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The Novice Coach’s Guide to a Successful Soccer Season
Practical Advice on Coaching a Competitive Youth Soccer Team
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The Novice Coach’s Guide to a Successful Soccer Season
The vast majority of soccer coaches in the United States are still Moms and Dads who volunteer to coach their sons or daughters.
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The Novice Coach’s Guide to a Successful Soccer Season
While a growing proportion of these parents have some soccer-playing background, most youth coaches
are new to the sport.
The term “novice” includes those who are new to soccer and also those with a soccer background who
are inexperienced in their role as “coach.”
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The Novice Coach’s Guide to a Successful Soccer Season
This self-paced course provides theoretical and practical information for novice coaches working with
the U-10, U-12 and U-14 age groups. For the purposes of this presentation… “U-10” includes U-9 and U-10 “U-12” includes U-11 and U-12 “U-14” includes U-13 and U-14
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The information is organized Into six sections.
What is Soccer? Understanding Your Players.
Understanding Tactics and Skills. Team Management.
Practice Management. Parent Management.
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Section 1 What is Soccer?
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What is Soccer? Soccer is an “invasion” sport, tactically identical to other team sports such as basketball, hockey, fast
Frisbee and water polo.
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The basic objective of invasion sports is to penetrate through the other team and score more goals in the
time allowed.
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What is Soccer - Attacking
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When in possession, each player should first consider the question, “Can I score a goal?”
If scoring is not possible, the next most important consideration is, “Can I pass to a teammate who can?
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What is Soccer - Attacking
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As a general tactical approach, when attacking the goal is not possible, the players should be encouraged to
pass or dribble the ball away from the opponents (keep possession) until there is a new opportunity to
attack forward (penetration).
Understanding when to possess and when to penetrate is the foundation of tactical awareness.
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What is Soccer - Attacking
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While possessing the ball (building-up), the attacking team should spread out from side-to-side and from
front-to-back in order to circulate the ball and create new opportunities to attack the goal.
Often, the most open spaces to possess the ball are found
to the back and to the sides of the field.
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What is Soccer - Attacking
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When the ball is turned over to the opponent, the closest player(s) should try to win it back.
If regaining possession is not possible, the next best objective is to block or delay the opponent’s forward progress and recover defenders behind the ball.
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What is Soccer - Defending
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Once behind the ball, the basic tactical concept underlying team defending is to reduce the field space
available to the attackers. This is achieved by the players moving towards the ball – as a team.
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What is Soccer - Defending
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The respective skill level of each team, the position of the ball on the field, and the number of opponents and teammates in the area around the ball will dictate the best time and place to attempt to regain possession.
….often, good defending is demonstrated by simply not giving up scoring chances!
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What is Soccer - Defending
The most dangerous tactical situations in soccer occur when the ball changes possession. This is because
defenders are often out of position and more space is available to attack the goal.
All players must learn to naturally transition between
attack and defense, and vice versa. This is best achieved by playing soccer games in practice.
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What is Soccer - Transition
When coming into possession, attacking players should be encouraged to counter-attack as a first tactical
option – and then keep possession if the chance is lost.
In contrast, defenders caught in transition should be encouraged to immediately try to win the ball back. If this is not possible, the objectives are to… a) stop or
slow the counter-attack, b) stop or slow forward progress (dribbles or passes), or c) get behind the ball.
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Keeping possession of the ball is the most important aspect of individual and team play – and therefore the
most important element in player development.
Without the ability to control and dribble the ball, there is no possibility of constructive team play.
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What is Soccer - Technique
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Young or inexperienced players must concentrate on the mechanics of controlling the ball before they can
look up and decide what to do next.
This is one reason why young players and those with poor technique need more time and space - and fewer
teammates and opponents - than those with more refined skills.
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What is Soccer - Tactical Insight
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When playing 1v1, each player only has to process the movement and actions of one opponent.
What is Soccer - Tactical Insight
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When the game numbers rise to 4v4, each player in or out of possession has to process the movement and
actions of three teammates and four opponents.
What is Soccer - Tactical Insight
As the number of players increases, the complexity of processing and reading the
game increases exponentially.
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Soccer is fundamentally a player’s game; a game of mistakes and turn-overs; a game of improvisation and
expression; a game of creativity and movement; a game of tactical opposites; a game that rewards those who dare; a game that breathes through individuals
and which often suffocates from over-coaching; a simple game that is very difficult to play well.
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What is Soccer - Summary
End of Section 1
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