FootieBugs’ main focus is for children to have fun and enjoy participating sport as they grow up! We work on developing children’s skills from the moment they join a FootieBugs class and we offer a pathway for them to follow as they get older, with levels to complete for each age category.Children will receive a certificate every time they complete a level and you will have the opportunity to purchase a FootieBugs trophy. |
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Level 9 |
Level 10 |
Level 11 |
Level 12 |
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Passing |
Being able to successfully pass the football with any part of the foot. | Being able to successfully pass the football using different parts (both parts) of the foot. | Being able to start to pass the football over 15/20 yards with lift and back spin. | Being able to pass the ball to their teammate through defenders / keeping the ball, more than 3 passes in a row. |
Dribbling |
Being able to use their weaker foot to dribble using 2 parts of their foot. | Being able to use skills such as drop of the shoulder and a fake to get past an object/defender. | Being able to dribble past the defender using more advanced skills, such as step over, double step over, Maradona, leaving the defender(s) behind. | Being able to recognise when to dribble into space, down the line or pass the ball. |
Control |
Being able to control the football with 2 parts of the foot using only the weaker foot. | Being able to shift the football from one foot to the other foot and pass, using only 2 touches. | Being able to start using a different part of the body to control the ball within 2 or 3 touches. | Being able to recognise what part of the body to use at what time – for example shifting their first touch away from an oncoming opponent. |
Tackling |
Being able to get into the surf position and successfully jockeying and kicking the football out. | Being able to successfully close down an opponent at pace whilst keeping the right distance and the right body shape (surf) from their opponent to make it harder. | Being able to successfully close down an opponent at pace whilst keeping the right distance and the right body shape(surf), jockeying from their opponent to make it harder for them, then poking and taking the ball away. | Being able to recognise when to close an opponent quickly or when to keep distance and jockey. |
Shooting |
Being able to successfully strike the football using the right part of the foot (laces) past the goal keeper, whilst striking with more power on the move. | Being able to successfully strike the football first time. | Being able to successfully strike the ball the first time using different parts of the body, such as volleying or heading. | Being able to recognise when to place the football in the corners or to strike the ball with power to pass the goal keeper. |