FALL 2022 WEDNESDAY GK SESSIONS

Junior Academy Goalkeepers (2017 – 2016): 

Academy Goalkeepers (2015 – 2011): 

Select Goalkeepers (2010 – 2007): 

Select Goalkeepers (2006 – 2003): 

SCCL Goalkeepers (2010 – 2007): 

SCCL Goalkeepers (2006 – 2003): 

ECRL Goalkeepers (2010 – 2007) :

ECRL Goalkeepers (2006 – 2003): 

 

Schedule is still to be determined. Check back closer to our Fall Season for the updated info. 

GK DIRECTOR

If your son or daughter is interested in joining, please contact the Goal Keeper contact person.

Eric Steinhauser: ericsteinhauser@concordefire.com

At Concorde Goalkeeping Academy (CGA) we believe in developing the entire goalkeeper through the game of soccer. We will focus on the 5 pillars of the goalkeeper; Technical, Tactical, Physical, Psycho Social and Organizational

Safety first is how we create our goalkeepers combined with fun, technique, decision making, confidence and physical presence to dominate games from the back.

Every practice session is focused on being aggressive , detail oriented, physically excellent, mentally tough, resilient and the ultimate leader on and off the field.

The three  areas of goalkeeper development lies in GK Training Academy (CGA) outside of practice , gk specific and inclusion with team training and then game training which involves a proper warm up as well as pre game, halftime and post game analysis. All three areas need to be taken care of and addressed for a goalkeeper to develop to their full potential. 

Area 1

Area 2

Area 3

GK Training Academy (CGA) training takes place once a week for goalkeepers and may replace a practice session if it falls on the same day as practice or will be an additional session. This is where all goalkeepers will be placed in developmentally appropriate groups and run a 18 session curriculum to prepare her for the season

Team Training is where the goalkeeper is included in activities as a goalkeeper using all goalkeeper techniques and attributes needed to make saves on the big stage

Game Training (Big Stage) is where the goalkeeper has an individual technical warm up and is also included in a team warm up with shooting and crossing at the end