where to put football patches
Patches really look
good on T shirts, shorts, bags or caps. You could even create a team "sandwich
board" at practices so all the players can see their progress.
To be effective as a motivational tool, it is best if the players can see the patches at
practice, games or both. So if you use T shirts, get your players to wear them to practice
sessions, before matches....or just for fun so the player can show that he or she is proud
of his or her achievements.
how to iron football patches onto T shirts etc
Also,
make a big deal of giving them out. You can give them as an immediate reward, or in a
ceremony at the end of practice or at the end of the game where all the players see who is
getting them and why... I have found this to be an excellent motivational technique.

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best place to put soccer patches is on the player's shirt or
shorts. But if that isnt allowed, there are good options such as bags, caps, on a
team banner near each player's name, or on a training top that can also be worn during
warm-ups if they can change before the game. Players could even wear this casually for
fun. To be effective as a motivational tool, it is best if the players can see them at
training, games or both. Also, make a big deal of giving them out. You can give them as an
immediate reward, or in a ceremony at the end of training or at the end of the game where
all the players see who is getting them and why... I found this to be an excellent
motivational technique. |

These are some ideas that coaches have submitted:

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"Buy each player a
special Football Pride T-Shirt on which they iron their patches, or let them buy their
own. You could also call this a Football Success Shirt. It could be a club shirt or a
simple inexpensive white T-Shirt. They can wear this shirt to practices, before or after
games, or just for fun. Another idea is to buy each player an Individual football Success
Banner that they can put on the wall in their room. It could have their name, the Team
Name and all their patches by season. This Banner could be used for a year or more." |

On Duffle Bags or Equipment Bags: "At the end of the
season, I gave each girl a duffle bag with her name on it so she could iron the patches to
it. We decided to play indoor football this winter and just had our first game. The girls
showed up with their bags and had the patches for all to see. My wife told me that during
the game, parents kept asking if I were giving out patches for the indoor league. I had
not planned on it but....I don't want to stop a good thing. So I am placing an order for
more patches after sending this reply. Keep up the good advice. There are those of us who
really appreciate it."
On socks: "We are going to try a NEW idea for the
incentive patches; THE SOCKS. We are going to sew the patches on the players socks as they
earn them. I thought I'd pass on this idea in case others may want to try it. Just
discussing and explaining these patches to the kids has really helped them focus on
football and it keeps their attention (especially my child)."

On Warm-Up Jackets: "The location the children
put their patches (for great effort during practice, accomplishments during games, good
attitudes and sportsmanship, etc...) is on their warm-up jackets. These are team jackets
that the kids wear to each game, during practice, and to club/team events. The presence of
the football patches is both a point of conversation between children and an opportunity
to enjoy their accomplishments. We've seen the children wearing their jackets around town
and it gives the entire community an opportunity to support the success of the children--
particularly for those accomplishments not often recorded, like team play, sportsmanship,
great defensive play, etc... Because the jackets are clearly identified with their team,
the patches also inspire a collective feeling of team pride for the children, and each and
every one of them remembers which game/ practice they received their patch at and happily
share the stories of how they earned them!"


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On Back Packs: "I received my football patches today.
Thank you for the prompt service. I plan to use them in our season opening game tomorrow.
My idea is to glue or sew them on the players' school back packs. Most of the kids in our
town go to the same school."
On Wrist Bands or Head Bands: "My team sure loves
the patches!! Last year some parents sewed them on wrist bands or head bands. The
challenge was finding the time to sew them on in a timely manner so as to maintain the
motivation." |
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