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Soccer dribbling drills, part 1


Fig. A: Soccer dribbling and faking exercises


Fig. B: Soccer dribbling exercise



Fig. C: Soccer dribbling and faking exercise



Fig. D: Soccer tag and passing exercises



Fig. E: Soccer tag game



Fig. F: Soccer passing exercise

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Main focus group              

  • U12 - U14 players'
Fig. A
Soccer dribbling and faking exercise
Warm-up 1: Obstacle course
Setup

  • Mark out two fields.
  • Field 1: Lay out four poles on the field.
  • Field 2: Using cones, mark out a starting line in front of a square and one station on each side
  • Divide players into two equal groups and assign one to each field.
Fig. B
Sequence: Field 1
  • Divide players into two teams, A and B.
  • Team A’s players pass to each other.
  • Two of Team B’s players dribble around; the other two move around the field without a ball.
  • Groups switch roles after one minute.
Fig. C
Sequence: Field 2
  • Two goalkeepers stand inside the square; the other players line up at the starting line and at one of the side cones.
  • Player A starts by dribbling onto the field and executing a fake of his choice between the cones.
  • Next, he passes on the ground or in the air to the goalkeeper.
  • The goalkeeper passes or throws the ball to Player B, who checks away before showing for the ball. After controlling it, he passes back to the starting line.
  • Each player moves to the other station. The goalkeepers switch positions as well.
  • Groups switch fields after a few repetitions.
Tips and corrections
  • Players are not allowed to touch or jump over the poles.
  • Team A’s players are limited to three touches. Make sure all players are constantly moving.
  • Players should try to incorporate the poles in a creative way.


Fig. D

Soccer tag game and passing exercises
Warm-up 2: Obstacle tag
Setup

  • Setup is the same as for Warm-up 1.
Fig. E
Sequence: Field 1
  • Divide players into two teams, taggers and runners.
  • One of the taggers holds a ball in his hands and tries to tag the runners with it.
  • He may pass the ball to a teammate at any time. As soon as he tags a runner, he must pass. Whichever player he passes to becomes the next tagger.
  • Which team can tag more players within 90 seconds?
Fig. F
Sequence: Field 2

  • Divide players into two teams; each team has a goalkeeper who stands inside the square.
  • On the coach’s command, Player A passes to Player B, who drops the ball back; A passes in the air to the goalkeeper.
  • Next, A moves to B’s position and B runs back to the starting line.
  • If the goalkeeper fails to catch the ball, B has to run around the cone on the side.
Tips and corrections
  • The exercise on Field 2 allows you to integrate your goalkeeper warm-up with your field player warm-up.
  • Before you start, however, you should give your goalkeepers a chance to warm up without the ball.
  • You can also do this warm-up without goalkeepers: Two field players stand inside the square and use their thigh or chest to control the ball.
  • Groups switch fields after a few repetitions.

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