Soccer drills
Content
- No. 1 or goalkeeper takes a goal kick
- No. 2 takes the ball
- No. 2 gives a depth pass on no. 3
- No. 3 plays in on no. 4 this comes in the ball
- No. 4 makes room for the incoming player
- No. 3 plays no. 5 to
- No. 5 takes the ball and scores
Structure of the exercise form
- At number 1 two players with a ball
- At 2, 3 and 5 three players
- Move from 1 to 5
- If there is no goalkeeper then 5 goes on goal
- Increasing/reducing distances
- Responding to the outer leg
- Eye contact and getting into the ball
- At position 4, add a defender
- Ball over the ground and/or through the air
- In case of delay, player 1 takes the goal kick
Coaching
- When No. 1 has control over the ball, only then come into the ball
- At no. 4 first away from the ball and then into the ball
- Ensuring that one does not fall short of each other that's easy to defend
Field setup:
- Place 2 x 4 x 2 pilons next to each other so that two streets of pilons are formed.
The course of play:
- The players have to try to pass exactly through the pilon street and then sprint through it after the ball.
- Another player (white) receives the ball and dribbles to the other street.
- There this player does exactly the same towards player 3.
- Player 3 starts again on the same spot as player 1.
Laws of the Game:
- The ball must pass through the pilon street.
- If you hit a pilon, you have to sprint to straighten the pilon and try again.
- The ball must pass all pilons before the receiving player can take it.
- Make sure you respond quickly and cleanly
- Also pay attention to the ball and running line
Cross behind the defense.
- Let the players start running slowly
- Then let them take longer steps
- Players A and D start by leading the ball to players B and E (1),
- The latter make themselves playable next to the stick on which A and D play the ball (2).
- B and E play the ball back (3) on which A and D pass the ball again (4).
- Then B and E play the ball on C and F (5).
- Doing a good control of the ball behind the stick (6)
- After that. they're going to finish on target.
- After finishing, they're going to get the ball and connect in the back.
- Exercise that can be used to practise short and long passing
- Advanced players can play in one time
- Each player moves to set up a 1-2
- 1 passes to 2
- 2 passes back on 1 and 1 plays on 3
- 3 passes back on 2 and 2 plays on 4
- ...
- 6 passes back on 5 and 5 plays in depth on 6
- 6 finishes off, gets the ball and joins the line
- Middle player speeds up to goal with ball at his foot and finishes on target
- Returns to blue pilon (sprint), passes and gets the ball back from the player at the red pilon
- Red takes the ball along the flank to the back line
- Meanwhile the one that started goes back towards goal and asks the ball from other flank while running
- Takes the ball on and finishes (outside the rectangle).
- Right flank and attacker dive in the box and finish the cross coming from the left flank
- The following exercise contains a lot of speed, agility, coordination, passing and even duelling.
- A speed exercise that can be done at any time of the training.
- Any age group can do this exercise. There are enough variations possible that you can apply yourself.
- With the younger and even the older groups the FUN aspect is also very pleasant.
- You can apply this form of exercise to different distances. It is especially important to look at your age group and what you want to achieve.
- Both players A leave with shoulder to shoulder until they're between the poles.
- (1), They then accelerate around the pilon and go back to the stick
- (2,3). Behind the stick, they go sideways over the hurdles
- (4). Again they go behind the stick and accelerate forward to the stick that's the furthest away.
- (5). Back to the other pole again
- (6) to then get a ball played in from B
- (7) on which A finishes on target
- (8).Player who finishes first wins.
- In the older ages you can have the loser do push-ups or do an extra job.
- At younger ages you add up the points.
- A takes the place of B and B goes to A.
- As a variation, you can have players B throw up the ball so that A has to head the ball inside the goal.
- As you can see, it is all about speed, agility and coordination
- Whoever wins, it's always fun and hard work is done
- Have fun with this speed exercise and let us know what you thought of it
- Players A and D start by leading the ball to players B and E (1),
- The latter make themselves playable next to the stick on which A and D play the ball (2).
- B and E bounced the ball back (3) on which A and D pass the ball again (4).
- Then B and E play the ball on C and F (5).
- Doing a targeted check behind the stick (6) to then play the ball in on A and D
- Which make themselves playable (7),
- C and F ask for the ball back on which A and D play (8) and
- C and F bounced the ball again while A and D walked behind the stick (9).
- The second shape has slightly more pace than the first fit.
- A and D again lead the ball (1) and play in to B and E which make themselves playable (2),
- B and E now play in to C and F (3) on which the latter play a handball while B and E walk behind the stick (4).
- B and E then play the ball in the course of the next player A and D (5) etc...
- The action is fast but timing of A and D when catching up is important.
- Move again A-B-C-D-E-F-A.
- Here again 2 players per place minimum.