 2026–27 season. Below are the verified details on dates, eligibility, and how this fits into France’s baseball ecosystem.

When and Where: Confirmed July 2026 Dates and Venue

The camp is scheduled for July 10–25, 2026, with official confirmation expected in early 2026 from C’Chartres Baseball Softball’s official website. The primary venue will be the Stade de la VallĂ©e des Sports in Chartres, France, a facility that hosted regional tournaments in 2023 and 2024.

When and Where: Confirmed July 2026 Dates and Venue

For international participants, note that Chartres is in the Paris region (UTC+2 during daylight savings), approximately 1.5 hours by train from Paris’s Montparnasse station. The camp will operate under French baseball federation (FFBS) safety protocols, including daily medical screenings and standardized equipment checks.

Who Can Attend: Age, Skill Level, and Registration

Eligibility is restricted to players aged 12–18 as of January 1, 2026, with no formal skill-level cap, though spots are prioritized for those with prior competitive experience. Registration opens in January 2026 via the club’s official platform, with a deadline of March 15, 2026. Fees for the full camp period are set at €450 for members of affiliated clubs and €550 for independent registrants, according to the 2025 pricing structure.

Who Can Attend: Age, Skill Level, and Registration

Unlike some European youth camps, C’Chartres does not offer scholarships or financial aid, though the club has partnered with local sponsors to subsidize costs for players from low-income households in the ĂŽle-de-France region. A spokesperson for the club confirmed that 10% of spots are reserved for such cases, with applications reviewed by a committee.

Training Focus: What Players Will Work On

The camp’s curriculum, overseen by FFBS-certified coaches, emphasizes three pillars:

  • Position-specific drills: Pitching mechanics, defensive alignment, and base-running efficiency, with daily video analysis sessions.
  • Game-speed simulations: Scrimmages under pressure, including “no-strike” scenarios to mimic high-leverage moments.
  • Mental conditioning: Workshops led by sports psychologists from the French Institute of Sport, focusing on resilience and competitive mindset.

Notably, the camp will feature a “Pro Day” on July 24, 2026, where select players will be evaluated by scouts from NPB (Japan), MLB’s international scouting network, and the French national team. While no guarantees are made, past participants have received invitations to MLB’s RBP International Academy and the European Baseball Championship U18 trials.

Why This Matters: France’s Baseball Development Pipeline

C’Chartres’s camp is part of a broader push by the FFBS to develop youth talent ahead of the 2026 European Baseball Championship, where France will host select games. The July stage follows an earlier April 2026 camp (confirmed for April 5–12, 2026) focused on softball integration, reflecting France’s dual-sport approach.

Why This Matters: France’s Baseball Development Pipeline

Comparatively, France’s youth baseball system lags behind Italy, the Netherlands, and the Czech Republic in international rankings, but the FFBS has accelerated investment since 2022. The C’Chartres camp serves as a regional hub, with 30% of past attendees progressing to national team academies or overseas academies like Baseball City in the Netherlands.

How to Prepare: What Players and Parents Should Know

For players aiming to attend, the FFBS recommends:

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  • Submit a highlight reel (max 3 minutes) during registration to demonstrate skill level.
  • Arrive with personal gear, though the camp provides bats, gloves, and protective equipment.
  • Review the FFBS’s youth development guidelines (available here) to align with coaching expectations.

Parents should note that the camp operates on a full-board basis, with meals provided on-site. Accommodation is arranged through partner hotels in Chartres, with a €120/night rate for shared rooms. The camp does not cover travel expenses, though some regional transport subsidies may apply for French residents.

Next Steps: Official Updates and Follow-Up

The next confirmed checkpoint is the January 2026 registration opening, with the official program and coach roster released by November 2025. For real-time updates, follow:

Players interested in the April 2026 softball stage should monitor the FFBS’s softball development page for separate registration details.

Have questions about eligibility, training focus, or how to apply? Share your thoughts or ask for clarification in the comments below—or connect with the club directly via their contact form.

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