28 Youth Soccer Coloring Pages - Free PDF Printables

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Youth soccer coloring pages work especially well when your child wants all the action of game day without actually heading back out to the field. This free printable PDF collection has a nice mix of motion, drills, saves, and shots, so these Youth Soccer coloring pages feel much more like real practice and match moments than generic sports pages. With our 28 designs, there are plenty of choices for kids who love dribbling, goalkeeping, quick turns, and fast breaks.

These coloring page are great for Saturday games, coaches putting together simple team handouts, teachers planning sports-themed classroom printables, and younger siblings who want to feel included during soccer season. The clean outlines make them manageable for preschool and elementary-age kids, but the more active poses also give soccer-loving older kids enough detail to stay interested.

Along with shots and runs, you’ve got footwork drills, cone work, saves, ball control, shielding, and step-overs, which gives kids more to talk about while they color. If your child enjoys these, check out our Little League Baseball coloring pages and Kids Basketball coloring pages too.

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Pin to Pinterest🎨 A young soccer player prepares for a powerful long-distance shotA young soccer player prepares for a powerful long-distance shot
Boy soccer player power shot prep
Pin to Pinterest🎨 This coloring page shows a youth soccer player weaving the ball quickly through a line of training cones during a footwork drillThis coloring page shows a youth soccer player weaving the ball quickly through a line of training cones during a footwork drill
Girl soccer dribbling cones
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A young soccer player is shown mid-action making a sharp inside-foot pass, with her body turned sideways and the ball just leaving her foot against a ..A young soccer player is shown mid-action making a sharp inside-foot pass, with her body turned sideways and the ball just leaving her foot against a ..
Girl soccer player inside foot pass
Pin to Pinterest🎨 This coloring page shows a youth soccer player winding up for a powerful kick with the ball just in front of her footThis coloring page shows a youth soccer player winding up for a powerful kick with the ball just in front of her foot
Girl soccer player kicking ball
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A youth soccer player sprints forward with determination as she races to catch up to a rolling soccer ballA youth soccer player sprints forward with determination as she races to catch up to a rolling soccer ball
Girls soccer running after ball
Pin to Pinterest🎨 This coloring page shows a youth soccer player jumping into the air to head the ballThis coloring page shows a youth soccer player jumping into the air to head the ball
Kids soccer heading the ball coloring
Pin to Pinterest🎨 This coloring page shows a confident youth soccer player standing in a ready stance with one foot resting on the ballThis coloring page shows a confident youth soccer player standing in a ready stance with one foot resting on the ball
Kids soccer power stance with ball
🖍 Coloring Tip:Use bright green for the field and white for the sideline markings, then add black and white or neon yellow to make the soccer ball stand out.
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A youth soccer player sharply changes direction while guiding the ball with quick footwork and a determined expression on a simple fieldA youth soccer player sharply changes direction while guiding the ball with quick footwork and a determined expression on a simple field
Kids soccer quick turn dribble
Pin to Pinterest🎨 youth soccer, soccer ball trap, soccer control skill, soccer player action, kids soccer, soccer field, sports coloring pageyouth soccer, soccer ball trap, soccer control skill, soccer player action, kids soccer, soccer field, sports coloring page
Kids soccer stopping the ball
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A young soccer player turns her body to shield the ball, keeping one foot on it while holding her arms out for balance on a simple field backgroundA young soccer player turns her body to shield the ball, keeping one foot on it while holding her arms out for balance on a simple field background
Protective ball shield turn soccer
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A young soccer player practices quick side-to-side ball control, staying low and balanced as she moves the ball rapidly between her feetA young soccer player practices quick side-to-side ball control, staying low and balanced as she moves the ball rapidly between her feet
Side to side ball control drill soccer
