Next Level Basketball Camp 2025 Elite Camp in Stockholm, Haninge
Week 1:
14-19 June
Born 07-13
Week 2:
22-27 June
Born 07-13
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Next Level Camp is a basketball camp for those who want to take the next step in their basketball development.
We arranged our first camp, in June 2018, and it became a big success.
This summer we will arrange two camps.
We see ourselves as an educational camp where the goal is to give each individual new or “finer” tools to become a better basketball player.
The coaches at the camp are hand picked to ensure high quality.
All of our coaches are talented and have a wealth of skills and education.
We are now working with the preparations of our next edition of Next Level Camp.
Choose which week who suits you the best or why not sign up to both.
The registration opens in January
Week 1: 14-19 June
Week 2: 22-27 June
Week 1 & 2: 351 players
Reserves: about 300
2023
Week 2: 172 players
Reserves: about 300
2022
Week 1: 220 players
Week 2: 162 players
Reserves: about 200
2021
Week 1: 166 players
Week 2: 166 players
Reserves about 100
2020
Week 1: 180 players
Week 2: 91 players
2019
Week 1: 115 players
Week 2: 95 players
2018
Week 1: 90 players
Our Top Coaches 2025
Joakim Brunnström
Joakim Brunnström, 51, with more than 20 years of experience as a basketball coach.
Jocke has for the past 15 years been active as a coach on the girl side in SBBK and with players from 4 years to elite.
A dedicated, committed and solid basketball coach who is made 9 years as Region coach and has been with 5 years at different national youth teams.
Coach Brunnström does his 7:th Next Level Camp in 2025
Elin Setzman
Elin Setzman, 27 years old, is a coach at RIG Luleå. Elin has been the youth national team’s coach since 2020 and coached this summer’s Men’s U15.
Elin has great credentials as a player with, among other things, Euro cup games and SM Gold with Luleå Basket. These experiences are important ingredients in her coaching role. As a coach, she works to create a safe culture where it’s okay to make mistakes, ask questions and work through setbacks together. She is good at seeing all individuals, which creates a together feeling and the team for the self. She thinks it is important to give young players the conditions to develop both as people and basketball players and to reach their lofty dreams and goals.
Coach Setzman is doing his 3:rd year as coach at NLC this summer
Aitor Paris
Aitor Paris, 28-årig basketball coach from Barcelona, Spain. He has been a basketball coach for just over 10 seasons with a focus on boys and girls U12 to U18.
He has also coached women’s seniors. In Barcelona, he has been a coach in the Catalan club Ktòlic and works as a teacher at a school in Barcelona.
Aitor is a committed, knowledgeable and talented coach who loves basketball and has previously participated as a coach at several international camps.
He also runs his own basketball camp, Ballers United Academy, on the island of Menorca. See more on Facebook: @ballersunitedacademy
Coach Paris has been involved since the start of Next Level Camp and will now participate in his 8:th camp, world class!
Organisation
Family: Wife and children
Work: Club director
Three quick words to describe Jocke:
Committed, Structured, Accurate
Joakim “Jocke” Samuelsson, has over 30 years of experience in developing youth players in basketball. He has been working as a basketball coach at high school for 20 years and with the Swedish Region teams for 8 years as well as a youth national coach.
He has helped many players to reach different youth nationalteams and won the most as youth coach. However, Jocke’s biggest merit is that he is Sweden’s first, and only one trainer so far, who helped three players from Sweden reach the NBA / WNBA. Maciej Lampe, Damir Markota and Amanda Zahui B. have all been trained regularly by Jocke. Jocke is also the founder and still the project leader of the Lampe Challenge basketball tournament, which is played every year in May.
Next Level Camp is his latest project and will now be arranged for the 8:th year in a row.