Soccer homework
Soccer homework should be short enough to repeat.One skill at a time.
For parents and young players who need simple soccer homework drills between team sessions.

Soccer Homework Drills For Kids
Soccer homework works when it is specific and repeatable. Instead of a long workout, choose one focus: first touch, weak foot, ball control, footwork, or reaction with the ball.
Keep homework short and positive.
Use visible targets to make success clear.
Repeat both feet without rushing.
Homework should reinforce coaching
The goal is not to replace team practice. The goal is to repeat one useful technical habit at home.
Parents need simple feedback
Look for whether the ball stops in the target, whether both feet are used, and whether the player resets balanced.
Short sessions are easier to keep
Five focused minutes several times per week can be more realistic than one complicated session.
Session ideas
Make the next touch measurable.
First-touch homework
Move the ball to a target and stop it cleanly with each foot.
Weak-foot homework
Run one slow target path using only the weaker foot.
Reaction homework
React to a cue, control the ball, and reset before the next rep.
Common questions.
What soccer homework drills can kids do at home?
Kids can train first touch, weak foot, close control, footwork, and short reaction tasks in a safe space.
How long should soccer homework take?
Five to ten focused minutes can be useful when the task is clear and the player stays engaged.
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Training guides
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