Soccer drills for technique passing
- Building to create opportunities, scoring goals
- Make the space to play as large as possible - width - depth
- Think deep and play deep if possible
- Keep the ball
- Principle: Width play serves as preparation / introduction / depth pass
- Optimal field utilization
This exercise can be used for each category in the warm-up.
- Both players A lead the ball to the middle pawn where they perform a cutting move and then play the ball to the next player.
- After the pass, the player walks diagonally to player B who throws in the ball on which player A heads the ball in.
- The heading player then takes the ball and stands behind goal,
- The other player joins the group that has to perform the movement
In King Football, the players learn to pass well.
- 2 teams
- Per team 1 King
- 1 ball per team. (variation 1 ball if a game is played)
- The teams move in the field in a square.
- The intention is that the ball is played over 3 times within your own team and then shot to the King.
- When the King takes it, there is a point for that team.
- First, they practise within the team and then they play against each other.
- When the ball is taken away, it has to be counted again.
Field setup:
Set up 2 x 2 pawns per group of 2 players. Every 2 players get 1 ball.
Gameplay:
The ball is thrown up by one player and kicked back by the other. The following variants must be practised.
Variants:
- Head the ball back into the hands of the player.
- Head the ball over the player.
- Head the ball through the ground towards the player.
Tips:
- Make sure you head from your neck and don't just let the ball bounce on your head.
- Always tighten your arm muscles and move your head towards the ball.
- Each player stand at a pylon
- Playing by calling a name first
- The exercise is made more difficult by touching the ball with a maximum of 2 or 3 times.
- Positional defending needs to be very good
- Forcing opponent to play wide
- Take away ball
- Keep seeing the ball
- Without fouls preventing the scoring of the opponent
- Keeping an overview, seeing more than just direct opponent (covering your back)
- Working together (creating small spaces) to hold up the other party
- Start dribbling immediately
- Act fast, try to pass directly
- Both teams can score on a small goal
- When the ball is out, dribble in
- Dribble in at a back ball or corner kick
- Positional defending needs to be very good
- Forcing opponent to play wide
- Take away the ball
- Defend close to each other / mutual distances
- Recognize the right moment to attack the ball
- Active defense
- Game can move under pressure of the defenders
- Player 1 and Player 2 start dribbling at the same time.
- At the end they pass through pawns to the other side.
- The next player receives the ball and starts dribbling.
- Attackers can score in a big goal
- Defenders must intercept the ball ( prevention of goals)
- The middle player of the attackers starts with the ball and plays the ball to one side
- On the side, the outside player plays one-on-one with the defender, a cross follows with the center attacker and the outside player from the other side closing in on the goal.
- If the defenders get rid of the ball, the attackers turn and a new attacker plays the ball to the other side.
- When the defenders have intercepted the ball three times, the defenders switch between them
- Player 1 passes the ball to player 2.
- Player 2 dribbles along the pylons, passes at the end to player 3.
- Player 3 bounces the ball back to player 2, player 2 finishes.
- Player 3 fetches the ball,
- Runs over to stand on the spot of Player 1
- Player 1 to Player 2,
- Player 2 to Player 3.
- Player 1 does exercises on the ladder
- At the end of the ladder is a ball
- With the ball he dribbles along pylons that are wide spread (conditioning)
- At the last pylon he shoots at a small goal
- Get your own ball, shoot back to the end of the ladder
- If player 1 is at the end of the ladder, player 2 can begin