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Tiki Taka: passing game with 2 central players

This exercise is a variation of the famous "6 cones game" specific to Tiki Taka training. It is a passing circuit with 2 central players with numerous variations, ideal for soccer academies.

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Place 4 cones to form a square of approximately 15m on each side, then place 2 cones in the center. Then place one player at each cone and duplicate the drill as many times as necessary depending on the number of players you have available. 

The passing circuit will proceed as follows: 
  1. The 1st player (A) starts by playing a short pass to the 2nd player (B) located in the center.
  2. The latter controls then plays to the opposite player (C).
  3. C controls then makes another short pass to the 4th player (D). 
  4. D then plays back to the central player and the circuit continues. 

Variation 1: perform the same circuit but without crossing the central players.

Variation without crossing the central players
Variation without crossing the central players


Variation 2: remove one central player and perform the same circuit with a total of 5 players (instead of 6).

Variation with one central player
Variation with one central player

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What is the U11 category?


The U11 category corresponds to children aged 10-11 years, who generally play on the equivalent of half an 11-a-side field. At this age, the coach's goal is primarily to develop coordination, motor skills, and the technical skills of young players. An initial introduction to some tactical elements can also be offered. When preparing your U11 training sessions, be sure to keep these different aspects in mind. Remember that fun is a fundamental concept at this age, so be mindful of how you conduct your U11 exercises.

A U11 player is still at the early stages of their soccer journey. The goal as a coach is to awaken the different qualities and profile of each player by offering training and types of sessions that are fun yet constructive.
 
Are you coaching a U11 team and looking for advice on how to structure your training sessions or the different exercises to offer your players? You are in the right place! To best help you prepare a training session suitable for U11, here is a detailed and easy-to-implement guide for your sessions.

The objectives of the U11 category in soccer


U11 players, aged 10 to 11 years, still play on a half-field. At this age, the focus for each coach is generally on developing team spirit, motor skills, and ball control while gradually introducing technical elements (dribbling, juggling, etc.). An introduction to basic tactical concepts, such as positioning and decision-making, can also be offered progressively at this age.

Your number one goal as a coach? Maintain a pedagogical approach in your U11 training to stimulate learning while keeping each child's interest and the fun aspect. At this age, sessions should still be centered around mini-games built around soccer, in teams, and preferably offered at the end of training to finish on a more enjoyable note.

Some tips for coaching a U11 team


Training U11s should be intelligently built around several key elements: discovery, the basics of soccer, and creativity. The goal is to understand each young player, their preferences in terms of position, exercises, style of play, personality, etc. The choice of U11 exercises is then crucial to promote the development and highlighting of these different elements.

What training exercises for U11s?


The exercises should be designed to improve both the individual skills of each player while emphasizing team play. Activities like agility courses, dribbling workshops, and small-sided games are excellent for developing technique and tactical understanding. It is also beneficial to integrate games that encourage quick decision-making and game vision, such as themed matches, for example.

Here is a list of exercises to help you organize your training sessions:
  • Passing and oriented control square: Improvement of passing and control technique.
  • Defensive techniques and interceptions: Focus on improving passes for attackers and interceptions for defenders.
  • Defending a zone: Duel exercises to strengthen the defense of a designated area.
  • Motor skills and ball handling: Strengthening balance, coordination, and ball control.
  • Agility course with ball: To develop coordination and ball control.
  • Dribbling workshops: Slaloms between cones to improve ball mastery.
  • Small-sided games (3 vs 3 or 4 vs 4): Encourage team play and quick decision-making.
  • Shooting exercises in front of goal: To improve shooting accuracy
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