A Full list, guide of Football Trials and Academy Football Trials Players of all age groups at this Club.
Here we show you how to apply for these football trials with the club at this age group. Get your football trial opportunity with the Academy of Football and we show you how to get your FOOTBALL TRIAL today.
FOOTBALL ACADEMY TRIALS U6, U7, U8, U9, U10, U11, U12, U13, U14, U15, U16, U17, U18, U21, U23, OVER 23
How to Apply for Open Football Trials in the UK -
Football is a beloved sport in the UK, and many aspiring players dream of making it to the professional level. Open football trials offer a fantastic opportunity to showcase your talent and potentially secure a spot in a club's academy or team. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to apply for open football trials in the UK.
1. Research Clubs and Trial Dates
Start by researching clubs that hold open trials. Many professional and semi-professional clubs in the UK offer these opportunities. Check their official websites, social media pages, and local sports news for announcements about upcoming trials. Some popular clubs that frequently hold trials include:
- Premier League Clubs:
- Championship Clubs:
- Lower League Clubs:
2. Understand the Requirements
Each club may have specific requirements for their trials. These can include age restrictions, skill levels, and sometimes even residency criteria. Make sure you meet these requirements before applying. Common requirements might include:
- Age groups (e.g., U12, U16, U18)
- Proof of identity and age
- Previous playing experience or club affiliation
3. Prepare Your Application
Most clubs will require you to fill out an application form. This can usually be found on their official website. The application form will typically ask for:
- Personal Information: Name, date of birth, contact details
- Football Experience: Previous clubs, positions played, achievements
- Medical Information: Any relevant medical conditions or injuries
Ensure that all information is accurate and up-to-date. Some clubs may also ask for a short video showcasing your skills, so be prepared to provide this if requested.
4. Submit Your Application
Once your application is complete, submit it according to the club’s instructions. This might be via an online form, email, or postal mail. Make sure to adhere to any deadlines provided by the club.
5. Prepare for the Trial
If your application is successful, you will receive an invitation to attend the trial. Here are some tips to help you prepare:
- Fitness: Ensure you are in peak physical condition. Regular training, proper diet, and adequate rest are crucial.
- Skills: Focus on honing your football skills, particularly in the position you are applying for.
- Equipment: Make sure you have the appropriate gear, including boots, shin pads, and training kit.
6. Attend the Trial
On the day of the trial, arrive early to give yourself plenty of time to warm up and get settled. Be confident, but also be a team player. Coaches look for players who not only have individual talent but also work well within a team.
7. Follow Up
After the trial, it’s a good idea to follow up with the club to thank them for the opportunity and express your continued interest. This can leave a positive impression and keep you on their radar for future opportunities.
Conclusion
Applying for open football trials in the UK requires research, preparation, and dedication. By following these steps, you can increase your chances of making a positive impression and potentially securing a spot in a football club. Remember, persistence is key, and every trial is a valuable learning experience. Good luck!
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC FOOTBALL TRIALS
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Tottenham Hotspur Academy College Scholarship trials
Trial dates
For ages 16 to 18
Trials take place at Vale Farm Sports Centre, Watford Road, Wembley, HA0 3HG
Please register your interest in attending the football trial(s)
For more information, contact Katie Tarrant on 0208 909 6199 or email
The trials below have now passed but please use this information as reference to the possibility to make contact to het on the next trials
Here is the very latest information we have regarding trials
Although dates may have past we advise you the contact details as the way to apply for trials or for them to send them to you.
We update all trials daily so visit here regularly and check your emails for update also.
Please do not be alarmed if dates have passed these are just the open trials, you can follow the procedures in this page and just use the contact information in this page.
Even if they do not meet your age, use this as the direct way to contact them and they can advise you further.
Contact Academy Director
Tottenham Hotspur is holding an open trial
Here is the latest information that has been supplied to Tony's Soccer School by Spurs and Spurs foundation regarding trial dates.
Harrow College's Education and Football Development Centre for 16-18 year olds in association with the Tottenham Hotspur is holding an open trial for budding footballers.
Trials to join the Football Development Centre for 2017/18 under the guidance of coaches from Tottenham Hotspur will take place at Vale Farm Sports Centre in Wembley on
Monday 13 February 2017, 10am to 1pm.
