A wild & wooly drill that is sure to capture the hearts of your players is
called "World Cup" and its not for the faint of heart. One or two keepers
in nets, all others pair as teams (country of their choice). They all must
stand outside of a 12yd boundary (lined with low cones) parallel with goal
line. Coaches standing behind the net or end line continuously throw balls
out towards these pairs (teams) using about 6-8 balls to start.
The object is for the teams to
retrieve a ball and shoot quickly into the net from behind the boundary
line. As soon a team scores (it can be done by either of the two
teammates), they sprint off to the end line. The last team left without
scoring a goal gets eliminated from the competition (like the World Cup!).
The next round starts again with one less team, et. al., until there are
only two teams left competing.
Teams are not only trying to score but are
also allowed to defend their opposing teams trying to score. The pace is
wild as "live" balls are continuously served to the teams (teams that are
knocked out chase stray shots behind the nets and get them back to the
coaches ASAP). Use a fewer number of balls as the number of teams dwindle.
GOALIES beware, shots are coming from all angles.
Sometime we, the coaches, are goalies and we use the parents as servers.
Boy, you've never seen such motivation in kids that want to nail one off
their laces at their unprotected coach!
Variation:
At advanced stages, teams have to answer
geographical or historic questions about their countries before they can
advance. Thanks to: Stephen Balicki, Northampton Soccer Club
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