

Keep growing the blob until only one player remains. As the blob grows, it becomes more difficult to move, but it’s also harder for players to avoid it! Should the blob kick away a player’s ball, that player must link hands with the blob.

They are “the blob” and must chase down all the other players who will each be dribbling their own ball. Continue until all players are frozen.Īnother variation on a tag-type game, soccer blob begins with two players (without soccer balls) holding hands. They can only be unfrozen if another player is able to dribble their own ball through the frozen player’s legs. He or she must stand legs apart, holding their ball above their head. To play this one, a single player is designated as “it” and the rest of the team take their soccer balls and try to keep them away from “it.” If the chaser touches a player’s ball, that player is then frozen. You probably never thought to play it with soccer balls, though.

Most of us remember the game from our youth where the tagged person is frozen in place until an unfrozen player comes to release them. This is a variation of a the schoolyard game, freeze tag. Here are a few fun drills and games that will add some spice to your indoor soccer team’s training time. Is your soccer team getting tired of the same old drills? Being able to play soccer in a dome all year is great for honing soccer skills, but too much of one sport will burn out even the most die-hard of players.