The Centre provides talented young sports people with the opportunity to develop their prospects of a career in the football industry while continuing with their BTEC sports education. Qualified FA coaches from Tottenham Hotspur lead three coaching sessions a week and prepare students for their weekly matches.
The programme provides the most up to date, comprehensive and high quality level of training. Study and qualifications gained can also lead to opportunities in sports related fields including; Coaching, Sports Therapy, Fitness Industry, Leisure Management and Overseas Scholarships.
As well as football, students also enjoy a number of other activities. Examples include:
- Outdoor adventure activities including SWAT police training, rock climbing and high ropes.
- Sky TV studios – Including Sky's state of the art production facility and Careers Lab.
- Dodgeball sessions putting fitness, coordination and team skills to the test.
- Army day testing stamina and problem solving.
- Gym sessions in the new on-site gym called Energise.
- Mobile health clinics – giving members of the public free health advice.
- Student Expo events.
- Career and progression sessions with guest speakers from employers and universities.
Trials take place at Vale Farm Sports Centre, Watford Road, Wembley, HA0 3HG
Monday 13 February 2017, 10am - 1pm
Tuesday 18 April 2017, 10am - 1pm
Tuesday 30 May 2017, 10am - 1pm
Being a part of the centre will give students the opportunity to improve their football skills and potential exposure to a range of football clubs. To be involved, you must attend a trial.
This is the only way you can apply for this trial please make sure you meet ALL of the criteria above and if you do please
APPLY FOR THIS TRIALS HERE BY EMAILING
Note from Academy Director
These trials have passed and information should be used to apply for next intake
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC TRIAL DATES
Football Academy trials on 7 July find out about
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Here is the full selection of Football Trial dates being offered
by this Club. Abilities, Ages, Levels.
Spurs Futsal Trials 26th June 2015
Apply for Football Trials, Dates, Information & Academy Entry Requirments >> Here
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PREMIER LEAGUE STANDARD TRIALS
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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC Play in the local area, you can find more Football Trials in this area.
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PREMIER LEAGUE CONTACT ADDRESSES
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Find trials by searching your local County including a Number of Countries.
FOOTBALL TRIALS BY PLAYING ABILITY.
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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC YOUTH & ACADEMY
Information relating to everything concerning the youth and acdemy of the club.
ACADEMY
Information of Other Premier League Academies
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC ACADEMY PLAYERS
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC COACHING STAFF
JOBS AT TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FC FOOTBALL TRIALS
ABOUT THE ACADEMY
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club Academy develops talented young footballers from the age of 8 to 18yrs. Following the implementation of the Premier League Elite Player Performance Plan and our Audit by Double Pass Ltd we were awarded Category One status. The Academy employs a large team of staff to identify, recruit, coach, develop and support approximately 205 talented young players.
OUR VISION
To be one of the world’s leading football Clubs renowned for a strong association with its community and a long tradition of developing young talent that plays football the ‘Tottenham Hotspur’ way.
OUR MISSION
To create an elite environment that attracts, retains and develops top quality players providing an ongoing supply of academy graduates to the First Team squad, whilst ensuring those individuals who fall short of this standard have the necessary skills and education to enable them to achieve success either at another football club or in a vocational career.
The Academy players in the Professional Development phase are full-time and are registered on Scholarship contracts, as part of their all-round education the players complete an academic education programme alongside their football commitments. Our players in the Youth Development phase combine their club training programme with attendance at their own school, this involves training evenings, weekends and during day release. The Foundation phase squads training programmes take place after school and at weekends.
The Academy education programme is in place and encourages each player to reach his full potential as he passes through the development phases. This education provision is designed to be flexible and to provide support for each player to achieve whilst remaining in their school of preference. It includes both formal and informal education which reinforces the high expectations of the Academy in relation to the ‘Tottenham Hotspur Standard’ of: Team Spirit; Friendship; Excellence; Elite Player Conduct; Co-operation; Effort and Persistence and Respect, and encompasses our holistic approach.
The Academy squads participate in the Premier League games programme along with a number of National, European and Worldwide tournaments.
