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LEVEL ONE FUTSAL

PRACTICAL MANUAL
AFC
COACH EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT
ALI TARGHOLIZADE
2006

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BASIC TECHNIQUE
DRIBBLING No. 1
ANIMATION

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BASIC TECHNIQUE : DRIBBLING

From a technical standpoint, dribbling is the


biomechanical execution of a movement, but
from a tactical perspective, dribbling has an aim:
Going past an opponent with the ball.

PRACTICE 1
ORGANIZATION:
1. PLAYERS: All
2. AREA: Full pitch
3. BALLS: 1 ball per player
4. BIBS: 2 sets of different colours
5. CONES: 20 pieces of 2 different colours

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BASIC DRIBBLING 1

MAJOR COACHING POINTS


1. Head up for awareness
2. Fast footwork with more touches
3. Keep the ball tight
4. Different kinds of touches
5. Change of direction
6. Technique of easy movements with ball
7. Body feint
8. Emphasize sole contact with the ball

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DRIBBLING Practice 1

Practice: Keep the ball tight (close) and run along the line 5

slide 4 CLICK ONCE


DRIBBLING Practice 2
Practice: Keep ball tight, dribble on the line and
turn at half line.
Variation : Players to turn from end line

Progression : Emphasize speed in footwork


and keep head up

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ONCE CLICK
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DRIBBLING Practice 3

Practice: Players to move


freely in half pitch
Players to keep ball tight
with contacts using both
feet, head up for
awareness
Progression 1: Use other
players as ‘opponents’
Change direction and
speed, disguise (feints)

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slide 6 CLICK ONCE
DRIBBLING Practice 3

Progression 2 : Players to keep possession in half pitch by keeping the8 ball


tight and shielding against 3 defenders (white) who will try to kick it away
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DRIBBLING Practice 3

Progression 3 : Increase playing area to full pitch 9


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DRIBBLING Practice 4

1m

Practice : Juggling within 1m radius 10


slide 7 Progression: Juggling between two touchlines
DRIBBLING Practice 5

5m
5m
Practice: Football tennis (1 vs. 1) 11
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DRIBBLING Practice 5

10m
5m
Variation 1: Football Tennis (2 vs. 2) unlimited touches 12
slide 9 Variation 2: After 3 mins., restrict to only 1 touch
DRIBBLING Practice 6

Progression 1: Increase playing area to full pitch with 2 defenders 13


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DRIBBLING Practice 6

Practice: Players with the ball must ‘Cross the river’ (marked area) 14
near the half line and dribble past the 2 defenders into the end zone
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DRIBBLING Practice 6

Progression 2: Introduce 3 defenders 15


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BASIC TECHNIQUE
DRIBBLING No. 2
ANIMATION

CLICK HERE VIDEO

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BASIC TECHNIQUE : DRIBBLING
PRACTICE 1
ORGANIZATION:
1. PLAYERS: All
2. AREA: Full pitch
3. BALLS: 1 ball per player
4. BIBS: 2 sets of different colours
5. CONES: 20 pieces of 2 different colours

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DRIBBLING Practice 7

2 4 5 3

Practice: Player to dribble through 1m channel, and shoot at GK 18


through 2m gates. After shooting, collect ball from GK and join the
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queue at opposite end
DRIBBLING Practice 7

2 4 5 3

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DRIBBLING Practice 7

MAJOR COACHING POINTS

1. Fast footwork with many number of touches


2. Keep ball tight (close)
3. Different type of touches
4. Emphasize use of the weaker foot

5. Technique of keeping ball tight


6. Keep centre of gravity low

7. Relax – fluid movements

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DRIBBLING Practice 8

2 4 5 3

Practice: Player to slalom around cones, go around red cones and21


shoot at GK. After shooting, collect ball from GK and join the queue at
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opposite end
DRIBBLING Practice 8

2 4 5 3

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DRIBBLING Practice 8

MAJOR COACHING POINTS

1. Open arms for balance


2. Measured touches on the ball
3. Ball tight
4. Different kinds of contact surface
5. Body feint

6. Change of direction

7. ‘Feel’ ball position with the feet to keep


head up as much as possible

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DRIBBLING Practice 9

2 4 5 3

Practice: Player to slalom around 2 sets of cones, pass under the24


hurdle, receive the ball again
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DRIBBLING Practice 9

