Dream BIG!

The Dream BIG! Challenge challenges players in all the basic soccer fundamentals as well as their as life’s ambitions.

  • What is it? Timed challenges that assess player;s fundamental skills: FIRST-TOUCH (receiving), passing, dribbling, shooting, and running
  • Benefits
  • List of fundamental
  • Ambitions

Players must successfully complete 4 first-touch/pass (2-touch) sequences. A successful sequence is:

Player must receive the ball behind the Mentee Line with either foot and with any part of the foot, except the bottom part-of-the-foot.
Player must receive 2 sequences with the right foot and 2 sequences with the left foot.
Player must pass the ball back to the Player P with the opposite foot. For example, if the first-touch was made with the right foot, the pass must be made with the left foot. Player L can’t touch the ball more than 2 times per sequence. It is OK if Player L passes the ball from in front of the Mentee Line.
Player P must receive the ball behind the Mentor Line. Player P can use either foot to receive and pass the ball and is not limited to 2-touches. Player P can also pass the ball to Player L from in front of the Mentor Line (except for the very first pass in a Stations 1 and 5.
Must use the inside-of-the-foot to receive and pass the ball.
When Player L receives the 5th pass from Player P, they can receive the pass with either foot. Whichever foot receives the ball, the opposite foot must be used exclusively for Stations 2 and 3.
Station 5 (Round 2):
Station 5 is a repeat of Station 1, including what is defined as a successful sequence.. The only difference is that in Station 5, Player L must receive the 5th pass with the opposite foot. For example, if in Station 1, Player L received the 5th pass with the right foot, in Station 5, Player L must receive the ball with the left foot.