STAFF DETAILS
Academy Manager & Head of Coaching - John McDermott
Head of Academy Operations & Performance - Dean Rastrick
Professional Development Phase Coach - Ugo
Professional Development Phase Coach - Matt
Professional Development Phase Coach - Paul Brush
Professional Development Phase Coach - Keiran McKenna
Youth Development Phase Lead Coach - Justin Cochrane
Youth Development Phase Coach - Mehmet Ali
Foundation Phase Lead Coach - Gary Broadhurst (Safeguarding Officer)
Foundation Phase Coach - Michael Donaldson
Head of Academy Goalkeeping - Perry Suckling
Goalkeeping Coach - Rob Burch
Goalkeeping Coach - Alex Welsh
Academy Coach - Bradley Allen
Academy Coach - Will Antwi
Academy Coach - Tony Tillbrook
Academy Coach - Trevor Duberry
Academy Coach - Ryan Hall
Academy Coach - Joe Staunton
Academy Coach - Daryl McMahon
Academy Coach - Aaron Cato
Academy Coach - Glen Hicks
Head of Academy Science & Medicine - Aaron Harris
Academy Doctor - Imtiaz Ahmad
Academy Physiotherapist - Adam Paxton (Safeguarding Officer)
Head of Academy Physical Development - Matt Allen
Academy Physical Development Coach - Charlie Moore
Academy Sports Science Intern - Chris Riley
Academy Performance Analyst - Luke Georgiou
Academy Performance Analyst - Andrew Ratnage
Academy Performance Analyst - Josh Smith
Academy Performance Analyst - Charlie Turnbull
Academy Recruitment Officer - Jason Hogg
Academy Recruitment Officer - Sean Daly
Academy Head of Education - Trevor Webb
Academy Administration Manager - Luke Godfrey
Academy Administrator – Tina Gold
Academy Kit Manager - Tavish Mahandru
Development/Academy Kit Assistant - Stan White
ACADEMY CONTACT DETAILS
Tottenham Hotspur Training Centre
Hotspur Way
Whitewebbs Lane
Enfield
EN2 9AP
General Enquiries: email
Tottenham Football Academy is developed in order to invest in upcoming footballing talent and provide the network, coaching, health and lifestyle advice that each player needs to make a successful career in football. If you are looking for a career in football, and live in the Tottenham catchment, then your best chance will be to join Tottenham Academy.
How does recruitment work at Tottenham Hotspur Academy?
We have a network of scouts who work for the Club on a local, national and international basis. They look for players predominantly from Under-7s to Under-16s (the higher up the age groups, the less likely it becomes to be offered a trial – but it is by no means impossible). Once they identify a player, they recommend them to the Academy Recruitment Department, which then decides whether to proceed with the recommendation.
How do I know if a scout has been to watch me?
Unfortunately, you may never know. Our scouts are not always in club kit as the presence of a scout may put unnecessary pressure on the players, making them very nervous (this is especially true of younger players) or try much harder just because they think someone is watching them. You will only know if we make contact via your current club – we will always approach your coach or manager before making contact with a player’s parents.
What are Tottenham Scouts looking for?
OUR PHILOSOPHY
Our ethos is to recruit the best potential which can be developed by the best coaches, working in the best facilities, underpinned by the best holistic support.The Development Centres provide young footballers an opportunity and a pathway to professional football.
IDENTIFYING YOUNG TALENT
We aim to identify and recruit young talent through the Academy's extensive scouting network. This means that if one of our staff identifies a talented player, the boy (via the parent/carer) will be invited to attend one of the Development Centres on a trial basis in order to assess him.
A scout will provide you with his/her business card. Please email your name, your son's name and your contact details to the contact details on the scout's card.
DEVELOPMENT CENTRE INFORMATION
Development Centres are within one hour's travel of the Club. Each Centre is staffed by FA qualified coaches and the sessions last between one and one and a half hours in the evening during the week. Boys need to wear suitable clothing and footwear. Attendance is strictly by invitation only for players and their parents/carers.
ABOUT OUR TALENT IDENTIFICATION SCOUTS
Academy scouts are registered with the Premier League and have been CRB checked. The Academy carries out regular training to ensure our scouts are up-to-date with all the processes and procedures we operate.
Academy scouts are employed by Tottenham Hotspur and are bound by the rules of the Premier League and The Football League which means that they must conduct themselves in an ethical and professional manner, and observe the highest standards of integrity and fair dealing.
HOW ACADEMY SCOUTS MAKE AN APPROACH
A scout will talk with the parents/managers and/or teachers of a player.
We do not approach children directly and we DO NOT ASK FOR MONEY.
