Teach your youth soccer team to build out of the back!!!



Want to know how to teach your teams to build out of the back?

00:00 start
00:33 typical session
01:29 BOOTB Setup
03:54 Patterns
04:23 Pattern 1
06:26 Pattern 2
07:06 Pattern 3
07:59 Pattern 4
09:04 Pattern Summary
09:18 Positional Games

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23 thoughts on “Teach your youth soccer team to build out of the back!!!”

  1. Hello coach, thank you for the video. I have a question: why all the passes in all patern are from the CB to full backs, the CB cannot play directly to the CM?

  2. Hi Coach Rory. Just discovered your channel a few days ago, and it is a God send for a new coach like me.

    Question on patterns 1-3: instead of going goalie to centre back to full back, why not go directly from goalie to full back? I would think that would be quicker, and would also delay the press from the other team, since they have to wait for the first pass completion before crossing the build out line.

  3. I have some players who are very weak in terms of skill, power and "awareness".
    Do you have any drill ideas to force players to run back to receive the ball (as a fullback) from the centre back, and then lay it back to the centre back or sideways to the midfielder and then move up the wing to receive it back again?

  4. The mannequin just above the build out line…in most of our 9v9 games, will mostly be about 10 yards to so farther forward. So the pressure is on the CB and the player defending against the fullback is in the half space. It often feel like that defensive position takes out our fullback, and so, we rarely play out wide from CB to FB. What is the solution to this?

  5. Hey Coach, thanks for the content, great stuff. I coach a town travel U9 team, and we've been together for a couple years now. We've been implementing the patterns over the last 2 weeks and were up to pattern #2. I have 13 players (7v7) so I've been using the extras as the mannequins and subbing them in here and there. They seem to be doing a good job of the patterns vs the mannequins, but where things seem to fall apart is when I add in the live defenders. It doesn't help that the defenders know where we are going to play the ball. Even with just 1 defender they seem to struggle, and when I add the second it's even worse. Any suggestions? Should we just stick to no live defenders for now and instead learn the other two patterns? Or just stick with the first two patterns and keep drilling them until we can have success building out with 2 live defenders?

  6. Hey Coach, I've been watching you're videos to help, as Im a rec parent/coach who started coaching U10 last fall. We lost every single game. Now we're onto this season and building out the back is something we've struggled with. Even simply getting the ball past the half line. The issue is, the kids cannot pass the ball with any pace, the passes are weak/without any power, and usually if they have any power, they feel more like clearances so the receiver has a hard time controlling it. I have tried practicing short passing during practices, but the kids dont put much effort/energy into the passes. How can you motivate a rec team to really "care" about improving their skills? And from that, what is an alternative to building out the back as long goal kicks really dont get that far up the pitch. …fyi, I have played at the high school level but not pro, so I have a decent understanding of the game and techniques.

  7. Hey Coach Rory, i am from Germany and i am the coach of an E-Youth-Team (9-10 years old). We play 8 vs 8 so i have to ad a second middfielder between the 9 and the six. I train with the kids 3 times your building out of the back patern and today we had the first play against another team. My Boys played a wonderfull football i 've never seen bevor. Thanks for your videos so mutch. The kids watch this video like a homework bevor the next training session and they understand whats your idea to play. And today they play like this. I wish you all the best. Have a nice time.

  8. Great simplification of what I feel like I've been preaching, but kids not quite understanding. Not sure why I never thought of the cones, this will work well. Thanks!

  9. We do patterned play each practice and it has made the boys (U9) a much stronger team. They get more used to talking on the field and looking for passes instead of just playing kickball. Thanks again for the diagrams!

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