Anonymous wrote:My son is two footed, left dominant. He has worked very hard over the years to be able to use “both feet”. This is more rare and makes him very useful because he can rotate positions but he normally plays on the left because there is still a lack of left footed defenders. he also is left handed so there is some correlation. He plays MLS Next and it definitely gets noticed once it’s clear he is two footed.
If your child is left footed, I would strongly suggest working on both feet. It gives that player a huge advantage. We are very glad we took this approach many years ago at the recommendation of a former coach.
Anonymous wrote:Our team has four lefties, but when it comes to tryouts, the tall and fast kids make the team.
Anonymous wrote:My son is on an ecrl team and left back seems to be the spot the coach rotates the most players in and out of. We don't have any left footed defenders, maybe thats why.