| Name: | Matt Brewer |
|---|---|
| City: | Seattle |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
Tech: Passing and receiving
Tact: Passing to feet or space
Phys: ABCS
Social: teamwork, decision making

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1. Players pass and move ball around area set up in diagram in competitive environment playing invisible soccer.
2. Progress to adding defender in the group, each group has a number and on command that player must steal ball from own group. If defender gets it they get a point, attackers keep ball in time limit they get point.
3. Progress to having 1 defender in each square, players must make 3 passes then move to another square, 1 point per square. If defender wins ball that team must pass into next square and score no points.
AT:4 I:1 R:4
Coaching Points:
Balls of feet
type of first touch
communication - verbal/non verbal
composure - draw defender in then play
choice of surface to receive
passing lane - angle and distance
movement to support
Q: why do we draw defender into pass? A: more time for teammate receiving
Q:when would you play to feet or space? A: space available to receiving

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
3 v 3 world cup or small sided scrimmage
if team makes 3 passes then that equals a goal for that team.
Play throw ins.
AT:4 R:1 I:4
Coaching Points:
5Ws
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Warm Up: (20 mins)
Players dribble ball around in competitive environment in area suitable to players and age.
Add conditions such as ball manipulations, tag, challlenges etc.
Progress to two defenders, defenders must look to steal balls of attackers. Once ball is lost, that player can then support other players to pass and move. Defending pair have time limit to win all balls.
AT:2 R:30 I:5
Coaching Points:
balls of feet
scanning with head
change of speed direction
face target
choice of surface
middle of ball
follow through to target
Q: what do you need to see when passing to teammate? A: passing lane/eyes