2 4 5 3 Left foot
Sole shielding

Right foot

Back ward

Toe ball touches

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DRIBBLING Practice 9

2 4 5 3

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ADVANCED TECHNIQUE
DRIBBLING No. 3
ANIMATION

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DRIBBLING Practice 10
ORGANIZATION:
1. PLAYERS: 2 players (1 vs. 1) in each grid
2. AREA: Full pitch with 4 grids measuring 10m x 20m
3. BALLS: 2 per pair of players
4. BIBS: 2 sets of different colors
5. CONES: 20 pcs of 2 different colors
6. TIME: 1min work 3min rest (depending on age and ability)

PRACTICE:
Attacker to start from own end line and to score by
dribbling through the opposite cones (1m wide) at the
opposite.
Must keep ball possession and dribble past
opponent.
Exchange roles from Attacker to Defender

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DRIBBLING Practice 10

1v1

2
4 5
3

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PRACTICE: Start position (1 vs.1) in 10m x 20m grid
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DRIBBLING Practice 10

MAJOR COACHING POINTS


1. All previous coaching points
2. Approach opponent with tight control
3. Use feints or quick footwork to deceive opponent
4. Quick change of direction and speed
5. Go past opponent
6. Accelerate away towards goal

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DRIBBLING Practice 10

2
4 5
3

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DRIBBLING Practice 11 (2 vs 2)

2
4 5
3

Note: Encourage players to dribble despite risk of losing possession 32


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DRIBBLING Practice 12

4 3

Practice: 2v2+1GK and scoring goal with dribbling


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Slide 33 Defenders after possess ball attacking to smalls goals
DRIBBLING SESSION

• Coaches must be planning program that


players encouraged to dribbling rather than
passing or shooting in dribbling sessions.

• This is essential for learning procedure to


loose the ball and attempting to achieve for
next time (trial and error).

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DRIBBLING 4v4

2
4 5
3

Practice: All players trying to dribble and boost their skills 35


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DRIBBLING 4v4

4 5

Practice : 4v4 normal game with focused on dribbling in all the pitch 36
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PASS
ANIMATION

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PASS
PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1. Possession of ball
2. Boost kicking skills
3. Recognize choice of pass on different zone
4. variety of passing skills
5. Support play
6. Creating space
7. Increase quality of passes
8. Pass to far leg

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BASIC PASS AS WARM UP
PASSING COACHING POINTS.

1. Weight or Pace of Pass : The pass should be sent with optimal


weight to the receiver who control the ball easily or play the ball
comfortably with one touch.
2. Accuracy : pass accurate is a kind of art and essential for ball
possession.
3. Time of the Pass : The player in possession of the ball should not
pass to teammate who does not good position. A poorly time of pass
would be lost of possession.
4. Time of the Run : The player making a run to receive a pass should
ensure that the player in possession of the ball has under pressure and
is ready to make the pass. poorly timed run would be waste of energy
and loosing ball possession.
5. Support : It is vital that support the player in ball possession.
The more options a player has to pass the ball, the easier than to ball
possession. (angle and distance)
6. Awareness : It is essential for quality of passes

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PASS BASIC NO 1

2 6 4 5 3
Practice variety of passes:
Inside
Outside
Toe
Sole
1
Heel
Instep

Lob

Practice: Two players 1 ball 40


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BASIC PASS NO 1

2 6 4 3
5

VARIATION: basic passes should be doing in different shape of practices41


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PASS BASIC NO 2

5 3

Practice: Two players 1 ball


Movement and pass through the cones
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Slide 42 VARIATION: different type of passes
PASS BASIC NO 3

2 6 4 5 3

1st touch with the sole

Lob
1

Practice: Two players 1 ball 43


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BASIC LOB PASS NO 3

2 6 4 5 3

Practice: Two players 1 ball 44


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LOB PASS NO4

4
3

Mix Practice : the players split up 3 groups with 2 lines . Objective is lob but
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player would be developed in the control, pass, break run, shoot.
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LOB PASS NO4

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PASS NO5
7
5 2
4

18
8 3

9 10

Practice: players after control the ball pull it with sole to pass to next
teammate 47
Slide 47 Variation: different type of passes
PASS AND MENTAL SKILL NO6
ORGANIZATION:
1. PLAYERS: All
2. AREA: 8 or 6 each zone
3. BALLS: 2 ball per zone
4. BIBS: 2 sets of different colours
5. CONES: 20 pieces of 2 different colours

Practice:
Start point : The player No3 should pass to their team-mate
at the next cone (No 10) and then follow to take the place
of the front No 10 who return the ball and No3 pass to the
next cone for combination again between No 10 and No6.

