Soccerexercises for u10

  • Blue runs to the pot and cuts off.
  • Blue passes the ball to red.
  • Red tries to score.
Variations:
  • inside/outside ball cut off.
drawing Felling & scoring
  • Player 1 passes the ball to Player 2.
  • Player 2 passes to Player 3.
  • Player 3 is going to attack with Player 1.
  • Player 2 goes to defend on Player 1 and 3.
  • Goalkeeper 1 tries to catch the ball.
drawing 2 versus 1 attack interplay
  • S2 is central and asks ball to S1.
  • S1 plays ball in.
  • S2 spins out and does double pass to S3 who asks for ball with pre-action.
  • S3 takes ball and does slalom with turn on each side and passes with ball to back pot.
drawing Passing - first key and dribbling
  • Put 4 hoops around each goalkeeper; 1 in front, 1 on the left, 1 on the right, 1 behind
  • Trainer stands in front of the goalkeepers
  • Goalkeepers dribble on the spot
  • When trainer says; front/ back/ left/ right goalkeepers step with both feet in this direction and then step back into starting position
drawing Warm-up goalie: foot movement
  • K1 gets ball from trainer
  • K2 puts pressure on K1
  • K1 plays ball into 1 of 2 small goals
drawing executing under pressure
  • Player 1 passes the ball to player 2.
  • Player 1 runs through and player 2 lays the ball wide.
  • Player 1 passes the ball to player 3.
  • Player 2 meanwhile has run on to the goal.
  • Player 3 passes a cross to player 2 and and then player 2 finishes.
drawing attack
Per 2 passes to each other:

  • Short distance
  • Long distance
drawing Fit per 2
  • Player 1 passes the ball to player 2.
  • Player 1 runs through and player 2 lays the ball wide.
  • Player 1 passes the ball to player 3.
  • Player 2 meanwhile has run on to the goal.
  • Player 3 passes a cross to player 2 and and then player 2 finishes.
drawing attack
  • Player 2 dribbles with ball from A to B and passes to C
  • Player D passes to A
  • Player from B to D
  • Player 3 dribbles with ball from C to B and passes to A
  • Player D to C
  • Player B to D
drawing Warm-up, fitting and positioning
  • The first player plays the ball deep to the second player.
  • This second player then passes the ball.
  • The first player finishes.
drawing cross and finish
Warming up 3 exercises +- 8 min
  • 1st 6 meter sprint next to the field.
    • get them ready 1 leg in front 1 behind
    • hands next to the body
    • each 3x
  • 2nd exercise stand on 1 leg other leg bent backwards 20 seconds hold then other leg.
    • If this is difficult, you do a round per leg.
  • 3rd exercise is with ball on upper leg-> ball on foot and catch both cases.
Dribbling exercises. The goals are 1 meter big
  • Dribble through as many goals as possible within a minute.
    • They can do this all at the same time.
    • But they should not go through a goal at the same time. Make sure they do not wait for each other at a goal then they have to find another goal. If they wait too often, add 2 more goals.
  • Dribble 1 ball with pairs. Score by kicking the ball through the goal to your partner.
    • Practice for a few minutes, then play. Who scores the most goals within a minute?
  • Goals dribbling waste rounds.
    • In box have ball dribble on yes sign have ball stop in goal.
    • Last one falls off each time until there is 1 winner.
    • In this exercise, have the players first dribble and kick the ball into the goal without dropping out.
  • Kicking exercise
    • 2 goals and pylons at 5 meters, 8 meters and 10 meters. Shoot into goal via inside foot.
    • Then hit 1 pylon to the back.
    • Make sure the stand leg is next to the ball not against it and pointing towards the goal.
    • Make sure the shooting leg is brought to the back and swung straight ahead.
    • Correct if they are not doing this correctly.

  • Remaining time; party form
drawing Training minis
1st exercise:
  • Player A plays the ball in to B and runs to B's position.
  • Player B stands open turned, takes it and passes it to Player C and so on.

  • Point of attention playing in:
    • the ball must be hit in the middle so that it stays low.
    • The correct technique for this is to lift your shooting leg slightly.
  • Passing point:
    • The player who accepts the ball should not be facing the ball with his or her body, but turned "open". You create this by positioning your body towards the player you are passing to and with your eyes on the ball.
    • Playing around clockwise, the ball is taken on with the left and I play on with the right.
    • In the other direction take on with the right and play on with the left.
    • If you notice it's too easy, first increase the pace. Then to make it more difficult you can take out the assumption and they have to pass the ball directly.
2nd exercise:
  • Player B asks for the ball.
  • Player A plays into player B.
  • Then B then drops the ball to player A after which he passes it back to player C.
  • Player C then drops it to player B and then player B plays it diagonally to player D and so on.
Points of attention:
  • The player who plays the ball in must move on after the play-in so that he can ask for the ball, in the middle, between the pawns
  • Not further because then the effect is gone with the cross pass.
  • The player who rebounds runs around his own pawn to ask for the ball again in the middle.
  • This player must make the correct turn when rebounding so that he keeps his eyes on the ball.
  • His turn should be short toward the box and not off the play.
In both drills after 8 minutes, change directions of play.
Clockwise passes with right leg, counterclockwise passes with left leg.

drawing Pass form open