Two central players receive a pass, turn 180 degrees, pass then follow their pass to the back of the queue. Players are arranged in 4 corners of a square. Direction of 1st touch, outside of passing foot or with the inside of the non-passing foot.Weight of pass, depending on the distance between the players.2 touch to put more emphasis on 1st touch.
Organisation: Continuous passing drill, players stand 5m apart behind a cone, the player receives the ball and with 1st touch plays the ball to the other side of the cone and then passes to another player who repeats the practice. An excellent football drill for using the first touch to change the direction of the ball and create space.Įquipment : Coned area, 1 ball between 2 players Players pass the ball to each other either side of two cones in an anti-clockwise direction or clockwise direction.
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Ozzy’s experience as a coach has ranged from working with 5 year-olds to adults and has included positions as Head Coach with the National Indoor Professional Soccer League in Mexico to high school. He was a member of the All-Star Mexican Indoor team which competed in tournament play throughout the United States.
Ozzy was also captain of the National Mexican Indoor Soccer Team, leading them to a championship in the Centroamericano Tournament. In the United States, Ozzy played for the Indianapolis Twisters in the Continental Indoor Soccer League, and the Orange County Zodiac in the American League. He was able to play in some of the largest soccer venues in Mexico including Estadio Azteca, home of the World Cup finals in 19. In Mexico, he played professionally for Atlante, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, Acapulco and in indoor professional leagues. Ozzy played professional soccer for more than 12 years in the United States and in Mexico. He is passionate about individual technique and knows its importance in the development of the individual player. Over the years he has been able to help new generations achieve their own goals. Ozzy brings great experience and professionalism, with more than 20 years of national and international experience as a player and coach. Oswaldo “Ozzy” Monroy Director of Coaching