“…Before the shots process is created, there is a passing to dribbling action carried out by each player in the opponent's penalty area. So, in addition to focusing on shot techniques, players are required to practice passing qualities such as the game of cat and mouse [40], as well as small sided games exercises that can simultaneously increase the physiological capacity and performance of players [40,41]. There are several principles that players need to pay attention to in shooting in order to have successfully become a goal [13]: a) If a player approaches the goal through the center area, it is more effective to shot to the side of the weaker goalkeeper, b) The height of the shot direction is an important concern, it is better to shot along the ground towards the corner of the goal post or the top corner of the goal, c) If a player is approaching the goal from the side, it is better to place the ball into the far corner of the goal which can make it difficult for the goalkeeper to intervene and allow a teammate to shot again after the ball is bounced by the goalkeeper, d) If the shot distance is very close to the goalkeeper, do it faster than when the shot distance is still far away, e) "Hide" shot moments and shot directions, for example when shot must be done with a quick and short movement process without visible preparation stages and without previous visual signals.…”