In February we used our online poll to ask the question, "At what age do you think teams should play 11 vs 11 like the pro.'s?"
The correct answer is found in an article titled: WHY 8 A-SIDE
By, Sam Snow
U. S. Soccer National Staff Instructor
US Youth Soccer Director of Coaching Education
Children in the U11 and U12 age groups should play eight versus eight (8 v 8) in
their matches. This includes the goalkeeper, hence seven field players and one
goalkeeper. The playing field should be 70 to 80 yards long and 45 to 55 yards wide.
The goal should be 6 feet high by 18 feet wide. The penalty area should be 14 yards
out from each post and 14 yards forward. The goal area, penalty spot, penalty arc,
corner arc, corner flags and center circle should be per FIFA rules. They should play
two halves of 30 minutes each. Overtime should be two periods of 10 minutes each.
The ball is a size 4, which gives a good indication that these are still children playing the game.
Players in this age group should play 8 v 8 to enhance their soccer abilities. This
is true for all levels of play, recreational or premier. At this point in their physical and psychological development, most ten and eleven year old children can play rather than play at the game of soccer. Coaches must be careful at this juncture and not fall victim to the false assumption that these preadolescent children are now able to play mature soccer.
Yet there is more competence in their individual technical performance. They
now intentionally combine in groups of two to four around the ball. In fact, the word
“team” now becomes more than an abstract concept.Click here to read entire article.
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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