Leyton Orient FC Academy staff offer players with potential the chance of a 6 week trial with the Academy. This initiative provides capable players with the opportunity to play against more skilled teams. Scouts regularly select young players from soccer school sessions and invite them to trial at the development centres.

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No need to include training, just match kick of times and locations including postcode. same level, Ability and Location as this Club. Please note: Where a player is currently registered with a club, contact will be made via the players signed/registered football club(s), the Academy will not enter into personal correspondence about trials, including e-mails and text messages. Football Academy Scouts offer players the chance to trial at Football Clubs. Official Disclaimer. Successful players will have an opportunity to work with UEFA A License Coaches, as well as playing in the Conference Youth Alliance. Chaca Spanish,

or Tyler dunnell This email address is being protected from spambots. The goal of the academy is to build a pathway to women’s senior football for local talented players. What is the benefit of joining the Football Development Centre? please e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. We invite male and female players of all abilities from U7 to U18 and over 35 males to apply.

The Leyton Orient Academy is hosting Open Trials later this month for its Under-9 boys intake next season. Select the age group relating to your age playing requirments. Movement/combinations to create and exploit space, Attacking (with/against overloads) – Small sided games working on creating and exploiting space on the transition, Defending (Pressure the Ball) – Basic principles to approaching a player in possession, Defending (Small Groups) – Possession based practices focusing the change of roles based on the movement of the ball, Defending (Regaining to Play) – Regaining the ball and countering to a scoring conclusion, Goalkeeper support – Passes and throws to start play, Goalkeeper support – Choosing the best distribution option, Goalkeeper support – Using the ball quickly after making a save, Goalkeeper defending – Throw ball situations and close range shots, Goalkeeper defending – Attacking the ball and parrying away to safe areas, Goalkeeper defending – Making recovery saves within the game, Goalkeeper communications – To defenders individually and as part of a unit, Goalkeeper communications – Developing the ability to be clear and concise, Goalkeeper communications – Start positions in relation to the ball, Distribution – Out of the back to the best option and supporting the play, Crossing – Dealing with deep crosses into the 18 yard box and transition to distribute, Shot Stopping – Into line and down the line of the ball for angled strike, Handling – Dealing with low balls around the set position inclusive of the 1v1 encounter, Shot Stopping – Dealing with low, medium and high dives from a central and angled strike, Crossing – Dealing with crosses centrally and to front post areas, Shot Stopping – Dealing with close reaction shots, double and triple saves, Distribution – Technique of starting counter attacks, choice of delivery, Crosses – Dealing with crosses centrally and to the back post area, Goalkeeper support – Start play using a variety of passes and providing angles for support for players in possession, Goalkeeper support – Managing the game and understanding how the goalkeeper can affect the state of the game, Goalkeeper defending – Dealing with 1v1 game situations, Goalkeeper defending – Dealing with early shots always being set in and around the box, Goalkeeper defending – Positioning in relation to the ball, decision making on dealing with the cross, Goalkeeper communications – Organisation and support to the defender (clear and concise information), Goalkeeper communications – Developing the goalkeeper to compact play through the line taken by the defending players, Handling – Footwork set in position with a variation of serves, Distribution – Playing out from the back from feet and hands, providing angels of support, Handling – Variation of handling practices concluding with penetrative distribution, Shot Stopping – Dealing with 1v1 encounter, Shot Stopping – Low, medium and high diving sales from central, Distribution – Technique of longer distribution for feet and hands (classic counter attacks), Shot Stopping – Speed of movement across the goal in the line down the line of the ball for an angled strike, Handling – Technique of dealing with low balls in and around the body, Crossing – Basic technique and positioning (in relation to the ball) covering balls into front middle far areas, Goalkeeper support – Using a variety of passes and throws to start play, Goalkeeper defending – Dealing with through ball situations and learning how to deal with cross range shots, Goalkeeper defending – Attacking the ball and parrying away to safe areas in game situations, Goalkeeper communications – Communication to defenders individually and as a unit, Goalkeeper communications – Set positions in relation to the ball.