If you are approached by an Academy scout and wish to verify his identity, please contact the Academy via email on
We give you this reassuring information because we are aware that there are people who look to exploit the hopes of young players wanting to join a football club like Tottenham Hotspur.
Therefore, we want to warn and advise players and their families to prevent them being exploited for financial gain or other motivations.
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Under-23s and Academy
The Tottenham Hotspur Academy was created to train and develop players from the age of eight right up to the age of 23. Many of whom have progressed through Tottenham's youth academy have gone on to sign professional contracts and represent their country at International level.
The reserves in recent times have been known as the Development Squad to reflect the purpose of producing players for the first team. Though matches are billed as under 21, three overage players are allowed which gives the club the opportunity to give senior squad players a chance to play and keep or build up match fitness, often following an injury.
They have won one Premier Reserve League South title since the league's formation in 1999 and were runners-up in the inaugural Barclays U21 Premiership League which took over from 2012.
About Tottenham Academy
Tottenham Academy offer an advanced football development and education programme supported by expert and dedicated staff. Tottenham Academy is located at: Spurs Lodge, Luxborough Lane, Chigwell, Essex IG7 5AB
Tottenham Academy use advanced technology and coaching methods to develop their players. They are actively looking for upcoming talent to join their academy, and are very selective about who gets in, as competition is tough.
With the changes that have taken place in the football academy system. Academy Category one clubs are now free (U12+) to recruit from all over the nation.
Previously, Category one clubs could only recruit talent within a 90 minute travelling time to the academy, but the FA have reconsidered this following thinking that the best talent should only fairly be allowed to play in the best academies even if they do not live nearby. This gives the very best talent the very best chances of success, thus growing our home grown talent for the international stage.
This has seen a rise in host families being recruited at Tottenham Academy, to help house young promising talent in safe family environments.
The Tottenham Hotspurs Academy
The Tottenham Hotspur Academy coaches young footballers from the ages of 8 to 18 involving approximately 150 young players, looked after by 30 full-time and part-time staff. The academy features a network of 35 scouts who are tasked with finding the best local, national and international talent. Whilst under 16, in the Youth development phase, players are coached or play in the evenings and the weekend whilst they are in full-time education. On reaching 16, the best players are offered a place in the U18s Academy on a full-time 2 year Scholarship contract. This provides an academic programme alongside their football commitments. Players will usually progress through first and second years of the professional development phase whereupon on completion, they will be either offered a professional contract or be released. Where a player is borderline or has been held back because of injury there is the option of offering a third year at the Academy by exception.
Notable players to come through the Tottenham Hotspur Academy include Ledley King, Glenn Hoddle, Peter Crouch, Stephen Carr, Nick Barmby, Ian Walker, and Sol Campbell all of whom have gone on to represent their country at international level.
The Academy Manager is John McDermott. One of the former Youth Team coaches is Alex Inglethorpe who joined the club in 2006 after a two-year spell as manager of Exeter City. In November 2012 after six years service to Tottenham he joined Liverpool to become their Under-21 coach.
I keep contacting clubs, but never seem to get invited in. What can I do to get scouted?
Upcoming Fixtures at Tottenham Academy
Tottenham Academy has a whole programme of upcoming activities, fixtures and events. Check the times of each match or look up the match venue for any of the age group.
How to get a trial at Tottenham Academy
You must be selected to have a trial at Tottenham Academy, so it is important that players are spotted in the right places at the right times. For some players, they prefer a direct approach sending in links to videos of themselves playing football, but it is worth bearing in mind that clubs receive thousands of these videos each week and simply don’t have time to watch them all and go about their daily business, so the most effective way of getting scouted for a trial at Tottenham Academy is to join a Tottenham Soccer School. Scouts regularly select young players from soccer school sessions and invite them to trial at the development centres for Reading FC, and anyone can play in their soccer schools so it offers an open door for all to get spotted.
It is also particularly good planning to take your child to soccer schools as soon as they are old enough, as their competition will be doing the same, so it enables them to develop their talents in line with the same level as their peers.
How to get scouted by a Tottenham Academy scout
Tottenham Academy scouts offer players the chance to trial. Many players are lucky enough to find themselves in the right places when scouts are watching games, but Tottenham are also very aware that good talent can slip through the net, so do offer players the chances to directly contact them with the below details.
Understandably they are unable to respond to everybody due to the volume of applications, but this does serve as an effective way to alert scouts about talent looking to take their football to the next level and secure a trial for Tottenham Academy.
