Everyone: I decided to start posting a weekly drill letter and will try to post here when I send it out (as long as there are no objections).
PASSING SOCCER DRILLS v.1.2 NEWSLETTER
U6-U7 Soccer Passing Drill:
Place two sets of cones (tall cones) in a parallel line. See below as an example. The cones should be about 10 yards apart from each other to start and can be moved to any distance depending on the age group.
x x
x x
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Break the kids up into two groups with a player behind each cone. There should be one ball per line of cones, so in the above example you would have three soccer balls. Have all the soccer balls start on one side or team. The goal is to kick the ball in a passing manner to knock the cones down. Team A can kick to other cone, then Team B. Leave the cones down and the first team to knock all the cones down win. I always like to have the losing team do 10 sit-ups or push-ups because it is good exercise and will help keep them engaged since there is something at stake. Move the cones back the next round. Illustrate to them that a close pass should be accurate and on the ground. As the cones move back they may need to use a different type of pass (e.g. a harder kick using the shoe laces of the foot).
U9-U12 Soccer Passing Drill:
You will need three players and two soccer balls for this soccer drill. You will also need to have the players form a line with about 10 yards between them (see below). The two outside player will be facing each other with the center player facing one of them (forcing his back to the other player). Each outside player will have a ball. See below.
X--> X <--X
The center player will have his back to one of the players. The player he is not facing will pass the ball and yell "TURN", at which point the center player will receive the ball, control and quickly pass it back (accurately). The other player will then pass the ball and yell "TURN". Timing on this by the passing player is key. You do not want too much idol time for the center player. This soccer drill teaches good soccer passing and communication by the players. Switch it up as you go along. Emphasize accuracy and good solid passing by all players. Also, let the passing player know how important it is to time the pass, just as if they were in a soccer match.
Soccer Passing Drill w/Movement:
Break the kids up into three groups. Take three cones and form a triangle about 20 yards apart and have a group of kids start behind each one of the cones.
1X 2X
3X
Have one ball. Player first in line at 1X will pass to player at 2X. Right after he passes he will SPRINT to the end of the line at 2X. The key here is the player receiving must execute receiving the ball and then passing in two touches. He will pass to 3X and SPRINT to the end of the line at 3X. Finally, 3X will pass to 1X and so on. If you are working with large groups then have multiple sessions going. You do not want long lines (maybe two per cone). This soccer drill will improve receiving and passing. It also teaches to move after making a pass.