The attacking diamond teaches movement in formation. Four attackers work together to advance up the field, pass around defenders, and create a scoring chance.

Equipment needed: One goal, one soccer ball, cones to mark a center line, 8 kids (4 attackers, 2 defenders, 1 keeper, 1 coach).

Setup: Mark a 40-by-30-yard zone from the goal line to the center line. Four attackers start at the center line in a diamond shape (one left, one center, one right, one back). Two defenders start in the middle of the zone.

How to run it:

  1. Attackers pass and move toward goal, keeping the diamond shape.
  2. Defenders close down and try to win the ball.
  3. When attackers get within 15 yards of goal, one of them shoots.
  4. After a goal or turnover, reset and go again.
  5. Play 10 advancing runs.

What to look for: Shape maintenance and timing of the shot. Do they stay in a diamond or bunch up? Do they shoot when they have space?

Variation: For younger kids (11), use one defender instead of two. For older kids (12), add a goalkeeper so they have to shoot with actual pressure.