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As the newly appointed US Youth Soccer
Director of Coaching Education, veteran youth coach
and father of three adult children, who used to be
little soccer players, I have thought long and hard
about the answer to the question, "Why Small-Sided
Games?"
Let me make sure that everyone understands the meaning
of "Small-Sided Games". These are soccer
games with fewer players competing on a smaller sized
field. These are fun games that involve the players
more because one ball is being shared by fewer players.
All ages can play "Small Sided Games",
but it has a definite developmental impact on our
younger soccer players. My recommendations for "number
of players" at the various age groups are as
follows:
U6 - 3 against 3 no goal keepers
U8 - 4 against 4 no goal keepers
U10 - 6 against 6 with goal keepers
U12 - 8 against 8 with goal keepers
U13+ - 11 against 11 with goal
keepers
Here are some of the reasons why I believe we, as
soccer coaches, administrators and parents must guarantee
that our young soccer players play small-sided games:
- Because we want our young soccer players to touch
the soccer ball more often and become more
skillful with it! (Individual technical
development)
- Because we want our young soccer players to make
more, less-complicated
decisions during the game! (Tactical
development)
- Because we want our young soccer players to be
more physically efficient in the
field space they are playing in! (Reduced field
size)
- Because we want our young soccer players to have
more individual teaching time with
the coach! Less players on the field and less players
on the team will guarantee this! (Need to feel worthy…need
to feel important)
- Because we want our young soccer players to have
more, involved playing time in the
game! (More opportunity to solve problems that only
the game presents)
- Because we want our young soccer players to have
more opportunity to play on both sides
of the ball! (More exposure to attacking
and defending situations)
- Because we want our young soccer players to have
more opportunities to score goals! (Pure
excitement)
These are the reasons why we adults must foster "Small-Sided
Games" in our youth soccer programs. The "Small-Sided"
environment is a developmentally appropriate
environment for our young soccer players.
It’s a FUN environment that focuses on the
young soccer player.
It just makes sense…doesn’t it?
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