Tactical Passing Drill for Formations 4-3-3, 3-5-2 & 3-4-3
Generic passing circles will improve a player’s first touch, but they do not teach players where to be on match day. To master build-up…
The Roadmap to Player Development.
You cannot coach a 6-year-old the same way you coach an 18-year-old.
In this phase, tactical instructions are minimal. Our drills focus on Ball Mastery, 1v1 confidence, and basic motor skills (Agility, Balance, Coordination). We replace laps and lines with “Gamified” drills like Tag Games and Mazes to ensure every child gets maximum touches and maximum fun.
The Skill Acquisition Phase (U10 to U13). This is the “Golden Age” of learning. The nervous system is primed to learn complex movements, making it the perfect time to refine technique.
Our drills for this phase bridge the gap between individual skill and team play. We introduce Basic Tactics (width, depth, triangles) and Functional Skills (passing timing, first touch under pressure) without sacrificing creativity.
The Performance Phase (U14 to Pro). The focus shifts from “Learning to Play” to “Learning to Win.”
Training becomes tactically specific and physically demanding. In this section, you will find high-intensity Tactical Periodization drills that replicate specific match scenariosβsuch as breaking down a low block, pressing in the attacking third, or managing transitions. The goal is to develop autonomous decision-makers who can solve problems on the pitch.
Select your age group below to find session plans tailored specifically to their cognitive and physical needs.
No. In the Foundation Phase, players should rotate positions constantly. Locking a 7-year-old into a “Defender” role limits their ball contact and skill development. Encourage everyone to attack and defend.
The priority is “Technique under Pressure.” Players should master the core skills (passing, receiving, dribbling) in realistic game scenarios (2v1, 3v3) rather than static lines.
At this level, fitness should be integrated into the game model. Use High-Intensity Small Sided Games (e.g., 4v4) to build “Match Endurance” rather than isolating running. This improves tactical understanding and fitness simultaneously.
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