EXCELLENCE PRIDE DEVELOPMENT PERFORMANCE G P S GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER 6v6 Player Handbook RESPECT WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER PLAYER HANDBOOK Table of Contents 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 2. WELCOME MISSION STATEMENT GPS STRUCTURE GPS PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY STYLE OF PLAY SYSTEMS OF PLAY PLAYER ROLES 6v6 PLAYER ROLES 6v6 PLAYER EXPECTATIONS PLAYER EVALUATION PLAYER EVALUATION SELF EVALUATION - PRACTICE www.globalpremiersoccer.com 15. 16. 17. 18. SELF EVALUATION - GAME SETTING GOALS PLAYER PEFORMANCE - WARM UP PLAYER PERFORMANCE - INJURY REPORTING WELCOME TO GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER Dear GPS coach, I would like to welcome you to the GPS family. The essence of the club is to provide a positive, enjoyable and challenging learning environment for all of our players that will push them to reach their full potential. PETER BRADLEY The Coach Handbook is a new addition to the GPS learning environment. We want our coaches to be students of the game and to start becoming more accountable for their own learning pathway. In order to do this, coaches will need to take on more responsibility for their own development on and off the field. GPS DIRECTOR OF COACHING This handbook will provide coaches with more information on what the expectations are from the club with regards to the style of play that we want to see permeate all of our teams, the systems of play and the roles within those systems that players need to be familiar with, and tools to be able to evaluate individual training and game performances. We hope that our coaches will find a lot of their questions answered by referring to their handbook and that it will become a valuable tool in their development journey. I wish all our coaches a very happy and healthy 2014/15 season and look forward to seeing you all on the field. Best wishes Peter Bradley, GPS Director of Coaching 3. www.globalpremiersoccer.com GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Global Premier Soccer is to be a leader in the development and growth of soccer across North America and beyond. We will establish an identity of excellence as we pursue our pathway to success on and off the field, with our primary focus being the development of players and people. We will develop players who can compete at the highest level of soccer around the world. 4. www.globalpremiersoccer.com GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER GPS STRUCTURE PETER BRADLEY JOE BRADLEY GPS DIRECTOR OF COACHING MASSACHUSETTS 5. NEW YORK MAINE FLORIDA GPS GENERAL MANAGER NEW HAMPSHIRE www.globalpremiersoccer.com RHODE ISLAND VERMONT NEW JERSEY CAROLINA GEORGIA GPS-MA Player Pathway Boston | North | South | Central | West | GPS Milan Boston 6. www.globalpremiersoccer.com GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER STYLE OF PLAY CONFIDENT GPS teams are built up of confident players. This confidence is created with self belief, hard work, repetition and team camaraderie - all created in a positive coaching environment. BUILD FROM THE BACK GPS teams always look to build attacks from the back as opposed to playing kick and run soccer. POSITIVE POSSESSION GPS teams play an indirect style of soccer but have an awareness of the most appropriate penetrating pass. ATTACK-MINDED GPS teams play the game with flair and creativity. PHYSICALITY (EXPLOSIVE) GPS teams excel in the physical element of the game - exhibiting pace and power. GPS teams are hard working, hard in the tackle but always play within the laws of the game. DEFENSIVE PRESSURE GPS teams understand how and when to apply pressure in order to regain possession of the ball. PROACTIVE (SMART) GPS teams are soccer smart. Players are students of the game and are able to make adjustments based on what they see. GPS STYLE OF PLAY VIDEO http://masspremiersoccer.com/gpscoachresourcecenter/gps-style-of-play/ 7. www.globalpremiersoccer.com GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER GPS SYSTEMS OF PLAY In the 11 v 11 game format, GPS teams will operate in the 1-4-3-3 system. In the 8v8 game format, GPS teams will operate in the 1-2-4-1 system. In the 6v6 game format, GPS teams will operate in the 1-2-1-2 system. In the 4v4 game format, GPS teams will operate in the 1-2-1 system. 