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12U Pella Soccer Club Curriculum & Practice Plan

12U Age Group Characteristics Players from age 9 to 12 years have a special ability to learn. Therefore, this is the right age to work on specific soccer techniques and skills. Developing good technique is essential at this age. 1v1 and 2v1 attacking and defending situations are important to develop individual skills as well as the passing techniques to develop the necessary team game. Use small sided games to develop basic attacking and defensive principles. Other important aspects of tactical training are possession, combination play, transition and finishing in the final third, as well as zonal defending. Players will rotate in two or three different positions to avoid early specialization. Technical Focus Points for this Age Group Passing and Receiving Ball Control Turning Shooting Shielding the Ball Crossing and Finishing Goalkeeping 1v1, 2v1 or 3v2 Attacking and Defending Tactical Focus Points for this Age Group Attacking Principles Finishing Defending Principles Playing Out of the Back Possession Combination Play Physical Focus Point for this Age Group Agility Coordination and Balance Speed and Quickness Reaction Endurance Acceleration Psychosocial Focus Points for this Age Group Motivation Self Confidence Cooperation Communication Respect and Discipline Competitiveness Commitment

Breakdown of Skill Area and Other Things to Consider Training Habits: Focuses on the overall development of the player individually and the team Has respect for teammates, opponents, referees, and coaching staff Works outside of practice times to improve individual skills Works to maintain his/her fitness level outside of scheduled practice times Gives best effort in order to maximize potential Takes feedback from coaching staff and attempts to improve Listens to coach and ready to train at assigned time Has proper attire/equipment Ball Skills: Composed on the ball and comfortable with either foot Uses several feint/moves in attack and defense Advanced juggling Develops speed with the ball Must practice ball skills outside of scheduled practice time to improve Dribbling/Attacking: Encourage players to go 1v1 and run at defenders Be creative when attacking Uses a variety of turns and moves to get away from pressure Exhibits exceptional change of pace and direction Balanced dribbling and on the ball composure Knows when and where to dribble and makes correct tactical decision Passing/Receiving: Uses a variety of passes short, long, driven, chipped, crosses, bent, etc. Passes with proper weight, accuracy, and timing Has proper technique with short and long passing/crossing Use of different controlling surfaces when receiving a ball Takes a positive 1 st touch into space and attacks with speed Able to pass efficiently under pressure and on the run Positive movement after a pass in an effort to support the play

Heading: Uses proper form when heading to prevent injuries (hit ball with the forehead) Shooting/Attacking: Proper striking technique Uses laces for power and instep for placement Able to beat an opponent and strike ball on frame from different angles Strikes through middle of the ball Takes shots when they are available and hits the target area Recognizes shooting opportunities Shows good balance and is creative in tight situations Defending: Proper defensive stance when approaching the attacking player Proper form when tackling an opponent Pressures the ball after loss of possession Doesn t dive in and is composed when containing attacking player Uses verbal communication when defending Able to mark key players in dangerous areas Pushes up as a unit Understands team shape and players roles on the field Knows role in defending set pieces and responsibilities on corner kicks Game Awareness/Decision Making: Ability to read and understand the game Increase speed in decision making on the pitch Positions themselves in a position to receive a pass or defend as a cohesive unit Movement off the ball is positive Ability to provide width and depth both in attack and defense Ability to find ways to get behind the defense Organizationally sound in defense Goal Keeping (rotate this position amongst everyone) Use proper stance:toes leaning forward, knees bent, hands in front of body Footwork all types, side shuffle, jumping, quick feet Able to catch the ball with hands and with the body Collecting balls at all levels: ground, waist, chest, overhead, jumping Proper collapse and diving techniques Learn footwork: on toes, quick feet, shuffling, agility

Pella Soccer Club 12U Season Plan Trainings Per Week 2 (90 Minutes) Formation for 9 v 9 : Keeper 3 3 2 Training Session Structure Warm up (10) Technique (20) Small Sided Activity (30) Expanded Small Sided Activity (15) Scrimmage 5v5 or 6v6 (10) Debrief (5) Objectives for this Age Group Physical: Compete with increased speed, agility, coordination and balance during play Technical: Focus on quality of passing and receiving technique as well as ball control in game situations Tactical: Develop attacking/defending principles and combination play Psychosocial:Increase collective self confidence and communication during play Scrimmage: Improve possession and transition as well as collective defending during play By the End of the Season a player should be capable of: 1. Applying good technique with speed during game situations 2. Applying attacking/defending principles in games 3. Applying agility, coordination and speed movements in practice and games Reference List This Curriculum was adapted from the following resources. 1 US Soccer Age Group Organization and Curriculum Resources 2 Mike Kobylinski Central College Women s Head Coach 3 Garry Laidlaw Central College Men s Head Coach 4 Russ Goodman Central College Goalkeeping Coach 5 Scott Treft Pella Soccer Club Technical Director