Player Assessment at Kings Town FC
At Kings Town FC, player assessment is about development, encouragement, and understanding each child’s journey — not labels or pressure.
Assessments help coaches:
Track progress over time
Tailor training to individual needs
Support confidence and motivation
Communicate clearly with players and parents
Every player develops at a different pace — and we respect that.
A Player-Centred Approach
Our assessment process is:
Age-appropriate
Ongoing (not one-off tests)
Based on observation in training and matches
Focused on strengths as well as areas for improvement
We do not rank players or publish scores.
Assessments are used purely to support development.
What We Assess
Players are assessed across four key areas:
⚽ Technical
Ball control
Passing and receiving
Dribbling
Shooting
First touch
🧠 Tactical
Positioning
Decision-making
Game understanding
Team shape and roles
💪 Physical (Age-Appropriate)
Balance and coordination
Agility and movement
Stamina (relative to age)
Injury awareness and recovery
🧍♂️ Psychological & Social
Confidence
Attitude and effort
Communication
Teamwork
Resilience
How Assessments Are Used
Assessment outcomes help us:
Plan training sessions
Set realistic development goals
Support players needing extra guidance
Challenge players who are ready to progress
Ensure fair and appropriate team placement
Assessments are never used as punishment or to create pressure.
Feedback & Communication
Feedback is:
Delivered positively and constructively
Age-appropriate and encouraging
Shared privately with players and parents when appropriate
Focused on improvement, not criticism
Parents are welcome to request a development discussion with their child’s coach.
Player Well-Being Comes First
We recognise that confidence and enjoyment are essential to development.
Coaches are trained to:
Avoid negative labelling
Encourage effort over outcomes
Support players through challenges
Watch for signs of stress or anxiety
If concerns arise, coaches will work closely with parents and the Club Welfare Officer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my child be dropped based on assessments?
No. Assessments are used to support development, not exclude players.
Are assessments shared publicly?
No. All assessments are confidential.
How often are players assessed?
Continuously throughout the season through training and matches.
Can parents see feedback?
Yes — parents can request a meeting with the coach at any time.
