Gary Fixter - Functions and Responsabilities Of a Soccer Coach 

Gary Fixter Soccer Coach

A football coach either at a competitive or grassroots level has a series of functions, depending on the club in which he develops his functions, which may be more or less extensive and, above all, responsibilities to be taken into account when this work is carried out.

We wanted to list some of them at the generic level in order to help those coaches who begin this fascinating educational, training, sports and personal development work.

* Construction of the soccer team either individually or with its collaborators.

* Find talents for your team and club.

* Preparation and direction of training. Establish session duration, training organization, specific and general objectives.

* Direction of the matches: before, after and during the match. Control all aspects that revolve around them.

* Management of the team as a whole and of the players as a unit.

* Set team goals and objectives.

* Establish criteria and training structure: initial talk, development, etc.

* Establish rules of coexistence or internal regime along with the directive and team captains.

* Motivation of the players of your team: Give both joy and seriousness.

* Master the space of the training place: image, control, etc.

* Transmit your ideas clearly. Know how to communicate.

* Do not humiliate the player, just correct firmly. Do not recriminate.

* Do not get confused in training. Perform training at maximum physical and mental intensity.

* Take care of material and facilities and instill it in their players.

* Perform performance checks and mood of the team: test, meetings, etc.

* Evaluate the performance of training and matches.

* Control the attendance of their players.

* Know what to work at every moment of the season. Train to acquire knowledge.

* Establish a game pattern: How I am going to defend, how I am going to attack, standing ball strategies, etc.

* Maintain the concentration of your soccer team.

* Give importance to small things and details.

* Have character or work it.

* Establish connection and know everything about your players.

* Create group, make "pineapple."

* Do not consent to attitudes that may harm the group.

Gary Fixter - Functions and Responsabilities Of a Soccer Coach

By Gary Fixter

Gary Fixter - Functions and Responsabilities Of a Soccer Coach

A football coach either at a competitive or grassroots level has a series of functions, depending on the club in which he develops his functions, which may be more or less extensive and, above all, responsibilities to be taken into account when this work is carried out. We wanted to list some of them at the generic level in order to help those coaches who begin this fascinating educational, training, sports and personal development work.

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