The best way to Substitute Soccer Players -- is equal playing time always best?
How you will teach your players to attack will depend on the number of Forwards and Midfielders, how aggressive and fast they are, and how good your players are.
We DON'T use "knock-out" or "elimination" games which leave kids standing on the sideline instead of practicing.
How to evaluate Youth Soccer Players so you know your player's strengths and weaknesses - 7 Critical Things to Watch For.
I try to put at least one fast, good "Speed Dribbler" at Left Forward (LF) or Right Forward (RF). This player doesn't have to be tough. In fact, it can be a good position to put a player in who has skill but is afraid of contact.
SoccerHelp Practice Games are fun, kids learn legitimate soccer skills by playing the games, they can be played in a small area or indoors and they work for almost any number of players (and even or odd numbers).