Saturday, December 19, 2009

Soccer Drills - Two advanced tips to improve your soccer game

After doing some basic exercises and have an understanding of the game for more advanced exercises in practice. Here are two peak periods to assist in game situations.

Power and sophistication. - This hole will be forced, with both feet for power and finesse shot. Finesse plans must be smooth, accurate and well positioned. Strokes of power must be tough, precise and well positioned.
Start with a group of players formed two lines outside of the eighteenthbox. A line of five meters to the left of the semicircle and the other five meters to the right of the semicircle.
Each player has two shots. One in a box of eighteen and a box of six years. If a player makes one of two shots, go to the end of their line. If a player makes two shots, challenging another player from another team, a player must do both or be shot out.
If a player lacks the time they are out of the drill. Have two loops on both sides of the goalwith a stack of bales. Passersby to take two steps per player.

Juggling - This exercise will focus on virtual keys which gives control of the ball better. Start with a ball in his hand and drop it at your feet. Try to avoid both feet touching the ground as long as possible. To do this do this slightly raised ball. Slant the foot toward the sky, and get in touch with the laces of the foot. Keep the ball below the waist. Kicking the ball with a slight increasekick.

Friday, December 18, 2009

European Soccer Cup - Qualifying For Euro 2008

The European Soccer Cup or Euro Cup is one of the prestigious and respected events in the sport besides FIFA World Cup. Many countries in Europe just love the sport more than any sport and there are a lot of clubs, associations and leagues which were organized for the sport. The Euro Championship was organized by the UEFA to promote the sport and allow European nations to join together in this spectacular event.

In the recently held Euro 2008, there are sixteen teams which have participated in this event. Qualification rounds for the tournament have started on August of 2006 after the FIFA World Cup on the same year. The qualification was competed by each member organizations of the UEFA. Since Austria and Switzerland will be hosting the Euro 2008, they are exempted from the qualification.

The format for the qualification round was changed from previously used format. Winning teams and also runner-ups among the seven groups will automatically qualify for the championship round and the hosting countries will complete the two remaining slots to complete the 16 team tournament. Play-offs are no longer necessary with teams who finishes second place in the groups. Teams which finishes in third place will automatically eliminated and will no longer qualify. The qualifying round was held at Montreux, Switzerland last January 27, 2006.

Luckily, Spain's national team have won the prestigious Euro 2008 crown when they defeated the team of Germany.

The European Soccer Cup continues to deliver the best games for its millions of fans around the globe.




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Thursday, December 17, 2009

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

In Zinidine Zidane Adidas ESP Event

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Soccer Coaching and Soccer Drills

In the area of soccer coaching and particularly soccer drills; constant, repetitive practice is a prerequisite for improved individual and group performance. But we also know that all players -- young and experienced -- eventually become pretty bored and demotivated with the same old routines and exercises. It is important, therefore, that coaches vary and "spice-up" their existing routines from time to time, but, crucially, introduce new innovative and enjoyable ones over the period also.

This is essential for retaining motivation, and, as a consequence essential for an effective coaching plan. Players of all ages, and abilities, respond much better to new, relevant, but always enjoyable, routines and exercises.

Soccer coaching needs to be planned. A good coach should always have a written practice plan prepared ahead of each practice session. The plan's objective should always be to improve individual and team performance. A good plan should take into consideration previous games / practices, the skill levels of the players, individual and collective (team) deficiencies, and could even include particular drills in preparation for an upcoming match.

Soccer drills must be doable but challenging. Each drill or routine must be clearly demonstrated to the players. It is also important that each player fully understands what the benefits of a drill is both to himself and to the team. The plan should ensure that there are no long gaps between drills while apparatus and other resources are set up. The written plan must therefore include the use of assistants where possible and the timely and effective layout of resources. It is also very important that drills ensure that all players are involved as much as possible and not left standing around waiting "their turn". Players, particularly young players, can easily get distracted and lose focus when not involved. It can be quite difficult to then get them back again. So one drill should run smoothly and effortlessly into the next.

