Halves Practice – Quick Play In & Around The Box

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Halves Practice – Quick Play In & Around The Box 3 vs. 3 and (GK’s) Split into 2 and 1 in each half Challenges: Try to keep one player in defending area Look at – a. Hold up play b. Players running ball into attacking area c. Combination play d. Counter attacking

Through the Thirds - Forward Players Coming Short Through the Thirds - 7 vs. 7 (GK’s) Challenges: Try to get one forward to drop into midfield area to set up or create opportunities to score Incentivise with extra goals if teams score in this way Can lock players into areas or change overloads if age/ability requires

Counter Attacking 2 vs. 1 inc. Gk’s Challenges: Red plays ball across to blues. 2 blues attack against 1 red defender. When blues take ball over attacking line, 2nd red counter attacks with 2nd ball. Encourage blues to recognise making the transition from attacking to defending and red to break at speed.

Halves Practice – Defending Outnumbered 4 vs. 3 and (GK’s) Split into two halves Challenges: Attacker plays in and joins in to overload Look at – a. Adding an offside line b. Adding a Counter Attacking objective for defenders c. Adding a recovering defender who comes in after 5 seconds of the attackers starting

Repetition Circuit - When to Pass, When to Dribble Repetition Circuit – 2 vs. 2 and 2 vs. 1 (GK adds to overload) Offside line included Players to identify when to pass/dribble

Physical ‘Corner’ Work Challenges 4 vs. 4 – Try to get into circles and touch foot on top of ball 4 vs. 4 – Try to get into circles and shield ball for 5 seconds. If player touches out (due to physical demand), team go outside area and pass until ready to come back in 2 vs. 2 – Try to get into circles and shield ball for 10 seconds.

Through the Thirds – Playing Through Midfield Through the Thirds – 5 vs. 5 &(GK’s) Challenges: Blues and Reds both have balls. Work ball through midfield area – focus on takes, one-two’s and overlaps from end to end, working through GK Directional game – work ball through midfield to score Can lock players into areas or change overloads if age/ability requires

Through the Thirds – Turning Through the Thirds – 7 vs. 6 &(GK’s) Challenges: Blues (3 vs. 4) score by turning in midfield and playing into end third – Turning through midfield Reds (1 vs. 2) score by turning in end zones and scoring past GK’s – Turning in attack Game is multi-directional – once Reds regain they can attack either way

Channel Practice - Receiving to Pass Forward 6 blues, 6 reds – Challenges: Whole – Part – Whole Whole Game - Receive and play to opposite end target Part Practice – In pairs, unopposed, play end to end Part Practice – 2 x 3 vs. 1 Whole Game – Challenges (Try 1 touch finish, one-two’s – 3 points)

Counter Attacking From Deep/Dropping Off To Defend 5 vs. 5 and (GK’s) Split into two halves Challenge: Award Red’s three goals if they can drop off and regain ball in their own half and score within 8 seconds Encourage Blue’s to look at methods by which they can play against a team defending deep

Passing into Feet or Space – Grid Work 6 players. Receive from outside, play to free player. Add challenge for players to take first touch into a different square from the one they received in. Add challenge for players to do as above but not touch into same square as partner Play 1 vs. 1, defender has ball to dribble to slow them down and players score points for receiving and playing out successfully. Challenge servers to either play into blues feet or space in a different square dependent upon situation Play 2 vs. 2 with goals and two support players

Creating Options Circle Work One ball between two players (build up from one ball as players understanding grows) Challenges Carry out a take from one player on inside to one player from outside Carry out a one-two – consider movement of inside player to support Receive in the middle, play a one-two with another outside player and then a ‘take’ with a different outside player to swap.