Although seen by many as a modern approach, small-sided games have been used since the 1960s as the best way to coach key skills and tactics to your players. The games in this section twill help you, your players and your team to be better. We also show you some of our favourite small sided games and explain how they work with clear illustrations and simple rules.
Help your players to hone their creativity with this game of possession versus attack. Players must keep the ball or take quick advantage of gaining possession with clever attacks. Why use it This drill is aimed at getting midfielders to use creativity in the final third of the
In soccer training drill sessions, players are more willing to try shooting from every angle possible. You need to build this confidence into your team, so they shoot when they see the opportunity on match day, too. This small-sided soccer coaching game is great for that. Try it and see for yourself. How often do
In this small-sided game, you need to get your players to make decisions which means getting their heads up to see what options they have. They have the chance to score in two goals at one end of the playing area, so they have to switch play quickly to catch the opposition off guard. Use
This is a great small-sided game, which gives your players the option of dribbling or passing to score a point. In matches your players will have to make choices between running with the ball or passing it, so use these soccer coaching tips to sharpen decision-making skills. Set up tips In this game you use
The midfield is the engine room of your football team, it makes everything else tick. The following soccer coaching tips and small sided game should help link your defenders to your attackers, so when the defence clears the ball into midfield it is moved quickly on to the attackers to fire at the goal. Watching
This soccer coaching session focuses on using one-two skills with players running in from midfield. These passes can put midfielders into goal-scoring positions by using an attacker to pass past the defenders. In this soccer coaching session, the attacker receives the ball with their back to goal,
This small-sided soccer game makes the most of 1v1 situations and works on players’ tackling skills and their ability to evade tackles. The players in this game need to have good all-round soccer skills so their team doesn’t lose a life. Set up the game You can use the centre circle of an 11-a-side pitch,
Giving your players the confidence to use a short ball from a goal kick will help their overall development as a player because it coaches them to stay calm under pressure and shows them how doing so will create space further up the field for midfielders to exploit. By playing the ball along the back
Getting young soccer players to be constantly aware of what is going on around them is difficult, but you can improve their awareness skills with this fast, constantly moving game.This is a high-intensity game, which uses five players at one time – you can mark out two or three areas depending on numbers at your