Football Coaching

  1. What is the Premier League’s Creating Chances Programme?

    What is the Premier League’s Creating Chances Programme?
    The Premier League has come under fire in recent years for its apparent lack of activity at grassroots level in England. But has this criticism been fair? Record revenues from broadcasting deals and sponsorships have made the Premier League the richest domestic football competition in the world - by quite some distance. While the vast majority of this money goes...
  2. FA Survey on Grassroots Football Identifies Playing Facilities as a Cause for Concern

    FA Survey on Grassroots Football Identifies Playing Facilities as a Cause for Concern
    Following intense pressure to improve participation levels in football throughout England, the FA has undertaken its largest ever survey into the grassroots game. One of the main causes of plummeting participation levels in England is the state of local pitches, club houses and training facilities. And the results of this huge survey have demonstrated just how passionately people feel about...
  3. 7 New Year’s Resolutions Every Footballer Should Make

    7 New Year’s Resolutions Every Footballer Should Make
    Another new year lies ahead, and it’s time to get your priorities in place for what lies ahead in your footballing career. Use these seven New Year’s resolutions to improve your game - and your team’s fortunes. 1. I will work on my technique at every opportunity Ask Cristiano Ronaldo or David Beckham, and they will tell you that constant...
  4. Key Skills and Attributes Required for Success at Futsal

    Key Skills and Attributes Required for Success at Futsal
    Futsal is the small-sided version of football that is currently taking the world by storm. Now officially recognised by both FIFA and UEFA, this fast-paced and often frenetic game requires a slightly different set of skills and attributes than its 11-a-side cousin. Futsal is growing in popularity very quickly in most parts of the football-playing world - both as a...
  5. What is the FA's National Game Strategy?

    What is the FA's National Game Strategy?
    The FA’s National Game Strategy is an initiative designed to increase participation in grassroots football throughout England. The recent relaunch of one of the FA’s flagship schemes might have made the headlines, but does it really cut the mustard? Football at the local level in England has been starved of cash for decades. Pitches have been either sold off or...
  6. What Makes a Truly Great Footballer?

    While there are many very good footballers currently plying their trade around the world, only a handful can be considered as truly ‘great’. These are the players who - week in, week out - deliver consistent, game-changing performances that win matches and tournaments almost single-handedly. But what makes a footballer great? Is it a natural aptitude for the game? Is...
  7. Is £260 million of FA Money Enough to Save Grassroots Football?

    Is £260 million of FA Money Enough to Save Grassroots Football?
    As part of the FA’s National Game Strategy, the FA has announced that £260 million will be invested in grassroots football over the course of the next four years - a new record. While this might sound like an avalanche of cash, there are some within the game that believe - after so many years of under-investment - this latest...
  8. How to Minimise the Chances of Serious Injury During a Football Season

    How to Minimise the Chances of Serious Injury During a Football Season
    The rigours of a full football season can take a heavy toll on the body of a regular player. The nature of the game makes certain injuries inescapable at times, but it is possible to minimise the risk of suffering certain types of injury. Up to 80 percent of significant footballing injuries affect the legs, so priority should be given...
  9. How Playing Different Sports Can Improve a Football Team’s Fortunes

    The typical British pre-season has come a long way since the days of cross-country runs and endless practice matches. Mental preparation and conditioning are equally as important as cardiovascular fitness in the modern game - which is why coaches are always on the lookout for new and interesting ways to prepare their players. The continental approach Clubs such as Barcelona...
  10. How to Improve Ball Control with Your Weaker Foot

    How to Improve Ball Control with Your Weaker Foot
    The ability to use both feet during the cut and thrust of a football match can give you options. Whether you are trying to fashion a chance for a colleague, bring the ball under control or shoot for goal, the ability to use your weaker foot can often be the difference between success and failure. Although very few people are...

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