8. www.globalpremiersoccer.com GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER PLAYER ROLES - 6v6 All GPS players aged U9 & U10 will play the 6v6 game format with a 1-2-1-2 system. Attached are the roles and responsibilities for each position with the system. ` GOALKEEPER Is developing receiving the ball using both feet and different surfaces. Is developing the ability to pass accurately over short to medium distances using the instep. Displays good handling ability (catching crosses and shots). Displays good shot stopping ability (high and low saves). TEAM IN POSSESSION Makes quick decisions when in possession of the ball. Is comfortable in possession of the ball (with feet). Is always available as a passing option when their team has the ball. Moves forward in the penalty box when the ball moves forward. TEAM NOT IN POSSESSION Is always well positioned in relation to the ball, team mates and opposition. Communicates effectily with the team - defence in particular. Commands the penalty area. Has a strong desire to prevent conceding goals. Has good reactions. Power – jumping / diving / ability to stop the ball. 9. www.globalpremiersoccer.com DEFENDER Is developing technical ability with both feet. Is developing the ability to pass accurately over short to medium distances. TEAM IN POSSESSION Beginning to make quicker decisions when in possession of the ball. Is confident when in possession of the ball. Is always available as a passing option when their team has the ball. TEAM NOT IN POSSESSION Decision making in 1v1 defending situations - apply pressure to the ball or drop and delay the attack. Organizes the team in relation to the ball and opponents. Communicates effectively with the team – is clear, concise and commanding but respectful. Remains focused even when not directly involved in the play. Is disciplined and responsible. Has a ‘never give up’ attitude. GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER PLAYER ROLES - 6v6 MIDFIELDER FORWARD TEAM IN POSSESSION Beginning to make quick decisions when in possession of the ball. Is confident when in possession of the ball. Always wants to receive the ball. Is the link between defence and attack. TEAM IN POSSESSION Is always available as a passing option when the team has the ball. Timing of runs to meet crosses (far post run). Is developing the ability to pass using the inside and outside of the foot. Is developing the ability to pass accurately over short to medium distances. Is developing the ability to shoot accurately from medium distances. Is beginning to develop a good first touch. TEAM NOT IN POSSESSION Beginning to understand when to go forward and join the attack. Works hard to recover and regain team shape when the ball is lost. Works hard to apply pressure to the ball in midfield areas. Can dribble / run with the ball at speed. Is developing a good first touch. Beginning understand finishing compared to shooting. Is developing an understanding of crossing: - Driven cross – low and aimed at the near post. - Central cross – aimed at the penalty spot. TEAM NOT IN POSSESSION Works hard to recover and regain team shape when the ball is lost. Understands angles of approach when applying pressure to the opposition defence. Is disciplined and responsible (hard working in attack and defence). Patience – is willing to make attacking runs but understands they may not receive a pass every time. Loves the attacking side of the game - relishes 1v1 duels. Takes pride in creating scoring opportunities from passes and crosses. Possesses good speed over short and medium distances. Agility - is able to make frequent and explosive changes of direction. 10. www.globalpremiersoccer.com GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER PLAYER EXPECTATIONS TRAINING EXPECTATIONS t t t t t t Ensure that ALL facilities are treated with respect. Always wear the appropriate training gear. The wearing of jewellery when playing in practice sessions is strictly forbidden. Be punctual at all times. (Aim to be ready 15 minutes before any session). Always help with equipment during practice. You should not need to be asked. Report all injuries immediately to your Head Coach. MATCH CONDUCT t t t t t t t t t t Ensure that ALL facilities are treated with respect. #FTVSFUIBUZPVHBNFJOGPSNBUJPOMPDBUJPONFFUJOHUJNFLJDLPòUJNF Be proud of your appearance on the field. Make sure your cleats are polished before each game. The wearing of jewellery when playing in games is strictly forbidden. "MXBZTTIPXHPPETQPSUTNBOTIJQ "DDFQUBOZEFDJTJPOHJWFOCZUIFSFGFSFF /FWFSSFUBMJBUFWFSCBMMZPSQIZTJDBMMZOPNBUUFSXIBUUIFQSPWPDBUJPONBZCF "MXBZTHFUBHPPEOJHIUTTMFFQQSJPSUPBOZHBNFT Always apply correct dress code when traveling. Report all injuries immediately to your Head Coach. GENERAL CODE OF CONDUCT t t t t t t t t t "MXBZTDPOEVDUZPVSTFMGXJUISFTQFDU "MXBZTSFTQFDUPUIFSQFPQMFBOEQSPQFSUZoZPVBSFBOBNCBTTBEPSGPSUIFDMVCBUBMMUJNFT .BYJNVNFòPSUJTBNJOJNVNSFRVJSFNFOUoBMXBZTUBLFQSJEFJOZPVSQFSGPSNBODFBUCPUIHBNFTBOEJOUSBJOJOH "MXBZTXFBSTIJOHVBSETGPSBMMUSBJOJOHBOENBUDIFT "MXBZTXBSNVQBOEXBSNEPXOCFGPSFBOEBGUFSUSBJOJOHBOENBUDIFT -FBSOUIFSVMFTPGUIFHBNF Give yourself every chance to succeed – prepare correctly for training and matches by maintaining a balanced healthy lifestyle. #FBQQSFDJBUJWFPGZPVSQBSFOUTTVQQPSU )BWFBHPPEBUUJUVEFCPUIPOBOEPòUIFöFME 11. www.globalpremiersoccer.com GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER COACH AS AN INSTRUCTOR - PLAYER EVALUATION Evaluation and assessment is an important part of every player’s long-term development. Every GPS player will receive continual feedback throughout the soccer year. However, GPS players will also undergo 3 formal assessments during the year - this will highlight areas where a player is succeeding but also areas of their game that they need to address in order to improve. The GPS Player Evaluation schedule will be as follows: U9, U10 - & U11 End of Fall season verbal evaluation. Player and parents are to be in attendance at the evaluation meeting. End of Spring season written evaluation. Player and parents are to be in attendance at the evaluation meeting. U12, U13 & U14 End of Fall season verbal evaluation. Player and parents are to be in attendance at the evaluation meeting. End of winter verbal evaluation given to player. End of Spring season written evaluation. Player and parents are to be in attendance at the evaluation meeting. U15, U16 End of winter verbal evaluation. End of Spring season written evaluation. Parent attendance is optional at U16. U17 & U18 End of winter verbal evaluation with player. End of Spring season written & verbal evaluation with player. 12. www.globalpremiersoccer.com GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER COACH AS AN INSTRUCTOR - PLAYER EVALUATION Attached is an example of the evaluation documents that are used during the Player / Coach end of season evaluation. 13. www.globalpremiersoccer.com GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER SELF-EVALUATION: PRACTICE As well as coach feedback, we encourage all GPS players to constantly evaluate themselves. Print off the Self evaluation tools and track your performance through the season. This will serve as a tool to monitor what you feel has gone well and areas where you feel you need to improve. PRACTICE TRACKER SESSION #______________________________________________ DATE: _________________________________________________ SESSION #______________________________________________ DATE: _________________________________________________ HOW DID YOU FEEL BEFORE PRACTICE? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ HOW DID YOU FEEL BEFORE PRACTICE? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ HOW DO YOU FEEL YOU PERFORMED DURING PRACTICE? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ HOW DO YOU FEEL YOU PERFORMED DURING PRACTICE? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ DESCRIBE THE SESSION. WHAT WAS THE THEME? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ DESCRIBE THE SESSION. WHAT WAS THE THEME? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ WHAT WERE THE KEY COACHING POINTS? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ WHAT WERE THE KEY COACHING POINTS? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ WHAT DID YOU LEARN? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ WHAT DID YOU LEARN? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 14. www.globalpremiersoccer.com GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER SELF-EVALUATION: GAMEDAY As well as coach feedback, we encourage all GPS players to constantly evaluate themselves. Print off the Self evaluation tools and track your performance through the season. This will serve as a tool to monitor what you feel has gone well and areas where you feel you need to improve. GAME TRACKER DATE: __________________________________________________ DATE: __________________________________________________ OPPONENT:_____________________________________________ OPPONENT:_____________________________________________ COMPETITION: __________________________________________ COMPETITION: __________________________________________ LOCATION:______________________________________________ LOCATION:______________________________________________ SURFACE (TURF / GRASS):__________________________________ SURFACE (TURF / GRASS):__________________________________ CONDITIONS (HOT, WINDY):________________________________ CONDITIONS (HOT, WINDY):________________________________ RESULT:_________________________________________________ RESULT:_________________________________________________ HOW DID YOU FEEL BEFORE KICKOFF?:_______________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ HOW DID YOU FEEL BEFORE KICKOFF?:_______________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ HOW DID YOU FEEL YOU PERFORMED DURING THE GAME?: _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ HOW DID YOU FEEL YOU PERFORMED DURING THE GAME?: _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 15. www.globalpremiersoccer.com GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER SELF-EVALUATION: GOAL SETTING It is vital that you continually set yourself goals to achieve - there will always be an area of your game that can be improved. The goal setting tool will help you to set a structured personal development plan. NAME: TEAM: PREFERRED POSITION: SECONDARY POSITION: SHORT TERM GOALS TECHNICAL TACTICAL PHYSICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL LONG TERM GOALS INDIVIDUAL GOALS 16. www.globalpremiersoccer.com TEAM GOALS GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER PLAYER PERFORMANCE WARM UP UP PROTOCOL Warm up is an intergal part of gameday or practice preparation. It is a period of time for players to bring their bodies and minds to the required state in order to enable peak performance. All GPS warm ups will be structured as follows: PHASE 1. Increasing heart rate Jogging Sprints Lateral shuffling Backwards movements PHASE 2. Dynamic stretching Leg muscles Upper body and core PHASE 3. Ball Work/Tactical & Technical Work (6v6/8v8/11v11) Unopposed Opposed Team units PHASE 4. High intensity exercise prior to kick off Warm up will be led by team captains however, it is imperative that all players within the team know the team warm up routine and the benefits of every exercise that is performed. 17. www.globalpremiersoccer.com GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER PLAYER PERFORMANCE INJURY REPORTING Below the recommended protocol for dealing with injuries for all MCU / SM Phoenix Players. Often with certain injuries, time is a major factor in determining when the athlete can return to sport. Our collective goal is to create a safe conduit from time of injury to medical evaluation through completion of rehab process and return to field. In 2014, we will again be working with OA Centers for Orthopedics (OA) www.orthoassociates.com - OA has been the official Sports Medicine and Physical Therapy Provider for Maine Premier Soccer since 2010. - OA Physicians are fellowship trained, board certified, and a nationally recognized orthopedic practice. - OA facilities are conveniently based in Portland, Saco, Windham and Brunswick - OA incorporates physical assessment & management of the injured athlete for a safe & efficient return to soccer. - OA has extensive experience with all levels of athletes from pediatrics through professionals. - OA Boasts Northern New England’s first and only fully integrated orthopedics, sports medicine, physical rehabilitation and athletic training facilities. Apart from the high quality of care and service provided by these groups, MPS players will have priority access to appointments that would otherwise take significantly longer. Steps to Benefit from the MPS / OA Partnership when Injured: - OA offers same day orthopedic care through their First Care program. - Call 828-2121 and Identify yourself as a member of MPS and that you would like to see one of the sports medicine physicians - Advise OA where you live as they have locations in Saco, Portland, Windham and Brunswick. - OA will then send you to the appropriate appointment specialist who will set up an appointment for the athlete. MAINE PREMIER SOCCER 426 BRIDGE STREET, SUITE B5, WESTBROOK, MAINE 04092 TEL(207)887-9176 FAX(207)887-9177 When a player is injured in practice or in a game, that player should contact OA first and have their medical insurance details on hand. Identify yourself as a member of Maine Premier Soccer, the Staff at the facility will then assess whether the injury needs to be first seen by a Doctor or can receive therapy immediately. Care will then be recommended based on your location as OA has a number of orthopedic sites. Finally please email your coach along with Craig Fannan (cfannan@globalpremiersoccer.com) the details of your injured player, so that we record the number of players benefiting from this partnership. For those with insurance, please contact your individual company with any questions regarding varying physical therapy benefits** 18. www.globalpremiersoccer.com GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCER www.globalpremiersoccer.com
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