Some Tips

- Don't dribble when you can make a constructive pass or cross.
- Move to the open spot (space) move away from your defender (opponent), you are then in a better position to receive the ball.
- As a defender, when you are under extreme presuer (pressed), kick the ball down field or over the touch line.
- When the ball is lost from (out of) view, all forwards must (should) think defensively.
- Make constructive passes across the field and behind as well as in front.
- Defenders can back pass to the goalkeeper as a safety maneuver. Pass to the outside of the goal mouth.
- Make the easy plays. Allow the ball to work for you. Don't you work for the ball.
- Wing forwards should stay wide and close to the touch line. This brings the defender out from the middle of the field and allows more open space for your attack.
- Don't be afraid to talk to your teammates on the field. Let them know what is happening in the area around them which their field of vision cannot pick up.
- As a defender faced with two or more opponents (attackers), retreat slowly (stopping or slowing down the attacker) giving more time for teammates to come back to help.
- Forwards should switch positions at various times during the game with other members of the forward line. example, center forward with winger. This sometimes confuses the defense.
- Never retreat with your back to the ball. Watch the ball at all times.
- As a defender, stay between ball and goal.
- The closer the play develops toward your own goal, the tighter the defense must (should) be.
- As a defender challenge only when you have a good chance to obtain (getting possession of) the ball.
- Defenders should have restraint and control. Let your opponent commit himself first.
- Delaying principles are good tactics in defense. This means slowing down the opponent's forward line.
- Back up teammates and help cover the space behind fellow players.
- Always move toward the pass, don't wait for the pass to come to you.
- A most important thing to learn is quickness off the mark. The first three or four steps are all important in soccer. Beat your opponent to the ball.
- What you do without the ball is as important as what you do with the ball.
- A well placed shot is more effective than a hard shot at the goal.
- An effective player is always in good physical shape.
- Play the ball, not the man. (You can not play the man and the ball at the some time).
- Respect the referee's decision.