Remember that, whatever the drill, it should be fun. This cannot be stressed enough; particularly with young players who nowadays have many other things they enjoy doing. If your practice sessions are not enjoyable, it becomes a real chore and a turn-off for them. They end up learning nothing and stop improving. They may even stop coming to your sessions.

Good luck with your soccer coaching plans and drills, and, success on the field.




John Salter is the Editor of ClanFootball.com, a new football website giving fans their say through a football fans forum and blog, with football news, results, club data, leagues and the Laws of Football to keep fans fully informed.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Duties of a Soccer Referee

The referee is the most important person in every game. There is no game that has rules that don't require one. No game can prosper without a referee. In every game, distinct rules have been laid out for the referee's disposal. Soccer owes every success of the game to the soccer referee. The duty of a referee in all sports doesn't differ much. In soccer, referee's has its own duties too.

The ultimate and primordial duty of a soccer referee is to carry out the game laws fairly. The referee is the one responsible also for the reporting of any incidents before, during and after matches including mandatory disciplinary actions enforced upon players by team authorities. The referee also takes over the responsibility of the timekeeper in the absence of latter. For a valid reason, the referee may postpone or suspend, terminate and or stop any match. Infringement or violation of any laws is valid reason for such.

Outside interference is a signal also for the referee to cancel, terminate or suspend the ensuing game if it deems necessary. The referee can make decisions over the offenses committed by the players during the game and penalizing them if necessary. It is in the power and duties of the referee also to dismiss from the pitch, any team officials who misbehaved or doing misconducts. The soccer field is the referee's territory, that's why he has the authority to send outside the field any unauthorized person or even players who enters the field without any permission from the referee.

Aside from penalizing violators of the law, the referee is responsible also for inspecting the equipment's standards. Most of all, the referee's decision is final.

The duty of the soccer referee exceeds that of the players albeit the referee is not a player per se. Aside from earning a lead score against the opponent in order to win, any team member must respect the referee for the referee's decision can make any team win.




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Sunday, December 13, 2009

Kids Soccer Drills - The Basics

Kids soccer drills require you to have a different approach than you use for the other elder players.

  • Getting All The Kids Dribbling And Shooting
  • In this drill practice, you have to line up the kids on a single goal line. You will need a large number of balls. Have all the balls scattered over the field. Now, as you say, “GO”, the kids have to move towards these balls, pick up the same, and put it into the goal on the opposite side. This is quite effective drill that can help the kids improve their dribbling and shooting skills.

  • Teach To Pass The Ball And Follow Directions
  • In this drill game, you have to put the kids in a queue at one corner of the field. Count till three and as soon as you say, “GO”, the kids have to run towards you. While they are running towards you, they all have to try to steal the ball from the one who is kicking it off. Now, as soon as you say, “STOP”, the one who was kicking the ball off will pass to one of the teammates.

  • Shooting The Ball With One Touch
  • Kids will love this drill practice game. In this technique, the coach should divide the team in two lines, and have them stand in a queue at not less than forty feet from the goal post. Place the goalkeeper on the goalpost.

    If your team has more than one goalkeeper, you should use one goalkeeper in each session. When you repeat the practice, you should change the goalkeeper, giving the other goalkeeper an opportunity to practice the same. Your position will be somewhere between the two queues of the players.

    Toss the ball to one of the queues of the players and instruct them to shoot or pass the ball with just one touch. When any player shoots the ball off to the goalkeeper, the goalkeeper will pass the ball back to you.

  • Teaching How To Get The Ball Forward Passing All The Defenders
  • It is important in the game of soccer to keep the control of the ball and get it forward, passing all the opponents. This drill practice requires two players – one defender and one who gets the ball forward, passing the defender. Allow some point system. For example, if the defender gets the ball, he will earn one point.

    Overall, these kids soccer drills can certainly help you make a team that will win you matches.




    ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
    Andre Botelho is a recognized authority on the subject of kids soccer drills.
    His web site, Teaching Youth Soccer Training Drills, provides a wealth of informative soccer articles,
    resources and tips for soccer coaches, parents and players.