4v4 Soccer Drills & Games: Boost Player Skills With These Simple Drills

Unlock player potential with these 4v4 soccer drills and games. Enhance passing, dribbling, tactics, & have fun on the field. Discover effective 4v4 drills now!

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Transform your soccer training sessions with our comprehensive collection of engaging 4v4 soccer drills and games. 4v4 games maximize player touches, accelerate skill development, and improve tactical awareness and understanding. These small-sided activities are perfect for coaches looking to elevate their team's creativity and performance. These 4v4 drills focus on passing, defending, attacking, and transition play while fostering fun and competitive 4v4 games. These 4v4 games will keep your players engaged and learning. The game is the teacher, and 4v4 should be a critical part of your practice. Start incorporating more 4v4 games into your plan today!

4v4 Drills

4v4+2 Endzone Possession Game MEDIUM

4v4+2 Endzone Possession Game

This drill develops players' ability to keep possession under pressure while moving the ball quickly and effectively. Players learn to scan the field, find open teammates in different zones, and make smart decisions about when to pass and when to dribble. The endzone players teach awareness of supporting options behind the defense. Neutral players on the sides create overloads that mirror real game situations. Players work on their first touch, receiving skills, and passing accuracy while constantly moving to create passing lanes. The progression from simple possession to scoring through the endzones builds complexity as players improve.

10+ yrs. 12+ players 20 mins. 12x20 yds. GK: no
4v4 Square with Four Mini Goals MEDIUM

4v4 Square with Four Mini Goals

This drill develops players' vision and awareness by forcing them to constantly scan and recognize which goals are open for attack. The requirement to pass through the center poles before scoring teaches patience in possession and rewards teams that can control the ball and pick the right moment to penetrate. Players learn to open up their body position to see the entire field, including teammates making backside runs away from pressure. The four goals create constant decision-making about which direction to attack based on where defenders are positioned. Quick transitions become essential because once a team completes the pass through the center, they must immediately identify and attack an open goal before defenders can recover. This setup mimics games in which teams must recognize when to keep possession and when to strike quickly, and it rewards players who can switch the point of attack rapidly.

8+ yrs. 8+ players 20 mins. 30X30 yds. GK: no
0 133 Sammy Robinson (BAYFA Soccer)