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TRAINING SCHEDULE 2017-2018

FOUNDATION PHASE TRAINING SCHEDULE FULL SEASON U8 ACADEMY Sunday 16:00-17:00 at Doha College Al Waab Tuesday 16:00-17:00 at Doha College Al Waab Saturday 08:00-09:30 at American School Of Doha

FOUNDATION PHASE TRAINING SCHEDULE QF LEAGUE U8 ACADEMY Sunday 17:00-18:00 at Aspire QF League Tuesday 16:00-17:00 at Doha College Al Waab Saturday 08:00-09:30 at American School Of Doha

FOUNDATION PHASE TRAINING SCHEDULE FULL SEASON U10 ACADEMY Sunday 17:00-18:30 at Doha College Al Waab Tuesday 17:00-18:30 at Doha College Al Waab Saturday 09:30-11:00 at American School Of Doha

FOUNDATION PHASE TRAINING SCHEDULE QF LEAGUE U10 ACADEMY Sunday 17:00-18:30 at Doha College Al Waab Tuesday 17:00-18:30 at Doha College Al Waab Saturday 11:30-13:00 at Qatar Foundation - QF League

FOUNDATION PHASE Stay on the ball, master the ball: Develop a mastery of the ball and the confidence to try new things. Excite with the ball and seek creative solutions: Be exciting and positive in possession, playing with individuality and with elements of disguise and surprise. IN POSSESSION Connect and combine creatively with others: Combine creatively and intelligently with others to create and score goals.

FOUNDATION PHASE Positive and enthusiastic defending: Enjoy winning the ball back, be difficult to beat 1v1 and look to start attacks when you get the ball. Intelligent defending: Be positive and confident in your positioning and ability to win the ball. Be alert when the opposition have possession. OUT OF POSSESSION Master a variety of defensive techniques and roles: Enjoy defending in a variety of roles and develop a range of techniques to regain possession.

FOUNDATION PHASE Instinctive decision-making: React quickly and positively when the ball is won or lost and have a range individual options and actions. Positive and intelligent attacking reactions: Have a positive attitude when possession is regained, travelling quickly with and without the ball. Take every opportunity to attack, create and score goals. TRANSITION Positive and intelligent defensive reactions: Try to win the ball back quickly and prevent opponents from starting attacks. Be proactive when the ball is lost and have confidence in your ability to defend.

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PHASE TRAINING SCHEDULE FULL SEASON U12 ACADEMY Tuesday 18:30 20:00 at Doha College Al Waab Wednesday 18:00 19:30 at American School Of Doha Saturday 12:00-14:00 at Handball Arena

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PHASE TRAINING SCHEDULE FULL SEASON U14 ACADEMY Sunday 18:30 20:00 at Doha College Al Waab Wednesday 18:00 19:30 at American School Of Doha Friday 08:00-09:30 at Aspire

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PHASE TRAINING SCHEDULE FULL SEASON YOUTH ACADEMY Sunday 18:30 20:00 at Doha College Al Waab Wednesday 19:30 20:00 at American School Of Doha Friday 08:00-09:30 at Aspire

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PHASE Stay on the ball, master the ball: Look to receive the ball in all areas of the pitch and be prepared to stay in possession. Excite with the ball and seek creative solutions: Seek creative solutions to game situations particularly when outnumbered or in congested areas. Connect and combine creatively with others: Stay connected with the ball and your teammates to retain possession, open up compact defences and score goals. IN POSSESSION PHASES

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PHASE Positive and enthusiastic defending: Be prepared to defend 1v1 and be confident without cover or support. Intelligent defending: Outwit your opponent with excellent patience, timing and intercepting skills. Master a variety of defensive techniques and roles: Win the ball cleanly, regaining and retaining possession in the same action to start attacks. OUT OF POSSESSION PHASES

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PHASE Instinctive decision-making: Dominate transition: react quickly and positively to the first individual action when both attacking and defending. Positive and intelligent attacking reactions: React instinctively and intelligently when possession is regained, recognising opportunities to disorganise the opposition. Manage the state of the game when opportunities to attack are limited. TRANSITION Positive and intelligent defensive reactions: Prevent progression by disrupting or destroying momentum, forcing errors and protecting the goal.