2026 weekly kids plan
A weekly plan for kids should be clear and flexible.Small sessions work.
For parents building a weekly soccer training plan for kids during World Cup 2026 season.

World Cup 2026 Weekly Soccer Training Plan For Kids
Kids need a weekly soccer plan that is simple enough to repeat. STRK helps parents rotate first touch, weak foot, ball control, footwork, reaction, and fun challenge days in short home sessions.
Use three to five short sessions per week.
Rotate skill focus instead of doing everything daily.
Keep the plan positive and flexible.
Kids need rhythm, not pressure
A weekly plan should help practice happen without making soccer feel like homework.
Parents need easy categories
First touch day, weak-foot day, reaction day, and challenge day are simple to understand.
World Cup watching can inspire the week
A match moment can become the skill theme for the next short session.
Session ideas
Make the next touch measurable.
Monday first touch
Run five controlled first-touch target arrivals.
Wednesday weak foot
Use the weaker foot for a slow route.
Weekend family challenge
Count clean target stops in one minute.
Common questions.
What should a weekly soccer training plan for kids include?
A weekly plan can include first touch, weak foot, ball control, reaction, and one fun challenge day, with short sessions and visible target feedback.
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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