CONTROL
SHOOTING
PASSING
DRIBBLING
TURNING
HEADING
CREATE SPACE
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDING
SUPPORT PLAY
GOALKEEPING
CROSSING
TACKLING
THE THROW IN
ATTACKING SET PLAYS
DEFENDING SET PLAYS
THE FREE KICK
HEADING
Please select a subsection from the topics below :
 A basic introduction    Progression   Progression II  
 Progression III   Progression IV    Going for accuracy  
 Against opposition    Progression (defence)    Control  
 Heading for Goal    Practices for Heading  
 Practice for Heading II    Conditioned Games (Control)  
 Attack v Defence   Conditioned Games  
  Heading for Distance   Skilled Touches (Heading) 

PROGRESSION (IN DEFENCE)

There are various tests of heading technique, and players should be practised in all of them.

Accuracy in heading is important but there are occasions (mainly defending) when players just have to put their head to the ball i.e. when they are the last line of defence - on the goal line.

Practice 1 (Diagram 1)

(X) and (Y) defenders position themselves on the goal line.

(A), (B) and (C) are forwards attempting to score - they take it in turns as they chip the ball at the target, varying the angle.
N.B. Coaches should ensure the forward players chip the ball at the goal initially, increasing the power of the shots when necessary.

(X) and (Y) must clear the ball, (using head whenever possible) and they should try and clear for distance.

Practice 2 (Diagram 2)

One player (X) stands two metres out from the goal line - he has to head the ball out as three servers (A), (B) and (C) lob the ball towards the goal

The servers should try and bring the best leap out of (X), who in turn should try and head the ball over the servers to (D) who acts as target.

The servers should make (X) move around the goal area, and they should lob the ball high enough to always give (X) the chance of heading the ball.


(D) can move around to try and assist (X's) clearance - and (D) should also attempt to read the direction of the header once the service has been thrown.


Players can exchange roles.

Practice 3

To bring all four or three defenders into the practice, they should all be positioned just in front of the 6-yard area, with outfield players all serving from various distances - NO GOALKEEPER (diagram 3).

The servers should all attempt to score, and it is up to the defenders to try and clear for distance.

Diagram 3

Positional play, and decision making by the defenders is important.