5 /5
Average rating 5 ⭐ with 6+ reviews.
61 $/h
Top value: 100% of our coaches offer a free first session! And a soccer coaching session typically costs $61 per hour.
12 h
Super-fast replies: our soccer coaches in Brisbane respond in ~12h on average.
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Effective soccer training blends technical drills, fitness work, and game awareness into regular sessions.
One-on-one coaching accelerates progress because every minute targets your individual development.
The average cost of a soccer lesson in Brisbane is around $61/h.
Pricing can change based on:
Most instructors offer a free trial session so you can assess their coaching style before committing.
Children can start enjoying soccer from as young as three or four, with structured lessons typically beginning around age five or six.
Starting later is absolutely fine — a supportive coach can help any age group build skills from scratch.
Soccer coaches in Brisbane have an average rating of 5/5, reflecting the quality of their teaching.
This average reflects genuine feedback from 6 players and parents.
Each profile displays honest feedback from past students and their families.
Browse our hand-picked soccer coaches—whether you're a complete beginner, prepping for trials, or an adult picking up the beautiful game. Kids, teens, and grown-ups all welcome. Your pitch, your pace.
| ✅ Average price : | $61/h |
| ✅ Average response time : | 12h |
| ✅ Tutors available : | 7 |
| ✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Team training is great, but it’s usually built for the group. Private soccer coaching Brisbane style is different: it zooms in on you. If you’re a parent trying to help your child build confidence, or a teen aiming for higher-level football pathways, or an adult getting back into sport, targeted coaching matters.
There’s also a strong evidence base for guided practice. For example, the Australian Institute of Sport highlights that planned training load and recovery support both performance and injury risk management for athletes (Australian Institute of Sport, “Training load and injury” guidance). In plain terms, smart coaching helps you improve without running yourself into the ground.
And cost wise, many families want a ballpark figure first. In Brisbane, the average price for a Soccer coach in Brisbane is around AUD $35 to $70 per hour, depending on experience, travel, and whether it’s one-on-one or small group sessions. On Superprof, you can compare profiles, prices, and styles, which makes budgeting less stressful.
Brisbane has a strong football culture, and it shows up in local routines. On weeknights, parks and community grounds across the city fill up with training bibs, cones, and the sound of studs on grass. If you’re near the city, places like Perry Park in Bowen Hills are part of the local football story, and areas around UQ Sport fields at St Lucia often buzz with student sport and social leagues.
That local setting matters. A coach who knows Brisbane conditions will plan around heat, humidity, and summer storms. They might schedule earlier sessions, add more water breaks, or switch to technical work when the ground is heavy after rain. It’s a small thing, but it adds up.
And for teens thinking ahead, soccer can connect to real pathways. Schools often value students who show consistent commitment to sport, and universities like The University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology have active sporting communities. If you’re building a routine, a coach can help you stay consistent during exam blocks, trial seasons, or that chaotic time when you’re balancing part-time work too.
Fast fact for busy readers: Most players don’t need “more training,” they need better training. One focused session per week with a plan, plus one short solo touch routine at home, often beats three unfocused workouts.
Soccer training Brisbane players respond best to usually blends technique, decision-making, and fitness. Here are a few key concepts you’ll hear in coaching sessions, explained simply:
A good Soccer coach will mix these into drills that feel like real matches. For example, you might do tight-space rondos to sharpen first touch, then a small-sided game where you score extra points for a goal created within five seconds of winning the ball (hello, transition). If you’ve trained around Brisbane parks, you know space can be limited, so coaches often use smaller grids to build quick feet and quick thinking.
If you want one practical strategy that works for kids, teens, and adults, try the 20-minute “touch and turn” routine, two times a week. It’s basic, but it builds real comfort on the ball.
Here’s how to do it: set up two markers about five to eight metres apart. Pass the ball to a wall or a partner, take your first touch across your body, then turn and dribble to the other marker. Repeat on both feet. Keep it tidy and controlled first, then add speed.
Why it helps: most on-field mistakes happen on the first touch or the second action after it. This routine trains both. If you’re doing private soccer coaching Brisbane sessions, ask your coach to film two reps at the start and two reps at the end of the month. Seeing the change is weirdly motivating.
Finding a coach shouldn’t feel like a gamble. On Superprof, you can find coaches who match your age group, position, and vibe, whether you want calm technical coaching or high-energy conditioning. You can also look for availability near your suburb and choose between solo coaching or shared sessions with a friend or sibling.
Right now, Superprof lists 7 tutors and coaches in Brisbane, which means you can compare options instead of settling for whoever happens to be nearby.
So if you’re ready to level up, build confidence, or simply enjoy the sport more, start by browsing Superprof and booking a first session. A Soccer coach can turn “I hope I improve” into a clear plan. And in a city like Brisbane, where fields are often filled with football dreams after school and on weekends, that kind of support feels right at home.
Miguel
Soccer coach
My stepson had a great time with Miguel in a 1:1 session. He enjoyed the range of drills and wants to have a few more sessions!
Rebecca, 5 days ago
Fin
Soccer coach
Excellent first class! Kids had a blast and learnt alot in one session, will keep going!
Vinni, 2 months ago
Kevin
Soccer coach
Kevin was friendly and supportive, and he helped my 9-year-old son build his cricket skills. The sessions were relaxed and enjoyable. My son said he liked him and the session.
Vanessa, 2 months ago
Nico
Soccer coach
Nico is an outstanding coach. He’s extremely technical and detail-oriented, and has played a huge role in developing my skills from the ground up. Every session is structured with purpose, and he consistently focuses on translating training into...
Samuel, 3 months ago
Nico
Soccer coach
Nico has been a fantastic coach for our son, Jack. A weekly session has not only improved Jack's soccer skills but also his confidence and his interest in sports. Nico is always organised, patient and deeply engaged with his students. His natural...
Paba, 3 months ago
Matteo
Soccer coach
Matteo is an excellent coach. My son connected with him straight away. He was lookimg forward to every training session. Together they worked on ball control and speed and Donny significantly improved. Above all , these lessons with Matteo gave him...
Anastasiya, 3 months ago