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soccer drills for every practice (and how to organize them)

The goal isn't a bigger pile of drills — it's a small, organized library you reuse. Here's how to think about drills by theme and age, and stop starting from a blank pitch.

Soccer drills library

Every coach has been there: it's the night before practice, you're scrolling YouTube for "soccer drills," and you cobble something together that you'll forget by next week. The fix isn't more drills — it's organizing the good ones so you actually reuse them.

organize drills by theme, not by random

Sort everything you collect into a handful of themes. When you plan a session, you pull one drill from the relevant theme at each stage of your practice plan:

  • Ball mastery & first touch
  • Passing & receiving (rondos, possession)
  • Dribbling & 1v1
  • Finishing & attacking
  • Defending & pressing
  • Transition & small-sided games

With six buckets, planning becomes "pick a theme, grab a drill from each stage" — minutes, not a blank-page evening.

match the drill to the age

The same theme looks different by age. A rough guide:

AgeEmphasis
U6–U8Touches, fun, lots of dribbling and 1v1, everyone has a ball
U9–U11Technique under light pressure, rondos, small-sided games
U12–U14Decision-making, positional play, phases of play
U15+Tactical detail, pressing, transition, game-model specifics

what makes a drill worth keeping

Be ruthless. A drill earns a spot in your library only if:

  • It maximizes touches and reps (minimal standing in lines).
  • It's game-realistic — there's a decision, an opponent, or a target.
  • It scales — you can make it easier or harder on the fly.
  • You can explain it in 30 seconds.

A coach with twenty well-organized drills they know cold beats a coach with two hundred they have to relearn every week.

build a library you actually reuse

Notebooks and camera rolls aren't a library — they're a graveyard. TEAMS FC gives you a drag-and-drop drill builder and a place to save and tag everything, plus a public library of drills and full sessions you can browse, rate, and fork into your own to tweak. Plan once, reuse all season, and assign the at-home version to players with at-home training.

your whole drill library, in your pocket

Build drills, save sessions, and pull from a shared public library — then run them straight from the app at practice. Free for teams up to 12 players.

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Steven Hunal

Steven has coached boys and girls at WCFC and the girls' side at NYCFC for over a decade. He built TEAMS FC so coaches could keep their best drills organized and reusable instead of buried in a notebook.

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