Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Soccer Games

Here are some fun games that teach skills...

1) Soccer Tennis

Set up a rectangle with cones or paint, ten by twenty yards is fine, and place a barrier, preferably a low net, across the middle.

The object is to kick the ball across the net before the ball touches the ground after the ball bounces off the ground or after an initial touch. Players are allowed to juggle as long as desired as long as the ball doesn’t touch the ground.
Scoring is similar to volleyball. My players loved 1v1, 2v2 and sometimes we made the field larger for more players.

2) Two-touch Showdown

This is a game between two players. A soccer ball and three cones are needed for this game.

Position the cones in a triangular shape, about two to three feet apart.

The first player gently taps the ball through the cones to the second player. The second player has to send the ball back through the cones but cannot go through the two cones from which the ball just came through, and the player only gets two touches to perform the maneuver.

Hints: 1) the first touch is crucial in that the player should touch the ball to one side. 2) if the first touch is poor and the player is fairly close to the cone, the player can take a large step and push the ball with the other foot, ankle flicking it through.

Here’s an example of my boys playing two-touch showdown...



3) Soccer Marbles

This is like a soccer game on a field except every player has their own soccer ball and the goals are cones inside the field, similar to hockey or lacrosse. Another ball is used for the game ball.

Players kick their ball, and only their ball, to strike and move the game ball toward their opponent’s goal. [The reason I suggest goals is that players should be able to come through the goal, with their ball, to stop opponents.]

This can be played 1v1 too.

4) Bocce Soccer

This is played similar to the Italian game on an open field, except you use eight soccer balls for the bocce balls and one mini soccer ball for the pallino, and you kick the balls rather than throw them. The game is played with two, four, or eight players.

Ideally, players should be able to tell their soccer balls apart from the other players, i.e. one person uses colored balls while the other uses white balls, etc...

At random, choose a player to kick the pallino (mini soccer ball). The same player will kick his first soccer ball. The purpose of the game is to get your soccer balls as close to the pallino as possible. After the first player has kicked his soccer ball, he is considered “inside” because his ball is closer to the pallino than anyone else. All other players are considered “outside.” Whenever a player is considered “inside,” he forfeits his turn kicking. All “outside” players take turns kicking their soccer balls until one of theirs gets closer to the pallino than the “inside” player.

After all players have kicked, the player that is “inside” is awarded points. One point is awarded to this player for every ball that is closer to the pallino than his closest competitor's ball. After points are awarded, the frame is complete. Start a new frame by electing a new person to kick the pallino and to kick the first soccer ball. A game is won when a player reaches 13 points.

2 comments:

Jason R. said...

2-touch showdown is great. I'm going to use that one. I'm preparing to coach my first 3v3 tournament this weekend.

Professional Sports Fan said...

This helps the kids to retain the ball's control despite the direction from which opponents strike. Like in case of a hockey stick, train them on using their feet's both sides.