To get scouted for a trial at Tottenham Academy simply collect the following information:
- Players CV
- Covering Letter
- Players Vital Statistics: Players position, Age, Date of Birth, Height, Weight, contact email/phone/address, current club, previous clubs, detail of any trials already attended, any representative honours such as school, districts, county etc
- Players school they attend
- Fixture list of your current team, including location and kick off time to be passed to scout
Once you have collated all of the above information, email Tottenham Academy via this address:
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Tottenham Academy will assess your application and decide whether or not to send a scout to watch the game.
Syllabus at Tottenham Academy
The training programme at Tottenham Academy is broken into technical and tactical training, with a special module for Goalkeepers. The below demonstrates:
- The professional development phase at the Tottenham Academy
- The youth development phase at the Tottenham Academy
- The foundation phase at the Tottenham Academy
- The youth / professional development phase at the Tottenham Academy
- The foundation development goalkeeper phase at the Tottenham Academy
Professional Development Phase at Tottenham Academy
Development squad
Players who have progressed through the Academy and have shown the potential to play at a higher level are offered professional contracts and will then join the Development Squad. The Development Squad may also be joined by under 21 players signed from other clubs or free agents who have proved themselves in trials at the club. The purpose of the Development Squad is to produce new players for the First Team though breaking into the senior squad is no easy feat for a young player. As well as playing in U21 games players may be loaned out to other clubs in lower leagues or sometimes clubs abroad to give them experience and to aid their development.
As of the 2012 - 2013 season the Development squad have played in the Barclays U21 Premiership League. In July 2014 Ugo Ehiogu, former professional footballer was appointed Under-21 Team Coach following a period working part-time with the Academy.
Outfield Players – Technical
- Passing – Playing forwards through tight passing channels
- Receiving the ball – Receiving the ball in the air to pass in the least number of touches
- Passing – Generic passing practises to move the ball on two touches
- Running / Dribbling with the ball – Developing the 1st touch to break through a variation of receiving surfaces
- Running / Dribbling with the ball – Variations in the dribble to advance in 1 v 1’s
- Shooting – Shifting the ball to get shots off under pressure
- Passing – Keeping the ball moving for a long period of time
- Manipulating the ball – Shifting the ball across the body with a variation of surfaces
- Turning – Turning away from pressure and protecting possession of the ball
Outfield Players – Tactical
- Possession (Playing out from the back) – Midfield rotation to receive high and low open up passing channels
- Possession (Retaining the ball to penetrate) – Working in front or behind opponents to retain the ball looking to play forwards
- Possession (Game management) – Playing with and against an overload (the extra man)
- Attacking (Counter attacking) – Breaking from the defending third
- Attacking (Centrally) – Playing between lines and breaking lines with and without the ball
- Attacking (Wide areas) – 1 v 1’s, 2 v 2’s to create goalkeeping opportunities
- Defending (Individual) – Approach to the ball dependent on the opposition and area of the pitch
- Defending (Groups & Units) – Defending later and deeper
- Defending (Making play predictable, Regains and Possession Decision) – Pressure as the team/group hunting the ball for quick regain
Goalkeepers
- Goalkeeper support – Variety of passes and support for players in possession
- Goalkeeper support – Awareness of best option looking to penetrate with distribution
- Goalkeeper support – How the goalkeeper can affect the state of the game
- Goalkeeper defending – How to deal with 1 v 1 situations in game situations
- Goalkeeper defending – Early shots always being set in and around the box
- Goalkeeper defending – Positioning and decision making in dealing with the cross
- Goalkeeper communications – Organisation and support to the defender
- Goalkeeper communications – Communications to players away from the ball
- Goalkeeper communications – Developing the goalkeeper to compact
Foundation Phase at Tottenham Academy
Outfield Players – Technical
- Protecting the Ball – Setting the scene for receiving on the safe side – guidelines for success
- Passing – Short, quick and high tempo passing in small groups
- Receiving the Ball- Developing the set as part of link play to move the ball forwards
- Turning – Developing turns under passive pressure to include disguise
- Shooting – Longer distance shooting relevant to the age of the group
- Running / Dribbling With the Ball – Long and thin practices to practice breaking into space from a dribble or receiving the ball
- Shooting – One touch finishing around the goal on angles with pressure approaching
