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Indoor Soccer - Coach's Corner


As a soccer coach, you're responsible for the safety and well-being of your players, while ensuring they follow all league rules. While you certainly want your team to win, shaping your players to be the best that they can be should occupy most of your time and efforts. As the coach of a soccer team, you're not only responsible for planning practices and games, it should become clear to you the dynamic of the team and what the players need to work on most. Whether it's defense, shooting or passing, you can run drills that allow your players to hone their skills to become more proficient on the field. You'll also instruct your players in the best way to stretch before games and various plays that you'll employ in the game. When your team is playing against another, it will be your job as a coach to analyze the other team and develop a strategy for defeating them. For instance, if they have a strong offense and weak defence, concentrate on your own offence in order to exploit the team's weakness to win. The plays that you've drilled during practices will serve you well as you explain them to your players. Of course, coaches for children's teams may not be so intense with strategy and play calling. Your job as the coach is to ensure that your players are adhering to those rules. Failure to follow rules could result in suspension and eventual expulsion from the leagues, so it's important you explain the rules to your players, check frequently and reprimand for broken rules.

Please read the Coaching, Soccer Drills and Techniques bellow. 
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