Soccer drills
- All players start with a ball and dribble through the box.
- The players try to keep the ball inside the box and not collide with each other.
Size: depending on age and skill.
Length: 20-25 metres.
Width: 15-20 metres.
Attacking: Score goals.
- Dribble through the box (“try to keep the ball close to youâ€).
- Try to dribble where there are no other players.
- Stay active.
- All players start with a ball, except the defender. The defender tries to take or knock balls away from the other players.
- The defender counts how many balls he has taken or tapped away. After a certain time, the defender will be changed.
Size: depending on age and skill.
Length: 20-25 meter.
Width: 15-20 meters.
Attacking:
Score goals.
- Dribble through the box.
- Staying active.
Defence:
Preventing goals and conquering the ball.
- Take away the ball.
- Staying active.
- All players start with a ball and dribble through the box.
- The players try to keep the ball inside the box and not collide with each other.
Size: depending on age and skill.
- Length: 20-25 metres.
- Width: 15-20 metres.
Material:
• Every player one
Attacking: Scoring goals.
- Dribble through the box (try to keep the ball close to you).
- Try to dribble where there are no other players.
- Stay active.
- Half of the players start with a ball, the other players try to conquer the balls.
- The players who lose a ball, try to conquer another one.
Size: depending on age and skill.
Length: 20-25 meters.
Width: 15-20 meters.
Attacking:
Score goals.
- Dribble through the box.
- Staying active.
Defence:
Preventing goals and conquering the ball.
- Take away the ball.
- Staying active.
- All players start with a ball and dribble through the box.
- The players try to keep the ball inside the box and not collide with each other.
- The players with the ball can score points by dribbling through the small goals, not being allowed to dribble through the same small goal twice in a row.
depending on age and ability.
Length: 20-25 metres.
Width: 15-20 metres.
Goal Scoring.
- Dribble through the box (“try to keep the ball close to youâ€).
- Try to dribble where there are no other players.
- Stay active.
- All players start with a ball and dribble through the box. The defender tries to take or knock balls away from the other players.
- The defender counts how many balls he has taken or tapped away. After a certain time, the defenders are changed.
- The players with the ball can score points by dribbling through the small goals. They are not allowed to dribble through the same small goal twice.
Size: depending on age and ability.
Length: 20-25 metres.
Width: 15-20 metres.
Goal Scoring.
- Dribble through the box (“try to keep the ball close to youâ€).
- Try to dribble where there are no other players.
- Keep participating actively.
- All players start with a ball and dribble through the box.
- The players try to keep the ball inside the box and not collide with each other.
Size: depending on age and ability.
Length: 20-25 metres.
Width: 15-20 metres.
Attacking: Score goals.
- Dribble through the box (“try to keep the ball close to youâ€).
- Try to dribble where there are no other players.
- Stay active.
Drafting:
- Field of 10m by 10m
- 1 or 2 magic trees (trainers) in the middle.
- 1 ball per player.
- Task 1:
- Players walk from one side of the magic forest to the other.
- Without losing the ball.
- Task 2:
- Players walk from one side of the magic forest to the other.
- Without losing the ball.
- But watch out; the magic trees have woken up.
- And moving through the forest.
- Task 3:
- Players walk from one side of the forest to the other.
- Without losing the ball.
- But beware; the magic trees have woken up by a storm and are moving through the forest.
- But there are also branches and leaves everywhere.
- 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
Do you want to get in better shape? You can, but it takes a few things.
- What do you need?
- Pawns
- Football
- Clothes you can sport in
- Staircase
- First of all, it is important that you make sure you warm up before you start working on your cardio!
- What should you do?
- Run 2 pawns forward 1 to the back and repeat this every time.
- Do that 2x
- Grab the ball and run 5 rounds with the ball.
- This will ensure ball control and as well as do something about your condition.
- You can also do exercises indoors for your fitness, like running up and down the stairs 5 times.
- Run 2 pawns forward 1 to the back and repeat this every time.
- Of course you can also give your own twist to how you want to do it, but I think this is the best and nicest way to improve it.
- Don't try to run fast on the first day without stopping and take small steps!
- Make a square with pylons in which butter cheese and eggs can be played
- form two groups
- use 6 jackets, 3 yellow and 3 green
- Play butter cheese and eggs with the jackets
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.