Youngsters should be encouraged to play with freedom of expression and imagination, have a hunger to win the ball and to work positively with teammates. Hopefully, the players in your team have already had a positive experience of football during their Foundation Phase (5-11) experience and have a well-developed love of the game. Don’t expect this love to come across in the same way as your own; each individual will have their own connection to the game, so encourage and look after it.
By creating a fulfilling Youth Development Phase environment, you can build on this existing enthusiasm and even help less motivated players – who may have had a negative experience previously – to become more engaged.
If a player enjoys football, they often practise for fun (improving as they go) and continue their participation into adulthood. To encourage this to happen, you need to understand the relationship between young people and their experience of physical activity – specifically football.
For more information from DNA Youth Development Phase lead, Graeme Carrick, Click here