• Technical-Coordination: Sessions to learn individual technique (Insistence on hitting and controls).
• Tactical-Cognitive: Initiation to tactics very gradually (passing, positioning).
• Physical: Coordination (jumps, turns, directional changes).
• Psychological-Social: Confidence, respect for teammates/coaches.
Progress Example: “In a semester, a child transitions from ‘chasing’ the ball to controlling and passing in 2v2 games.”
• Technical: Assimilation of more complex technical actions. (Hit with both legs, passes and shots on the run)
• Tactical: Sessions to learn the positional/individual sense. (“Support” and “marking” concepts).
• Physical: Reaction speed, endurance.
• Psychological: Frustration management, teamwork.
Progress Example: “Players begin looking up while dribbling and choose to pass instead of always dribbling.”(Collaborative play instead of individual play).
• Technical: Sessions for all technical actions, taking into account the progression of difficulty. Focus on foot-eye coordination, for the best execution.
• Tactical: Attend to the offensive tactical principles without the ball: unmarking and support; while the defensive tactical principles to focus on will be: Marking, anticipation and interception, coverage and exchange.
• Physical: Explosive strength, flexibility.
• Psychological: Constructive self-criticism, leadership.
Progress Example: “The team execute basic pressing and recover balls within 3-4 seconds after loss.”
• Technical: Improve the speed of execution according to the tactical problems raised. Oriented control (for build-up play), first-time shots.
• Tactical: The player must be able to offer a solution for: when to pass or preogress?, when to anticipate?, when to press?, when to time?.
• Physical: Aerobic endurance (20-30 min of continuous exercise).
• Psychological: Match stress management.
Progress Example: “Players master line-breaking passes and off-the-ball runs.”
• Technical: Targeted refinement of technical weaknesses, acceleration of in-game movement speed.
• Tactical
Attack: Focus on positional play and counterattacking strategies.
Defense: Drills in hybrid marking systems, collective pressing, and adaptive defensive responses.
• Physical: Strength development and recovery protocols.
• Psychological: Competitive mindset development.
Progression Examples “Player anticipates long pass and initiates through-ball counterattack.”