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Gate Keepers – Soccer Training Activity (U5–U10)

Coach: Renata Lawson

Club: Copper Mountain Soccer Club

Role: Director of Coaching

Qualification: USSF “D” (United States)

Date: May 3, 2020

Duration: 30 minutes

Age Group: U5–U10

Session Objective

Finding and creating space for directional play.


Warm-Up: Colored Gates (5 minutes)

Description

Players work in pairs, with one ball per pair, and follow the coach’s instructions together. The coach calls out a sequence of colored gates (for example: yellow → red or blue → red → yellow), and players must dribble through those gates in order.

The coach moves around the area, so once players complete a sequence they must find the coach for new instructions.

Progressions

  • Older players pass one ball between partners through each gate
  • Limit touches to increase difficulty

Coaching Points

  • Remind players to keep checking where the coach is
  • Encourage communication with their partner—each challenge must be completed together
  • Ask players to plan ahead
  • While dribbling through one gate, players should already be looking for the next gate

Activity 1: Gate Keepers (8–12 minutes)

Description

Two-thirds of the players have a ball and try to dribble through as many gates as possible. The remaining one-third are gatekeepers without a ball.

Gatekeepers:

  • Can move freely
  • Can defend any gate

Rotate gatekeepers approximately every two minutes.

Progression

  • Gatekeepers try not only to block gates, but also to steal balls and become attackers
  • If a player’s ball is stolen, they become a gatekeeper

Coaching Points

  • Encourage players to look for open gates
  • Attack gates when the gatekeeper isn’t looking
  • Emphasize keeping the ball close to avoid losing possession

Activity 2: 4 Gate Game (8–12 minutes)

Description

Set up a 20×20 yard grid with 4–5 yard wide gates placed in each corner. There are two teams, and players score by dribbling through any gate.

Coaching Points

  • Frequently ask players which gates are open
  • Reinforce that open space changes quickly
  • Encourage players to communicate when they see an open gate
  • Attacking teams should spread out so only one player is on the ball
  • Supporting players should make space but stay ready to help

Activity 3: Scrimmage (8–12 minutes)

Description

Small-sided game played on a 20×30 yard grid.

Coaching Points

  • Encourage side-to-side movement to beat defenders
  • Help players recognize defender movement and change direction
  • Emphasize pushing the ball instead of kicking
  • Reinforce that frequent changes of direction are hard for defenders to handle

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