This study aims to develop individual biomotor training tools and soccer techniques in the sport of football by integrating with technology. Research and development was used in this study. The development of this individual training tool is carried out in several stages, namely: (1) preliminary study, (2) product manufacture, (3) expert validation and revision, (4) product trial; small-scale trials/revisions and large-scale trials/revisions, and (5) the final product. Small-scale and large-scale trials were conducted at the Faculty of Sports Science, Yogyakarta State University. The data collection technique used in this study was an instrument in the form of an assessment sheet. The data analysis technique of this research is descriptive qualitative and descriptive quantitative. The result of this research is that a tool for individual football passing and physical training has been developed which is equipped with a programming box. The tool developed is suitable to be used to support training in football, it is based on expert judgment, namely expert percentage of 87.9% is in the good/decent category. Based on the small group trial, the percentage of 83.6% was included in the good/decent category and the large group trial of 89.3% was included in the very good/decent category. The results of the development of independent science and technology-based football passing and physical training media are effective tools for soccer coaches and children.