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Combinations with a one-touch play circuit and supporting player

Ideal as a warm-up, this exercise is a great way to get started. Remember to emphasize the importance of verbal communication, as well as visual communication (off-the-ball runs and movements). This drill was used during a session at Liverpool by Jurgen Klopp.

Animation: Combinations with a one-touch play circuit and supporting player
In an area of approximately 25x35m, set up 10 cones to form 2 work areas as shown in the diagram. Then place 12 players on each of the cones, with 2 players at the starting cone with a ball.

The 2 groups will play in parallel and each passing sequence will proceed as follows:
  1. The 1st player A starts with dribbling for a few meters and then makes a short pass to the 2nd player B. A then takes B's place.
  2. B plays a layoff with one touch to the 3rd player C.
  3. C also plays in one-touch to the 4th player D, who will lay it off into B's run.
  4. B then plays to the 5th player E, who will control, dribble for 8-10m, and then make a short pass to the 1st player of the next circuit.
  5. The passing sequence continues in the same way on the other side.

Progression: the exercise is conducted in exactly the same way, but the last player will make a long pass instead of finishing with dribbling and a short pass.

Progression with long pass
Progression with long pass

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Short possession with switch of play and support sprints

Short possession with switch of play and support sprints

10 min
6-18 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
Used by Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool, this possession drill with a central player and quick switches of play is ideal for working on triggering support sprints....
Defensive transitions after loss in rondo games

Defensive transitions after loss in rondo games

12 min
14-20 joueurs
Warm-up
U12 - Seniors
Immediate reaction work upon losing possession through successive rondo sequences. Ideal as a warm-up for a session focused on counter-pressing....
Pep Guardiola's triple one-two pass with give-and-go and directional control

Pep Guardiola's triple one-two pass with give-and-go and directional control

10 min
10-20 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
Used by Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, this drill, which can be included in warm-ups, focuses on three and four-player combinations with an emphasis on speed of execution....
Breaking the lines: warm-up with passing circuit

Breaking the lines: warm-up with passing circuit

15 min
8-18 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
Warm-up exercise used at Manchester United, this circuit will allow you to prepare your players in good conditions during a session focused on the importance of passing....
Combinations with a one-touch play circuit and supporting player

Combinations with a one-touch play circuit and supporting player

15 min
6-18 joueurs
Warm-up
U18 - Seniors
Ideal as a warm-up, this exercise is a great way to get started. Remember to emphasize the importance of verbal communication, as well as visual communication (off-the-ball runs and movements). This drill was used during a session at Liverpool by Jurgen Klopp....
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What is the U19 category in soccer?


The U19 category includes players aged 18-19 years. It's a particular age because you may observe a form of maturity in some players that they didn't have before. This is what will allow you to offer higher quality U19 training sessions. The U19 category is undoubtedly a decisive year for many young players. It is somewhat of an intermediate step between adult soccer and 

At this stage, U19 players have generally acquired solid technical and tactical foundations. The goal then becomes to refine these soccer qualities while taking into account other elements, less considered in previous categories, such as injury management, individual personalities, or leadership in the locker room. 

This transition requires not only increased commitment and discipline from each coach, both on and off the field, to ensure not only sporting results but also the progression of each player. 

To best assist you in preparing your U19 training sessions, here is a detailed guide.

The objectives of the U19 category


In the U19 category, the focus is on perfecting technical and tactical skills, strengthening physical and muscular development, as well as developing a true personality on the field (decision-making, vision, stress management, and handling big events…).

Some tips for coaching a U19 team


Preparing and structuring your U19 training sessions is not an easy task. Here are some essential tips for successfully coaching a senior team:

  • Focus more on game strategy in sessions: at this level, players must develop a deep understanding of the game and the coach's vision. Use match analyses, video sessions (professional teams, etc.) to convey your strategy and replicate it in training.

  • Promote player autonomy: encourage your players to take responsibility for their own development, including physical preparation, nutrition, sleep, and recovery, as well as analyzing their performances. Autonomy fosters maturity and prepares players for the rigors of senior soccer.

  • Intensify physical preparation: likewise, U19 players must be prepared for the physical demands of senior soccer. Integrate specific conditioning, including strength, endurance, and injury prevention, into your training sessions. You can also emphasize essential elements outside of training such as rest, nutrition, etc.

  • Encourage leadership: identify and cultivate natural leaders within the team. Assigning leadership responsibilities (such as the captain's role) can help develop the commitment and motivation of the entire team.

  • Celebrate progress and victories off the field: recognizing and celebrating individual improvements and team successes is essential. Take the time to celebrate various victories or key moments of the season (qualification, seasonal events, etc.).

What training exercises for a U19 team?


It is often said that the quality of a U19 training session depends on the involvement and concentration of your players. Your U19 players can demonstrate strong involvement, as long as you bring rhythm. Prioritize tactical exercises to work on more complex game systems: the 4-4-2, the 4-5-1 formation, the 4-2-3-1, the 4-3-3 system or even the 3-5-2. Here is a series of exercises for a U19 team, inspired by many professional soccer teams, and the world's best coaches:

  1. Pressing games: create high-pressure situations where players must execute precise controls, quick passes, and shots under opponent pressure. This can include small-sided games where possession time is limited, forcing players to make quick and precise decisions.

  2. Practice offensive sequences between lines like Pep Guardiola: this exercise, widely practiced in Manchester City training, aims to perfect a particular offensive sequence involving passing through the lines.

