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Soccer Skills For New Players

By

Andy Ford

, updated on

April 12, 2022

There are a myriad of tips and tricks professional soccer players utilize to step up their game and reach excellence. One of the trade secrets is passing the ball more than twenty times in a single game to confuse the defense team or diffuse your team members and create avenues for your team to score a goal by attacking the opponent.

It is usual for new soccer players to get nervous during their first few games but they must be informed beforehand to pass to other team members if they see an open teammate close by.

blende12/Pixabay. Soccer coaches recommend some important tips to improve your pass skills.

Here are a few tips to improve your pass, relevant especially for new soccer players:

  • Make sure that you use the inside of your foot. Your foot should make a ninety-degree angle with the ball. The foot planted on the ground should be facing straight, and the passing foot should face outwards and to the side. Widen your hips so that it is easier to achieve the correct angle since this will also improve the accuracy of your shot.
  •  Always aim for the middle of the ball. If you hit the ball from beneath, that would make it fly in the air, while too high an aim would result in inaccurate, slow shots. Maintaining a balance when hitting the ball in the middle is key for accurate passes.

ArtmorPro/Pixabay. Dribbling is a highly important skill for new soccer players.

Dribbling is an important skill to learn as a new soccer player. While most coaches would tell you to focus on passes and also encourage passing rather than dribbling in a game of soccer, a seasoned soccer player must know when it is best to dribble when you are stuck in a one-on-one situation with the defending team.

  • Learn to dribble with both feet. Use the top part of your foot to lightly touch the ball. Also, practice dribbling with both the inside and outside of both feet to increase your skill and strength as an attacker to become a versatile and unpredictable soccer player.
  • Learn to balance: Keeping your arms down, and to your side while facing outwards will help you maintain your balance as you dribble. You would also be more alert and wary of defenders and this technique would also enable you to shield the ball away from them.

Jannik Skorna/Unsplash. Do not forget to be on your toes at all times during a game.

Remember to stay on your toes at all times during a game. For the best defense, it is sometimes advisable to act offensively and be on the attacking side instead. Incorporating defense, offense, dribbling, and passing will make you a seasoned soccer player in no time.

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