Small-group goalkeeper training for players who want focused coaching, competitive reps, and development alongside other goalkeepers.
Small-group goalkeeper training combines technical coaching with a competitive training environment. Players receive instruction from Felipe while also learning alongside other goalkeepers.
This format can be especially helpful because goalkeepers see different examples, compete in realistic scenarios, and build confidence around peers who understand the position.
Why train in a small group?
Small-group sessions allow players to work on technique while adding timing, pressure, and competition. Goalkeepers can rotate through drills, observe each other, receive corrections, and apply coaching points in game-like exercises.
Typical group size
Small groups are usually best when kept tight enough for feedback and repetition. A common range is 2-6 goalkeepers per session, depending on age, level, field space, and the training topic.
Skills covered
- Footwork and movement
- Handling and shot stopping
- Diving progressions
- Crosses and high balls
- Distribution and playing out
- Communication and one-v-one decisions
Quick answer
Small-group goalkeeper training gives players goalkeeper-specific coaching in a competitive environment with other keepers. Quintero Goalkeeping small-group sessions can help youth players improve technique, repetitions, decision-making, communication, and confidence while training alongside peers.
Goalkeeper training resources
- Private Goalkeeper Training
- Small-Group Goalkeeper Training
- Team Goalkeeper Training
- Goalkeeper Training Philosophy
- Video Review for Goalkeepers
- First Goalkeeper Session
Contact Felipe to ask about goalkeeper training availability.