  3. Transitioning the ball from the goalkeeper with a choice between short passing game and direct play: this exercise focuses on training the goalkeeper and the positioning of players around him when he has the ball.

  4. Position-specific conditioning programs: conduct training sessions focused on developing speed, endurance, and strength, tailored to the specific demands of each position on the field. This can include speed circuits for forwards, endurance exercises for midfielders, and strength work for defenders.

  5. Finishing workshops from various angles and situations: organize exercises that put forwards in different positions around the goal area, challenging them to score from passes, crosses, and open play situations. 

  6. Possession games: set up possession games that encourage creativity, game vision, and communication on the field. 

  7. Recovery and injury prevention sessions: integrate active recovery exercises, stretching, and targeted muscle strengthening to prevent injuries before and after matches. These sessions are crucial to ensure players' longevity and their ability to maintain a high level throughout the season.

For even more ideas on U19 exercises to apply in your training sessions, discover all of our U19 exercises.
Rafael Benitez Passing Circuit with give and go, opening, and direct play

Rafael Benitez Passing Circuit with give and go, opening, and direct play

15 min
12-18 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
Passing circuit with numerous possible combinations, this drill is ideal for technical work during a warm-up....
Unai Emery's Technical Circuit: Warm-up and Game Awareness

Unai Emery's Technical Circuit: Warm-up and Game Awareness

15 min
4-14 joueurs
Warm-up
U18 - Seniors
Offered at Villarreal during a warm-up session, this circuit is ideal for technical work while highlighting the importance of game awareness....
The double passing sequence of F. Lampard

The double passing sequence of F. Lampard

12 min
10-20 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
Excellent warm-up exercise in the form of predetermined passing sequences that will allow your players to gradually increase in intensity....
Warm-up with a small-sided game focused on counter-pressing

Warm-up with a small-sided game focused on counter-pressing

15 min
12-21 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
This drill is ideal for a warm-up before a session focused on counter-pressing work. Remember to gradually increase the intensity during the exercise....
Warm-up with the ball, dribbling, and slalom

Warm-up with the ball, dribbling, and slalom

12 min
5-20 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
Running, dribbling, and slalom are on the agenda for this warm-up used at Tottenham at the start of the season. Very simple to set up and can be duplicated if you have a large number of players....
The warm-up with 3 stations by Carlo Ancelotti

The warm-up with 3 stations by Carlo Ancelotti

15 min
9-18 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
Used by Carlo Ancelotti at Paris Saint-Germain, this warm-up exercise is very simple to set up and allows for a variety of movements....
Warm-up with Bayern Munich Relay

Warm-up with Bayern Munich Relay

12 min
6-20 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
It's a classic from Bayern Munich: the relay as a warm-up to gradually increase the intensity within the group....
Warm-up with Carlo Ancelotti's Y passing drill

Warm-up with Carlo Ancelotti's Y passing drill

10 min
8-24 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
A very simple exercise to set up and ideal as a warm-up. It was used by Carlo Ancelotti at Bayern Munich and combines different aspects: passing, timing, movement, and dribbling....
Warm-up: Possession with numerical advantage and defensive pressing

Warm-up: Possession with numerical advantage and defensive pressing

15 min
12-16 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
By creating a numerical advantage situation for the attackers in a small space, your players work on both game awareness, ball movement, and ball retention (attack) as well as coordinated pressing (defenders)....
Defensive play on opponent's throw-in

Defensive play on opponent's throw-in

15 min
14-16 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
Ideal warm-up exercise to train your players on throw-ins, especially from a defensive perspective....
Ball control and passing

Ball control and passing

12 min
6-12 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
Simple control-pass warm-up drill that allows your players to work on ball control with both feet and using multiple contact surfaces....
Warm-up: working on play with support

Warm-up: working on play with support

20 min
12-18 joueurs
Warm-up
U16 - Seniors
By providing the opportunity to play with support, this 6v6 warm-up exercise allows your players to work on ball retention and quick play....
Warm-up: pressing, constrained play and counter

Warm-up: pressing, constrained play and counter

15 min
12-18 joueurs
Warm-up
U16 - Seniors
Ideal exercise for practicing pressing and playing under pressure, as well as triggering a counterattack upon ball recovery....
Warm-up: defensive block and group positioning

Warm-up: defensive block and group positioning

8 min
16-20 joueurs
Warm-up
U16 - Seniors
Ideal exercise to improve your players' group positioning....
Warm-up: Ground and Aerial Duel

Warm-up: Ground and Aerial Duel

15 min
10-14 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
Ideal warm-up exercise to work on ground duels and aerial duels....
Possession and Recovery in 2v2

Possession and Recovery in 2v2

15 min
16-18 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
Starting from a 2v2, this warm-up exercise focuses on ball recovery and possession....
6v3 Game: Playing between the lines and reactive movement

6v3 Game: Playing between the lines and reactive movement

18 min
9-12 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
Through a 6v3 warm-up exercise, your players practice continuous off-the-ball movement. They also improve their game management and their movement reaction to position themselves between opposing players....
Warm-up: deflection play and combination play

Warm-up: deflection play and combination play

15 min
10-15 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - Seniors
Excellent exercise for warm-up, your players practice layoff play and follow up to remain available for the ball carrier....
Aerobic training and long balls

Aerobic training and long balls

14 min
12-14 joueurs
Warm-up
U17 - U19
Excellent exercise for warm-up, your players work on both their aerobic capacity and long balls....