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By Munrubenmuz - 10 Sep 2015 1:58 PM

Competence profile & assessment

Striking the Ball               

Short Passing dominant foot               
Short Passing non dominant foot               
Long passing               
Correct Weight of Pass               
Shooting               

First Touch               

Dominant Foot under pressure               
Non Dominant Foot under pressure               
Inside foot                
Outside foot               

1 v 1 attacking            

Confidence to take on players using both feet               
Confidence to try 1 v 1 in match situation with both feet               
Change of pace when attacking defender               
Ability to change direction in possession of the ball               

1 v 1 defending               

Body position when defending 1 v 1                
Correct decision when to hold up attacker and when to tackle               
Ability to show inside or outside in relation to team mates               

Running With the Ball               

Right Foot               
Left Foot               
Ability to carry ball with speed               
Confident to use the furthest foot depending on the position of the opposition defender               

Personality characteristics               

Ability to learn (player coachable)               
Ability to focus and concentrate               
General attitude, discipline & conduct               
Individual Confidence   




Edited by munrubenmuz: 10/9/2015 01:59:16 PM
By dirkvanadidas - 13 Sep 2015 3:14 AM

Decentric wrote:
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A few months ago, from a group I observed at a coaching course, I learnt a lot about shielding the ball from a 15 year old player I coached in a rep team two years ago. He learnt it from one of FFA 's top coaches.


Edited by Decentric: 12/9/2015 10:56:51 AM


this is often overlooked , and should be one of the first things taught to 7/8 year olds, even before passing and 1v1 etc but after running with the ball/dribbling.