Pin to Pinterest🎨 This coloring page shows a youth soccer goalkeeper diving fully sideways to make a save as the ball reaches his glovesThis coloring page shows a youth soccer goalkeeper diving fully sideways to make a save as the ball reaches his gloves
Soccer goalkeeper diving save
Pin to Pinterest🎨 This coloring page shows a youth soccer player juggling a soccer ballThis coloring page shows a youth soccer player juggling a soccer ball
Soccer player juggling ball
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A young soccer goalkeeper drops quickly to the ground to secure a low shot, trapping the ball safely under his gloveA young soccer goalkeeper drops quickly to the ground to secure a low shot, trapping the ball safely under his glove
Youth goalkeeper low save action
🖍 Coloring Tip:Try bold team colors like royal blue, cherry red, or emerald green for jerseys and socks so the running, passing, and shooting scenes feel like real match play.
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A youth soccer player explodes into a run from a standing startA youth soccer player explodes into a run from a standing start
Youth soccer explosive start run
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A young youth soccer player is shown sprinting forward while dribbling a soccer ball with focus and confidence on a simple fieldA young youth soccer player is shown sprinting forward while dribbling a soccer ball with focus and confidence on a simple field
Youth soccer fast dribble sprint
Pin to Pinterest🎨 This coloring page shows a youth soccer player at the peak of a powerful shotThis coloring page shows a youth soccer player at the peak of a powerful shot
Youth soccer full follow through shot
Pin to Pinterest🎨 This coloring page shows a youth soccer player sprinting at full speed while pushing the ball ahead across the fieldThis coloring page shows a youth soccer player sprinting at full speed while pushing the ball ahead across the field
Youth soccer full speed run
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A young youth soccer goalkeeper is shown reaching upward to catch a soccer ballA young youth soccer goalkeeper is shown reaching upward to catch a soccer ball
Youth soccer goalkeeper high catch
Pin to Pinterest🎨 This coloring page shows a youth soccer goalkeeper diving forward to smother the ball securely against their chest on the fieldThis coloring page shows a youth soccer goalkeeper diving forward to smother the ball securely against their chest on the field
Youth soccer goalkeeper smother save
Pin to Pinterest🎨 This coloring page shows a youth soccer player jumping and turning mid-air while keeping the ball close under controlThis coloring page shows a youth soccer player jumping and turning mid-air while keeping the ball close under control
Youth soccer jump turn ball control
🖍 Coloring Tip:Color goalkeeper gloves in orange or lime green and add silver gray to the goal frame if visible, which helps save scenes feel extra energetic and sharp.
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A youth soccer player jumps lightly over a soccer ballA youth soccer player jumps lightly over a soccer ball
Youth soccer leap over ball
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A youth soccer goalkeeper leaps sideways and reaches with one hand to tip the ball while fully stretched in the airA youth soccer goalkeeper leaps sideways and reaches with one hand to tip the ball while fully stretched in the air
Youth soccer one handed tip save
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A youth soccer player performs a pull-back turn by rolling the ball backward with one foot while twisting his body with focusA youth soccer player performs a pull-back turn by rolling the ball backward with one foot while twisting his body with focus
Youth soccer pull back turn
Pin to Pinterest🎨 This coloring page shows a youth soccer player performing a quick step-over moveThis coloring page shows a youth soccer player performing a quick step-over move
Youth soccer quick step over training
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A young youth soccer player is shown performing a quick toe tap on the ballA young youth soccer player is shown performing a quick toe tap on the ball
Youth soccer quick toe tap control
Pin to Pinterest🎨 A young youth soccer player is shown performing rapid toe taps on a soccer ballA young youth soccer player is shown performing rapid toe taps on a soccer ball
Youth soccer rapid toe tap drill
Pin to Pinterest🎨 This coloring page shows a youth soccer player taking a powerful shot while running across the fieldThis coloring page shows a youth soccer player taking a powerful shot while running across the field
Youth soccer running shot on the move

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5 creative projects kids can make with Youth Soccer coloring pages

These ideas are easy to put together with basic supplies, so they work well for home afternoons, team gatherings, rainy days, or simple classroom sports activities.

