Soccer attacking drills
Building from the Back in Soccer Training
In modern soccer, one of the most important skills a team can master is the ability to build up play from their own half. Instead of relying solely on long balls or individual brilliance, structured build-up allows teams to maintain possession, progress with purpose, and create better scoring opportunities.
That’s where Attacking Goal #1 comes in: improving the ability to move the ball from our own half into the opponent’s half with control and confidence.
Why Building from the Back Matters
Developing strong build-up play has several advantages:
- Keeps possession under control – Players learn to value the ball and avoid unnecessary turnovers.
- Improves decision-making – Passing out of the back forces players to recognize space and choose smart options.
- Connects the team – From defenders to midfielders to forwards, everyone has a role in moving the ball forward.
- Prepares players for real match pressure – Building out against pressing opponents teaches composure under pressure.
How This Practice Session Works
The session is designed to simulate real-game scenarios, helping players learn how to progress the ball effectively from defense to attack. Using guided practice, players focus on spacing, movement, and quick decision-making to successfully move the ball into the attacking half.
Key Coaching Points:
- Encourage defenders to look for safe passing lanes.
- Midfielders should check into open spaces to receive the ball.
- Wide players and forwards provide depth by stretching the field.
- Players should stay composed, even when pressured, and trust the build-up process.
Training Diagram: Attacking Goal #1
Below is a simple diagram that illustrates this practice session. It shows how players begin from their own half and work together to move the ball into the opponent’s half:

It shows the:
Ball starting in the defensive third
⭐ Players positioned across the field
➡️ Red arrow indicating the build-up progression into the attacking half
Coach’s Corner
By focusing on Attacking Goal #1 – building up from the back, coaches can help players grow more confident with possession and smarter in their decision-making. This approach not only improves attacking opportunities but also builds the foundation of a well-rounded, modern soccer team.