Soccerexercises for u20

  • Players face each other
  • 1 side plays ball in and immediately becomes defender
  • Player takes ball and tries to make action and dribble across the line
Notes:
  • Defending directly forward
  • Duel on the ball
  • Moment of entry must be at the moment attacker dribbles ball forward
drawing 1 vs. 1 duels
Ball possession.
A match without goals.

Exercise:
  • Keeping the ball in the team as long as possible
  • Running free and retrieving the ball
Variation:
  • Ball restriction of touching 2x or touching 1x.
  • Adjust the space according to the amount of players.
drawing Ball possession
  • 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
Dribbling exercises:
  • Dribbling around the pawns, close together with 1 foot inside-outside foot
  • Dribbling around the pawns, close together with 2 feet,
    • going left, right foot inside foot, left foot outside side, etc.
    • then to the right, left foot inside side, right foot inside side
  • 4 pawns in diamond, start and go as in picture tightly past the pawns and same route back.
  • Make a quadrant with 4 pawns, dribble tightly around them, left and right turns
  • 8 pawns in four squares, two opposite each other.
    • Dribble between the pawns from 1 to 2 and back, 1 to 3 and back 1 to 4 and back.
    • On reversals cut off or behind stand leg as quickly as possible.
drawing Dribbling exercises
Goal:
Release ball quickly while intensity of run continues

Description:

  • A plays the ball to asking B
  • B rebounds the ball and then runs around the cone and offers to C
  • C receives the ball from A
  • C does a 1-2 with B
  • C joins in behind
The exercise is performed in two groups.
drawing Handball walking exercise
3 variants:
  • Pass with handball and then rounding left or right
  • Pass with turn through pass to the left or right
  • Pass with 2 bounces and then finish left or right
drawing Completion exercise
  • Pass and dribble
  • Player follows the ball
  • Pass correctly and pay attention to 1 x hit
drawing Pass and dribble exercise
  • Distances:
    • Rectangle of 15 by 5 meters.
    • Pawns B and C 5 meters apart.
    • Both 2.5 meters from side and 5 meters from A and D.
  • Duration: 10 min.
    • After 5 min change direction
Explanation:
  • A plays into B
  • B drops the ball to C
  • C passes to D
  • The moment the ball reaches D, A has to be there to make the handball.
  • D bounces to A and runs straight through to be played in again.
  • A rebounds to D and D rebounds to E.
  • E takes ball to starting point.
  • Running lines: A becomes B, B becomes C etc.
Points of attention:
  • Tight balls by hitting ball in heart, body slightly over ball.
  • B must drop the ball on C slightly to outside so that there is a free pass line to D.
  • A must time that she/he is present at the right time for the handball with D.
  • If she/he is too early and has to wait too long it means in the match that there is opponent in her/his back.
  • Is she/he too late D has to wait it means in the match that the opponent can put pressure on D.
  • To maintain concentration make sure that at point A the ball is not played until everyone is in place.
drawing Pass and Trap form
Description:
- Position play, where the overtal must put immediate pressure on ball loss
Game Shape:
  • The red team plays the ball around or plays for possession.
  • The blue team tries to take the ball away.
  • If the blue team has gained possession of the ball, they must try to score as soon as possible in 1 of the 4 goals.
  • The red team must prevent this from happening.
  • We play 9 x 5.
Dimensions:
- 40x40

Coaching:
  • Is it pressured at all when the ball is lost?
  • If yes, by whom and by whom not? If no, why not?
  • If pressure is applied, how? Aggressively from the idea of capturing the ball immediately or from a shuffling pace?
drawing Pressure toward ball loss
Description
  • Players start at pylons
  • Balls are in the middle
  • Players kick in place
  • When trainer calls, players go toward balls, 2-pairs at 1 ball
  • Coach calls left and right, players go to that side
  • When trainer calls ball, you have to take the ball with your hands
drawing Response Exercise
This Exercise can be performed on both sides:
  • Good handball
  • Tight pass after it
  • Lay wide edge 16
  • After this round off on goal.
drawing Simple finishing form