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HERE - SW Sting Soccer Club
SW STING SOCCER CLUB
U8 FUNdamentals
What U8 Looks Like
Developmental level of soccer
Coached by parent volunteers
Teams play 7 x 7 games (including
goalkeeper)
1 game & 1 team practice per week
Technical Training: 10-12/season
Entry up to 2 Tournaments
Rosters up to 16 players
Ball size 3
Full size field
10 min pre-game practice
Game duration is 2 x 20 minutes
Substitutions are made on the fly
every 3-4 minutes
No offsides
All fouls are indirect
Coaches referee the games
Fees $450.00 includes GST
Technical Focus
For players at the FUNdamental stage,
training sessions should be no more than 60
mins and comprised of:
General Movement
[Date]
Coordination
Soccer Technique
Small Sided Games
Technical skills revolve around core skills
such as controlling the ball, dribbling,
shooting, fakes, turns, and passing.
Begin developing dribbling with sole, inside
and outside of foot.
Develop short passing with side foot and
laces.
Introduce receiving with inside and outside
of foot and instep, and shooting while
dribbling.
SW Sting Soccer Club supports and follows the Canada Soccer
Pathway. The Canada Soccer Pathway provides a roadmap for
players of all ages and aspirations who want to play soccer at the
recreational, competitive or high performance EXCEL levels, with
the aim of encouraging lifelong participation. The Pathway is built
around the principles of Long-Term Player Development (LTPD).
More info @ www.canadasoccer .com/wellness-to-world-cup
U8 TOURNAMENTS - 2015/2016 Indoor Season
Millwoods Midnight Madness: October 9-11, 2015
SGSA Indoor Early Bird: November 6-8, 2015
EMSA Polar Cup: December 27-29, 2015
EMSA North: FC Memorial Challenge: February 5-7, 2016
EMSA Minifest: February 13, 2016
EWZSA Slush Cup: February 25-28, 2016
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Why is there no score keeping and league standings in U8?
Experience shows us that young children will compete even in the absence of league standings. All young players
understand that soccer is a game for scoring goals and “winning”. Simple observation of children’s soccer around the
world shows that the absence of a trophy or league title does nothing to diminish each player’s desire to compete each
time they step onto the soccer pitch for a match.
Why is this distinction important?
When coaches in children’s leagues chase trophies and titles, and when parents criticize and pressure their children,
poor player development is the most frequent result. Coaches tend to play only their strongest players, leave their
“weak” players on the bench, specialize players in positions prematurely, use game tactics solely at guaranteeing a
win, and promoting a general attitude of “don’t take chances-“don’t experiment with your skills or decisions – just
play safe and kick the ball far and away?
Sting has adopted the Canada Soccer Association philosophy to focus on a broad-based player development instead
of a “win at all costs” approach. In addition, Sting adheres to the Alberta Soccer Association’s mandate that there is
to be no tryouts at the U8 level – the focus is on inclusion, skill development, and fun.
SW STING SOCCER CLUB
Key Contacts:
SW Sting Director: Paul Gantar
SW Sting Junior Program Manager: Tina Vogel & Doug Williams
U8 Age Group: [email protected]
SW Sting Technical Director: Jorge Rodriguez
SW Sting Head Technical Coordinator – Sinisa Matic
Goal Keeper Training Director: Armando Sanchez-Lona
Fundraising Coordinator: Christie Ottenbreit
General Inquiries: [email protected]
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