2026 training calendar
A soccer training calendar should make practice easier to choose.Plan the touch.
For parents and players building a World Cup 2026 soccer training calendar without relying on official match schedules.

World Cup 2026 Soccer Training Calendar
A useful training calendar does not need to copy the tournament schedule. It needs a repeatable weekly rhythm for first touch, ball control, weak foot, footwork, reaction, and rest-day technical resets.
Plan by skill focus, not by real match dates.
Include lighter days and retest days.
Keep the calendar flexible around family schedules.
Use skill themes across the week
A simple calendar can assign first touch, weak foot, ball mastery, reaction, and review days.
Avoid schedule dependency
Because fixtures and viewing plans change, the training calendar should work on any week.
Make the calendar visible
A short STRK routine gives each calendar day a clear action.
Session ideas
Make the next touch measurable.
Monday baseline
Run one fixed target path and log clean stops.
Midweek weak foot
Use the weaker foot for all target arrivals.
Weekend match-copy route
Copy one simple touch from a match or highlight.
Common questions.
How do I make a World Cup 2026 soccer training calendar?
Build the calendar around skill themes such as first touch, weak foot, ball control, reaction, and retest days rather than depending on official match dates.
Is STRK officially connected to FIFA or the World Cup?
STRK is independent and is not affiliated with FIFA, the FIFA World Cup, any team, player, host city, venue, broadcaster, or official tournament program.
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