Football/Soccer Session (Beginner): U10s (Start Time: 2023-08-08 18:00:00)

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David Beveridge
Name: David Beveridge
City: Oakville
Country: Canada
Membership: Adult Member
Sport: Football/Soccer
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Description

The focus of this session is to encourage players to beat an opponent 1v1.

Players should be encouraged to draw their opponent one direction, before using a feint, turn, or change of direction to beat them in the space created.

Aside from finding comfort on the ball, players are to learn to recognise the following moments:

  • Can I draw an opponent one way?
  • Can I then use a feint, turn or change of direction  (also change of tempo) to move into the space created and beat them 1v1.

Principles

  • Ball mastery

  • Learning feints, fakes, turns & shielding ofthe ball.

  • Learning how to beat an opponent in various circumstances.


    • Football/Soccer Session Plan Drill (Colour): Ball Mastery + Shielding the Ball

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      Ball Mastery + Shielding the Ball (15 mins)

      Ball Mastery


      Set Up

      • 15m by 15m square
      • 1 ball per players

      Objective

      • Players with a ball each dribbling around the area.
      • Coach to give them tasks to complete whilst dribbling; using varying areas of the foot.
      These include:
      • Dribbling with the laces.
      • Dribbling and changing directions with the outside of the foot.
      • Dribbling and changing directions with the inside of the foot.
      • Dribbling with the sole of the foot (sideways rolling) *make sure player is using 'back foot'*
      • Changing directions by pulling the ball back with the sole of foot (L shape)
      • Changing directions by flicking the ball behind the standing leg with the inside of the foot.
      • Feints by dropping shoulder one way and taking the ball in the opposite direction.

      1v1/Shielding the Ball
      • Players get into pairs and look to shield the ball from their partner


      Football/Soccer Session Plan Drill (Colour): 1v1 - Using feints and Changes of Direction through Gates

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      1v1 - Using feints and Changes of Direction through Gates (15 mins)

      Complete the first few rounds without balls - this will give the players a feel for movement patterns and the speed and distances they need to feint and change directions quickly.


      1v1 Through Gates

      Set Up

      • Area set up about 15m x 10m
      • Three gates of poles or tall cones; set up width ways across the area 3m apart.
      • Players split up into two groups and line up behind cone at opposite ends of the area.

      Objective

      • Practice starts with one player from each end stepping into the area.
      • The white team plays a pass into the player on the opposite side and then becomes the defender.
      • Once the pass is made they are required to block a gate.

      • The player that receives the ball has to try and get through to the white teams half by dribbling through one of the gates.
      • They cannot go through a gate that is being blocked otherwise they can get tackled.
      • The player should be aiming to disguise which gate they are going through; using feints and changes of direction to draw the defender to a gate before going through another one.

      • If a player successfully gets through the gates, their team receives a point.

      • Rotate the team passing the ball in so all players have adequate time attacking and defending.

      IF PLAYERS ARE STRUGGLING TO PASS THE BALL IN THE I SUGGEST COACH DO THAT


      Football/Soccer Session Plan Drill (Colour): 2v2 Games

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      2v2 Games (20 mins)

      • 2v2 Games
      • Pitches set up about 15m long by 10m wide.
      • If a team wins, they move up a pitch and if they lose they move down a pitch.
      • Run games for 2 minutes.
      • Try to keep games at 2v2 to encourage lots of 1v1s.
      • If odd numbers, one team can have a sub they rotate each game - they must rotate fairly.
      • If odd number of teams, then the team that wins on pitch 1 (the highest pitch) gets a rest.

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