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Soccer Shoot


See “Drive“, “Pass“, “Chip“, “Flick Pass” & “Toe Kick“.


Soccer Pass


A pass is a kick, or a ball played with the head, chest or thigh, that is intended to be received by a soccer teammate. Like in basketball, passing is preferable to dribbling because the soccer ball can be moved more quickly & can better be kept away from the other soccer team. By U-12, it is critical for a soccer team to be able to attack by passing. (See “Pass To Feet“, “Push Pass“, “Hopped Pass“, “Toe-Kick“, “Flick Pass“, “Pass To Space“, and “When To Dribble“). I strongly recommend you teach “Passing to Space” and “Aggressive Receiving” — Passing to Space is easier for beginning soccer players and will result in much better soccer ball movement, better soccer ball possession, use of Open Space and “field vision”. Aggressive Receiving is a better way to teach receiving and will result in a big improvement in your soccer players and their ability to retain the soccer ball.


Soccer Outside-Of-Foot


The outside-of-the-foot can be used to pass, shoot, turn, reverse, dribble & control the soccer ball. It is very important to encourage its use. (See “Flick Pass“, “Hook Turn“, & Outside- & Top-of-Foot Practice Games).


Soccer Hopped Pass


A short “chip” or “flick pass” that is kicked into the air high enough to go over outstretched legs. This can be effective near the goal or when “passing to yourself” to beat a defender. (See “Pass To Yourself“, “Flick Pass“, “Chip” & “Air Ball“).


Soccer Forward-Foot Pass


(aka “Flick Pass” & pass with the Forward Foot). A soccer pass made with the outside-of-foot without a backswing. This is a quickly made & deceptive soccer pass that is very useful for short passes in the attacking end or near the other team’s goal. This can be especially effective when soccer dribbling with the inside of the foot & suddenly using the outside of the same foot to make a “flick pass”. (See “Flick Soccer Pass“).


Soccer Flick Pass


(aka “Forward-Foot Pass”) A soccer pass made with the outside of the foot & without a backswing (also called passing with the “Forward-Foot”). This is a quickly made & deceptive pass mostly used when attacking near the soccer goal. It can be especially effective when dribbling with the inside of the foot & suddenly using the outside of the same foot to make a “flick pass”. This is an important pass to teach. (See “Forward-Foot Soccer Pass“, “Outside-of-Foot Soccer Pass” & “How To Teach Outside-Of-Foot Pass”).