Soccer drills for technique passing
Exercise begins at the two middle cones.
- S1 passes diagonally to S2.
- S2 rebounds to S3.
- S3 rebounds diagonally to S2 who presents at middle cone.
Exercise then continues on the other side.
6 pots, 2 balls and 6 players.
6 pots, 2 balls and 6 players.
Exercise begins at the two middle cones.
- S1 passes diagonally to S2.
- S2 rebounds to S3.
- S3 rebounds diagonally to S2 who presents at middle cone.
Exercise then continues on the other side.
6 pots, 2 balls and 6 players.
6 pots, 2 balls and 6 players.
Distances 3 corners 10 meters to make it more difficult reduce the distances.
Distance next triangle 20 meters.
1st triangle:
Distance next triangle 20 meters.
1st triangle:
- A plays B in.
- B plays C in.
- C drops ball on A.
- A gives ball in runs with C towards Pawn.
- Running line A to B , B to C , C becomes A.
2nd triangle:
- A2 plays B2 in.
- B2 passes to C2.
- C2 drops ball on A2.
- A2 plays the ball to D2.
- D2 turns open, plays E2 in.
- E2 plays F2 in.
- F2 drops ball on D2.
- D2 hands ball in, runs with F2 towards Pawn.
- Running line A to B, B to C, C to D, D to E, E to F, F becomes A.
3rd triangle:
- A3 plays B3 in.
- B3 plays C3 in.
- C3 drops ball to A3.
- A3 plays the ball to D3.
- D3 turns open plays E3 in.
- E3 plays F3 in.
- F3 drops the ball on D3.
- D3 plays the ball to G3.
- G3 spins open plays H3 in.
- H3 plays I3 in.
- I3 drops the ball to G3.
- G3 gives ball in runs with I3 towards Pawn.
- Running line A to B . B to C. C to D. D to E. E to F. F to G. G to H. H to I. I becomes A.
- Ball always starts to the left of the goal.
- Player 1 passes to player 4.
- Then player 1 and 2 start defending on the attacking players 3 and 4.
- Then players in the opposite line join up.
2 Teams compete to see who gets between the hats across the field first.
- 2 teams line up on the side of the field.
- Player 1 stands at one and a half meters with legs apart and facing the queue.
- Player 2 stands in the same position one and a half meters behind player 1.
- Player 3 starts the exercise by slaloming dribbling between the players.
When he has passed the last player, he passes the ball through the spread legs of the other players toward the first in the queue and stands in the same position one and a half meters behind the last player. - When there are no more players in the queue, player 1 starts the slalom and completes it as previously described.
In this way, the team moves forward toward the finish line. Whoever gets there first has won. - By varying the dribble, for example tip-top dribble or reverse dribble, you can make the exercise easier or more difficult.
Exercise short pass drills. See the image for the setup.
Note:
Note:
- When taking on right pylon.
- When taking on the right pylon, pass on the left in connection with the turn-out.
- Perform the other side parallel, at the same time.
Field length 32 meters and field width 40/45 meters.
Make two teams of 3/ 4 players and a goalkeeper.
Goal: Both teams can score on a big goal with goalkeeper.
Make two teams of 3/ 4 players and a goalkeeper.
Goal: Both teams can score on a big goal with goalkeeper.
- When the ball is out, start at the goalie's side.
- Corner kicks will be taken.
- Initially without offside.
Players stand next to a pylon and pass to the next player until the ball is back to player 1.
For more speed in the game, there may be several balls in the field.
For more speed in the game, there may be several balls in the field.
- 2 players
- Player 1 rebounds ball to player 2 whereby player 2 runs backwards and player 1 forwards.
- Once across turn around so player 1 is running backwards.
- Warming up with the ball 10 minutes
- 1 Passing
- 2 Bouncing
- 2 Passing
- 1 Dribble
- 1 Passing
- 2 Boucing
- 2 Crossing
- Dribble
- Perform the exercise so often that no one has to sit still.
- Coaching the above mentioned techniques.
- Motivate the players to complete the exercise within the given time.
- Every training session 5 seconds faster.
- A variation or addition is to have players run and pass the ball in diagonal lines.
- Very nice warm up 10 minutes
- Player 1 passes the ball to player 2
- Player 2 passes the ball to player 3
- Player 1 runs behind player 2
- Player 3 passes the ball to player 1
- Player 1 passes the ball to player 4 and runs on to the pawn near player 6
- Player 2 runs diagonally left along player 3
- Player 4 passes the ball to player 2
- Player 2 passes the ball to player 5 and then runs on to the pawn near player 5
- When it goes well the speed has to go up.
- When it doesn't go well, the speed has to go down and they always have to receive the ball first.
- When it still goes well, make the field smaller.
- The way back is the same
- Player 5 passes the ball to player 6
- Player 6 passes the ball to player 4
- Player 5 runs behind player 6
- Player 4 passes the ball to player 5
- Player 6 passes the ball to player 3 and runs on to the pawn near player 2
- Player 6 runs diagonally left along player 4
- Player 3 passes the ball to player 6
- Player 6 passes the ball to player 1 and then runs on to the pawn near player 1
- Exercise corner kick 15 minutes.
- Coach on where to stand and what running lines are expected of them.
- Only run when the ball is played.
- No fixed instruction, do not walk on top of each other.
- If possible, shoot straight away.
- When not scoring, create more overtime with attackers.
- The goal is to score when there are an even number of opponents.
- Let the attackers change positions often.