by Tom Goodman US Youth Soccer National Director of Coaching

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by Tom Goodman US Youth Soccer National Director of Coaching Why Small Sided Games? by Tom Goodman US Youth Soccer National Director of Coaching Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

WHY SMALL-SIDED? Because we want our young soccer players to touch and play the ball more often and become more skillful with it! The fewer players on the field, the more possible times a player will come in contact with the ball. In fact, players will find they have no choice; the ball will quickly find them! (3v3 = 1 ball per 6 players) vs. (11v11 = 1 ball per 22 players) Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

WHY SMALL-SIDED? Because we want our young soccer players to make more, less complicated decisions during the game! More opportunities to scheme... As we play we must constantly change and adapt to our surroundings. This challenge is the basis for tactics. How do we solve the puzzle? Less players on the field = less complicated decisions. Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

WHY SMALL-SIDED? Because we want our young soccer players to be more physically efficient in the field space they are playing in! (Reduced field size) Economical Fitness Training... Short duration, high intensity play with ball versus running laps. Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

WHY SMALL-SIDED? 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! Players need to feel worthy…they need to feel important! Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

WHY SMALL-SIDED? Because there are more opportunities to coach The small-sided game allows coaches a perfect opportunity to observe and analyze the individual and collective responses of players under quick game-like conditions in a simple environment. It is easier to coach on a smaller field…easier to observe…parent coaches will be more successful! Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

WHY SMALL-SIDED? 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 can present. Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

WHY SMALL-SIDED? 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... Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

WHY SMALL-SIDED? More Attacking Opportunities: dribbling to take on defenders dribbling into open space shooting and scoring receiving passing heading (at older age groups) Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

WHY SMALL-SIDED? More Defending Opportunities: intercepting the ball from the other team stealing the ball from the opponent stopping shots Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

WHY SMALL-SIDED? Because we want our young soccer players to have more opportunities to score goals! (Pure excitement) Many players in an 11v11 game are not inclined to seek the goal, because they are so far away or because of defensive restraints. The smaller field size and fewer players will foster more shooting. Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

WHY SMALL-SIDED? More Goalkeeping Opportunities (U10 and older) Greater number of shooting opportunities gives goalkeepers more chances to actually improve their goalkeeping skills. Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

WHY SMALL-SIDED? Because the environment fosters development of mentally strong athletes. Players cannot hide or get lost in the small-sided environment. It helps improve competitiveness & aggressiveness. Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

What can we teach. Technique What can we teach? Technique... Every player will get multiple opportunities to use dribbling, passing, receiving, shooting, heading and tackling. Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

What can we teach? Tactics of Defending & Attacking Smaller numbers mean more opportunities for decision making by each player. Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

What can we teach. Team Shape In larger numbers bad “shape” is hidden What can we teach? Team Shape In larger numbers bad “shape” is hidden. The Principles of the game are much easier to see for coaches and players. Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

What can we teach. Transition Encourages “fast play” What can we teach? Transition Encourages “fast play”. No cushion of teammates to delay attack when possession is lost. Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

Modifying the Game US Youth Soccer recommends: Under 6’s play 3v3 (without a goalkeeper) Field Size: 25 yds x 20 yds Ball: #3 Under 8’s play 4v4 (without a goalkeeper) Field Size: 50 yds x 30 yds Ball: #3 Under 10’s play 6v6 (with a goalkeeper) Field Size: 50 yds x 40 yds Ball : #4 Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

Modifying the Game US Youth Soccer recommends: Under 12’s play 8v8 (with a goalkeeper) Field Size: 70 yds x 50 yds Ball: #4 Under 13 and older play FIFA rules Field Size: 110 yds x 70 yds Ball: #5 Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

How to do it 3v3 & 4v4: Play “dual field” format. Field “B” Field “A” N S F A N S Coach & Subs Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

Full size field allows TWO 50x40yd fields for Under 10’s 6v6 Full size field allows TWO 50x40yd fields for Under 10’s 6v6. 24 actually playing vs 22 in 11v11 ! 6v6 Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

8v8 for U11 & U12 Fastest growing trend in youth soccer! Eleven State Associations have adopted 8v8 for these age groups. Full size field and goal inappropriate for ten and eleven year olds. Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

A large full size field allows for TWO 70x50yd fields for Under 12’s 8v8. 32 actually playing vs 22 in 11v11 ! 8v8 Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

Hurdles? Need more coaches Need more fields Need more referees Need more goals Have to reline fields We’ll have to break up existing teams It’s not “real” soccer I didn’t grow up playing this way It won’t get them “ready” for tryouts or comp soccer How will they learn to play 11v11 Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

Who endorses small sided games? Every US Youth Soccer State Director of Coaching US Soccer National Staff Coaches Tom Goodman, US Youth Soccer Director of Coaching Education Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer

WHY SMALL-SIDED? The “Small Sided” environment is a developmentally appropriate environment for our young players. It’s a FUN environment that focuses on the PLAYER! It just makes sense...doesn’t it? Tom Goodman...National Director of Coaching Education...US Youth Soccer