- Passing – Passing within larger areas focusing on techniques to a longer pass (floor / aerially)
- Manipulating the Ball – Quick foot movements to manipulate a small skills ball
Outfield Players – Tactical
- Possession (Individual) – Developing players to receive the ball and maintain possession on their safe side
- Possession (Group Play) – Develop players to receive and play away from pressure in small groups
- Possession (Directional) – Possession / wave practises maintaining the speed of the ball from start to finish
- Attacking (Individual) – Changes of direction and speed to beat opponents
- Attacking (Groups) – Small group attacking practices (4v4, 5v5). Movement/combinations to create and exploit space
- Attacking (with/against overloads) – Small sided games working on creating and exploiting space on the transition
- Defending (Pressure the Ball) – Basic principles to approaching a player in possession
- Defending (Small Groups) – Possession based practices focusing the change of roles based on the movement of the ball
- Defending (Regaining to Play) – Regaining the ball and countering to a scoring conclusion
Goalkeepers
- Goalkeeper support – Passes and throws to start play
- Goalkeeper support – Choosing the best distribution option
- Goalkeeper support – Using the ball quickly after making a save
- Goalkeeper defending – Throw ball situations and close range shots
- Goalkeeper defending – Attacking the ball and parrying away to safe areas
- Goalkeeper defending – Making recovery saves within the game
- Goalkeeper communications – To defenders individually and as part of a unit
- Goalkeeper communications – Developing the ability to be clear and concise
- Goalkeeper communications – Start positions in relation to the ball
Goalkeeper Youth / Professional Phase at Tottenham Academy
Goalkeepers – Technical
- Distribution – Out of the back to the best option and supporting the play
- Crossing – Dealing with deep crosses into the 18 yard box and transition to distribute
- Shot Stopping – Into line and down the line of the ball for angled strike
- Handling – Dealing with low balls around the set position inclusive of the 1v1 encounter
- Shot Stopping – Dealing with low, medium and high dives from a central and angled strike
- Crossing – Dealing with crosses centrally and to front post areas
- Shot Stopping – Dealing with close reaction shots, double and triple saves
- Distribution – Technique of starting counter attacks, choice of delivery
- Crosses – Dealing with crosses centrally and to the back post area
Goalkeepers – Tactical
- Goalkeeper support – Start play using a variety of passes and providing angles for support for players in possession
- Goalkeeper support – Awareness of best option looking to penetrate with distribution
- Goalkeeper support – Managing the game and understanding how the goalkeeper can affect the state of the game
- Goalkeeper defending – Dealing with 1v1 game situations
- Goalkeeper defending – Dealing with early shots always being set in and around the box
- Goalkeeper defending – Positioning in relation to the ball, decision making on dealing with the cross
- Goalkeeper communications – Organisation and support to the defender (clear and concise information)
- Goalkeeper communications – Communications to players away from the ball
- Goalkeeper communications – Developing the goalkeeper to compact play through the line taken by the defending players
Goalkeeper Foundation Phase at Tottenham Academy
Goalkeepers – Technical
- Handling – Footwork set in position with a variation of serves
- Distribution – Playing out from the back from feet and hands, providing angels of support
- Handling – Variation of handling practices concluding with penetrative distribution
- Shot Stopping – Dealing with 1v1 encounter
- Shot Stopping – Low, medium and high diving sales from central
- Distribution – Technique of longer distribution for feet and hands (classic counter attacks)
- Shot Stopping – Speed of movement across the goal in the line down the line of the ball for an angled strike
- Handling – Technique of dealing with low balls in and around the body
- Crossing – Basic technique and positioning (in relation to the ball) covering balls into front middle far areas
Goalkeepers – Tactical
- Goalkeeper support – Using a variety of passes and throws to start play
- Goalkeeper support – Choosing the best distribution option
- Goalkeeper support – Using the ball quickly after making a save
- Goalkeeper defending – Dealing with through ball situations and learning how to deal with cross range shots
- Goalkeeper defending – Attacking the ball and parrying away to safe areas in game situations
- Goalkeeper defending – Making recovery saves within the game
- Goalkeeper communications – Communication to defenders individually and as a unit
- Goalkeeper communications – Developing the ability to be clear and concise
- Goalkeeper communications – Set positions in relation to the ball
Join Tottenham Academy
For direct communication with the Tottenham Academy, you can visit the Tottenham Academy website.
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