ReLay Score: Divide group into two teams. race around pylons and try to score first. Once ball kicked, next players start.
Note: Have 2 or ball, relay contest to see how many can score in time, make sure everyone cheers on their teammates
Pass Shoot: Players dribble the ball to pylon, pass to coach. run towards the net and receive pass from coach. kick ball in to the net.
Note: Make them kick on the run and also control first
1. Conditioning
2. kicking
3. Passing
4. ball control
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