Youth Soccer coloring pages

Youth Soccer coloring pages

  1. Build a soccer skills training strip

    The pages with the player weaving through cones, the quick step-over move, and the rapid toe tap drill naturally fit together as a mini training sequence. Kids can color each one, glue them in order, and make a long strip that shows how a practice session flows from control to speed.

    You'll need:
    • Three printed soccer pages with training moves
    • Crayons or colored pencils
    • Glue stick or tape
    • A long strip of paper or cardstock
    How to do it:
    • Color the cone drill, step-over, and toe tap pages in matching team colors.
    • Glue the pages side by side on the long strip in the order a player might practice them.
    • Add small arrows or numbers to show the training sequence from start to finish.

    It ends up looking like a real youth practice plan.

  2. Make a goalkeeper save chart

    This collection has several strong goalie pages, including the diving save, the low save, the high catch, and the one-handed tip save. Kids can turn those into a homemade chart showing different types of saves and learn the names while they color.

    You'll need:
    • 3-4 printed goalkeeper coloring pages
    • Markers or crayons
    • Poster board
    • Glue stick
    • Black marker
    How to do it:
    • Color each goalkeeper page, using the same glove and jersey colors to tie them together.
    • Glue them onto poster board in a grid or row.
    • Write a label under each one such as diving save, high catch, low save, or tip save.

    This one works especially well for kids who love playing in goal.

  3. Create a soccer move matching game

    The control-based pages on this page make a fun matching activity because the actions are distinct and easy for kids to recognize. Use pages that show shielding, stopping the ball, pull-back turns, and jump-turn control, then make cards that players can match by skill name or pose.

    You'll need:
    • 2-4 printed soccer skill pages
    • Scissors
    • Cardstock or cereal box cardboard
    • Glue stick
    • Colored pencils
    How to do it:
    • Color the pages and cut out the main player or a small rectangle from each action scene.
    • Glue the pieces onto card squares.
    • Make a second set by drawing or writing the skill names, then play a simple memory or matching game.

    It feels much more soccer-specific than a regular picture match.

  4. Design a match-day locker poster

    The pages with the power stance, inside-foot pass, and full follow-through shot are great for a sporty bedroom or team-space poster. Kids can color them in their favorite team shades and arrange them like a pregame motivation board.

    Soccer motivation chart

    Soccer motivation chart

    You'll need:
    • 2-3 printed action pages
    • Markers or crayons
    • Poster board
    • Glue stick
    • Letter stickers or a thick marker
    How to do it:
    • Color the soccer pages and cut neatly around the page edges or main action scenes.
    • Glue them onto poster board with space between each image.
    • Add short phrases like "Quick feet," "Strong pass," or "Eyes on goal" around the pictures.

    It's simple, affordable, and easy to hang up before game day.

  5. Put together a soccer story scene

    Some of these pages already feel like one full play when you line them up in sequence. Try the explosive start run, the fast dribble sprint, and the running shot on the move, then place them side by side so kids can show the whole attack from first touch to finish.

    You'll need:
    • Three printed soccer pages that show movement in sequence
    • Crayons or colored pencils
    • Tape or glue
    • Construction paper or a long sheet of paper
    How to do it:
    • Color the running and shooting pages so the player looks like the same character moving through one play.
    • Glue them in order on the paper from first run to final shot.
    • Add a goal, ball trail, or crowd line in the background if your child wants more detail.

    The finished strip tells a full soccer story without needing many supplies.

The word "soccer" originally came from "association football," which was shortened in England long before the sport became hugely popular with kids around the world. That surprises a lot of children who assume it was always just called soccer everywhere.

For more sporty printables after this set, take a look at our full Sports

coloring pages collection. There are plenty of other active, game-themed pages there for kids who like movement, teams, and action scenes.

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