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Fun Soccer Games for 5 to 8 Year Olds was created in line with guidelines adopted by the English Football Association and United States Youth Soccer.

Using Fun Soccer Games for 5 to 8 Year Olds you will:

  • Teach basic soccer skills
  • Promote teamwork
  • Encourage creativity
  • Ensure your kids have fun learning to play soccer

The author, Keith Boanas, is a Coach Educator for the English Football Association.

Click here to learn more, download a free sample game and to order your copy today for just £12 ($19).

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soccer coaching skills -how to teach passing

Teaching the technique of passing is actually quite straightforward.

However, it's not always easy to spot and remedy the mistakes that children often make. 

These are the key elements to cover when teaching basic passing: 

  • Use inside of the foot (the instep).

  • The non-striking foot should be pointing in the direction of the intended target.

  • The striking leg makes a swinging motion similar to a putter in golf.

  • The striking ankle must be locked.

  • Stay relaxed. Don’t be like a robot.

  • Look up to find your target but remember to look at the ball as you strike it. That's the only way the player can strike the ball correctly.

  • Move afterwards – don't stand there admiring your pass!

These are some common mistakes and how to correct them:

 

If the ball is off target, but rolling well -  the player has not pointed her non-striking foot at the target.

If the ball spins off the foot - the ankle was not locked when striking the ball.

If the ball goes in the air - the player has struck the ball below the centreline of the football and it will rise. Striking the ball above the centreline will ensure that it rolls on the ground.

If the pass lacks power or the player falls down after passing - she tried to swing her leg ACROSS her body instead of on a line with the hips and shoulders.

 

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