Chelsea Academy
Chelsea Academy
Chelsea Academy
Dear Coach,
Its my pleasure to present you with our foundation development
coaching manual. This manual is a sample of the work that is
conducted in our Foundation programme. The programme is put
in place to develop children in their local centres and give them a
chance to progress to our academy at u9 age group.
The manual includes over 120 practices across a variety of
coaching themes.
When planning a session, we aim to ensure that the practices are
fun and game related. In addition, they should develop the players
technically, physically, socially (interaction with other players,
communication) and mentally (improve game awareness, decision
making).
We hope this manual helps you in your role as a youth coach. If
you should have any queries or feedback, please feel free to
contact me directly on the numbers below.
1.
2.
Physical Development
3.
4.
5.
1v1 Practices
6.
2v1 Practices
7.
3v2 Practices
8.
9.
Finishing practices
Best wishes
Michael Beale
Youth Development Officer
01932 596 122
07841 460 235
Michael.Beale@chelseafc.com
When looking to improve your players movement, speed and reactions skills its
important that you try to get the balance between
1 - ensuring that the correct technique is used
2 - fun practices that include a ball or competitive edge.
Firstly it is massively important that the players use the correct techniques when
running, turning, jumping and landing etc, therefore you cannot neglect these key
factors.
However, you must not get bogged down in this area so that the practices become
boring for the players.
The above diagrams show simple and exercises that can be used to develop quick
feet by placing one foot in the space between the cones or by going sideways,
forwards or backwards in a slalom motion.
If you could dedicate 10 minutes in each of your sessions to these practices then
you can improve your players movement patterns, speed, agility and reactions
times.
All these skills are vital when playing the game.
1V1 PRACTICES
2V1 PRACTICES
2V2 GAMES
3V2 PRACTICES
FINISHING PRACTICES
DEFENDING PRACTICES
Two games
1 each player has a turn as the
defender and must see how long it
takes to win all 4 balls.
2 The player tackled becomes the
new defender and the game continues.
POSSESSION GAMES
4V4 GAMES
Two teams.
The aim of this game is to dribble the
ball into your opponents end zone in
order to score a goal
4 goal game
6 goal game
The above diagram shows the initial lay out of the multi pitch. This pitch includes a
number of 4v4 / 5v5 games that are shown throughout this booklet.
The best way to run this practice is to play each game for a minimum of three
minutes and then for the coach to play a further ten minutes where the games are
called out randomly.
Each game represents a different tactic of game situation that your team will face.
Please see the diagrams to the right for each game and the relevant game
situation.
Normal game
Random game
GOALKEEPING PRACTICES
COACHING TIPS
Start and end the practice with fun
Ensure you have a ball to each player
Simple organisation and lay out of the session
Simple communication/rules of the practice
No bus queue of players waiting to play/shoot
No set playing positions
Develop individuals, not teams
Lots of 1v1 practices with experiences of playing different types of player
(skill, speed, strengths etc)
As much as possible try to attack and defend the goals
Inspire players with the session, your personality, energy and enthusiasm
Dont over coach, give the players free playing time in the session
Give the players questions to ask and choices in technique and decision making. Involving
them in this process accelerates learning and development.
From time to time give the players a homework task (skills to master etc)
Encourage attacking football
Encourage players to work hard
SESSION PLANNING
This template enables you to plan a structured coaching programme that is fun, progressive and improves individual
player development. Simply write the practice number into the category box and take full advantage of the range of
practices in this booklet. Using this style of preparation and planning will ensure that you are covering a range of
coaching topics and developing your team of players to the maximum possible.
Session
number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Fun
Warm up
Physical
Dev.
Skill
Ball control
Passing
receiving
1v1
practice
2v1
practice
2v2
practice
3v2
practice
Random
overload
Finishing
practice
Defending
practice
Possession
practice
4v4
game
SSG
Gk
practice
Any questions or queries on this booklet should be made directly to ; Michael.Beale@chelseafc.com or 01932596122