Practice Plans & Player Development
Practices are where players learn, grow, and build confidence.
You don’t need complicated drills or long sessions — simple, active, and fun practices are the most effective.
Use the resources below to guide your practices based on your team’s age group.
What Makes a Great Practice?
- Keep players active (avoid long lines)
- Focus on skill development and fun
- Keep instructions simple
- Adjust to your players’ age and ability
- Create a positive environment
Simple Practice Structure (60 Mins)
Warm-Up (10 min)
- Dribbling or movement activity
Skill Activity (15–20 min)
- Focus on one skill (passing, shooting, etc.)
Small-Sided Game (20 min)
- Let them play and apply skills
Scrimmage (10–15 min)
- Game-like play
Keep things moving and avoid long explanations.
Sample Practice Plan
Example: U8 Practice
Warm-Up: Dribble around grid
Skill: Dribbling through cones
Game: Sharks & Minnows
Scrimmage: 3v3 or 4v4
Understanding Positions
Defense: Protect the goal and pass forward
Midfield: Move the ball up the field
Forward: Try to score
Don’t worry about perfect positioning — focus on helping players understand the flow of the game.
Learning the Game
As players grow, they’ll begin to learn more rules like:
- Build-out line
- Offside
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