3-Minute Shooting Drill
This soccer drill allows the coach to focus on shooting, goalkeeping and clearing balls from the back. This is a great competition that would be perfect for a warm up to a shooting or clearing practice.
Soccer Drill contributed by: Chris Johnson

Soccer Drill Info:
This is for ages U10, U12, U14, U16, U17 and up. Run this soccer drill with at least 8 players but no more than 20. This soccer drill should last approximately 20 minutes on a 1/2 field. Make sure you have the following equipment: cones, goals, .

Soccer Drill Diagram

Setup:
Divide the group into 2 teams with a goalkeeper in the goal. One team spreads out behind the goal while the other team lines up at midfield. Each player at midfield should have a ball. If the penalty area isn't visible, the coach should set cones on the dege of the penalty area to serve as a shot marker.

Instructions:
Each team is given 3 minutes on the attack shooting on the goal, and 3 minutes working on clearing balls first time behind the goal (defense). Each attacker takes a turn and dribbles with speed to the edge of the box and must shoot on goal before getting into the penalty area. As soon as that player shoots, the next player in line begins his attack.If the ball is shot wide of the goal, the defenders behind the goal must play a ball back and wide to the field of play before it stops dead. If the ball stops dead, 1 point is given to the attacking team. However, the defending team is awarded 1 point if they individually or collectively clear the ball or get two touches on the ball before it touches the ground. The attacking team scores 1 point for each goal scored. After 3 minutes the teams switch roles.

Variations:
* The coach can serve the ball to the attackers at varying heights, angles etc before they start on goal.
* Cones can be placed at varying distances from the goal to create different choices for the goalkeeper and shooter
* Young players can be given 1 point for a ball shot on target and 2 points for a goal.

Coaching Points:
The coach should focus on quick attacks and striking the ball properly on target. Defenders working on clearing the ball should focus on making good solid contact on the ball with the attempt to play the ball high and wide.

Focus:
Technical Dribbling, Technical Shooting, Technical Goalkeeping, Physical Goalkeeper
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