Corner Hunter Challenge
Corner Hunter Challenge is a finishing exercise built around players striking the ball into different corners after a first touch. It develops finishing in transition, choosing the best target, and shooting with limited time while keeping lines short and repetitions high.
🖼️ Visual Guide
Top-down guide: finishing lane with clear movement paths for finishing.
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🎯 Objectives
- •Use a balanced last step and strike through the center or lower half of the ball with confidence.
- •Look up early enough to choose a target before shooting.
- •Approach the ball under control instead of running past it.
🎒 Equipment Needed
1 ball per 2 players, cones for lines and target zones, 1-2 mini goals or a full goal, and spare balls beside the goal. Add a score board cone or bib color for pressure rounds so players feel the competition.
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🛒 See our recommended gear for kids →📐 Setup
Create a finishing area with multiple targets, a recovery defender, or a second wave of pressure. Place balls with the coach or server so the next attack begins immediately after the previous shot. Add real pressure, a scoring race, or a transition moment so players solve the skill in game-like conditions.
📋 How to Run It
- 1Set up a 16x18 yard shooting lane with at least one live decision such as a recovering defender, extra goal, or rebound zone.
- 2Tell players they must finish into different corners after a first touch before the defense resets.
- 3The attacker starts with a pass, turnover, or service, attacks the space at speed, and chooses the best finishing option.
- 4If the first shot is saved or misses but stays in play, allow one fast rebound action before resetting.
- 5Rotate roles often and keep score by teams so the pressure stays realistic.
💡 Coaching Tips
- •Keep shooting lines short and use several starting spots if the group is large.
- •Coach accuracy before power, especially with younger players.
- •Use simple targets like left corner, right corner, or through the middle cones.
- •Make the transition after the shot matter so players finish at game speed.
🔄 Variations
- •Easier: move the starting cone closer or allow a still ball finish.
- •Harder: add a recovery defender, a weaker-foot finish, or a one-touch finish from service.
- •Story version: every goal powers up the team rocket, castle, or rescue mission.
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