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Possession - Transition Game

GROUP

9+

PLAYERS

7

INTENSITY

Medium - High

DURATION

15-30'

AREA

6-8 x 10-12

DIFFICULTY

Medium

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DRILL DESCRIPTION AND SET UP

We create a rectangle about 7x11m and divide it in half. We use 5 attackers and 2 defenders. We have 4 external offensive supports and 1 internal. The game starts by playing 4 vs. 2 in one half with the inner support assisting in the possession game. The 5th attacker waits in the other half (on the far side) to receive the ball. The goal of the attackers is to achieve "x" passes to unlock the right to transfer the ball to the other half of the exercise. If this happens then the side supports run to help there, the inner support turns his body in the other direction and the 5th attacker stays where he was before. Defenders must run to score in the other half of the exercise and retrieve the ball. If they manage to recover the ball they will have to exchange at least one pass between them. When the ball is lost by the attackers, there is the right to mark and retrieve inside the rectangle.

RULES-RESTRICTIONS

Offensive players:

Attackers can not make more than 2 contacts

Attackers can enter to retrieve the ball in case of loss

Defensive players:

Defenders can score off the line

OBJECTIVES

Basic Technical Objective:

Pass the ball

Technical Detail Habit:

Pass the ball with the interior of the foot

Basic Tactical Objective:

Transition of the game

Tactical Detail Habit:

Create a pass line

POINTS

Offensive players:

Each time the "x" passes are successful, the attackers get 1 point, and another point if they manage to transfer the ball to the other half.

Defensive players:

In case of recovery and exchange of passes between them they receive 2 points and the older player becomes an attacker

PSYCHOMOTOR AND OTHER OBJECTIVES

Reaction Speed

Decision Speed

Peripheral Vision

Communication - Synchronization

PROGRESSION

Remove Jokers and become white players.

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