Progression: the practice with two ball from two opposite


corner this is good for all technical and tactical and
mental aspects though to player involve with two balls.

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PASS AND MENTAL SKILL NO6

8m

2 4
2 4
3 3 7
7

8m
9 10 8
8
5 6 5 6

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PASS AND MENTAL SKILL NO6

8m

2 2 4
4
3 7 3 7

8m
9 10
8 8
5 5
6 6

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PASS AND MENTAL SKILL NO6
10 M

5 2
4
7

10 M
8
3
9 10

VARIATION: Two balls 51


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PASS NO2
ORGANIZATION:
PLAYERS : 4 each zone or 3v1
PRACTICE:
ball possession with free touches, defender after
catch ball, change position.
PLAYING AREA:
5x5m zones
VARIATION:
Reduce number of touches 3,2,1

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PASS AND SUPPORT BASIC NO 1

5 3

5m
6
9

5m

5 3

VARIATION: Restriction the number of touches 53


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PASS AND SUPPORT BASIC NO 2
3

8m
11 5 9
6

9
8m
c

3
6

VARIATION: 4v2 same practice 54


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PASS AND SUPPORT NO3
ORGANIZATION:
• PLAYERS : 4v4+ 2 Neutral player( GK)
• Practice : The team have ball with 2 GK as
neutral players try to maintain ball and reach to
width or goal line consider scoring goal, the ball
must stabilized for 2 second on the line
• Rule: The team have possession ball have to
kick less than 3 touches
• Playing area: All pitch

Coaching points
• All movements base on pass and support
technical aspects.

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PASS AND SUPPORT NO3

6
4 9

2
7

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Progression: to limit passes up to 1 touch
PASS AND SUPPORT NO4

6
4 9

2
7

Practice: Playing 5v5 free game non pass restriction to GK 57


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PASS AND SUPRORT NO5
9

5
3
6
2

Practice: Normal game 4v4+2GK 58


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PASS AND SUPRORT

SAMPLE
For major coaching points

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PASS AND SUPRORT SAMPLE

5
2

interception

3
4

Coaching points: Weight of pass


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Low weights pass maybe:
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PASS AND SUPRORT SAMPLE

5
2

4
3

Coaching points: A: Time of pass


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B: No 4 deliver sole pass
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ORDINARY FUTSAL PRACTICE

AN IDEA: WALL AS PARTNER:


1. Can perform in saloon
2. More touches
3. To Draw signs on wall for accuracy of passes
4. Anticipation
5. Awareness (head up)
6. To use small scale balls to improve skill
7. Increase ball control abilities

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ORDINARY FUTSAL PRACTICE

1. Vertical line for accuracy of different kinds of passes


2. Boost ability of receiving and turning with ball

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ORDINARY FUTSAL PRACTICE
ACCURACY OF PASSES
1. According to points give them guideline to
account their abilities
2. Individual and exciting
3. All player can join same time
3

4
5
1

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ORDINARY FUTSAL PRACTICE
1. Wall pass exercises
2. With both left and right legs

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ORDINARY FUTSAL PRACTICE

1. Toe pass
2. Lob pass upper than horizontal line
3. Long passes

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ORDINARY FUTSAL PRACTICE
1. Swerving Inside
2. Swerving Outside
3. instep

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BASIC PASS AS WARM UP

NOTE FOR COACHES:

1. Futsal coaches must to plan basic part of


their technical program as Warm-up, focus on
objectives.

2. Futsal coaches must to Clarify practice


session rules and expectations through
individual and team descriptions

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CONTROL
WITH ANIMATION

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CONTROL

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1. Awareness and head up when under pressure


2. Boost receiving skills
3. Develop the quality of the first touch
4. Variety of contact surface
5. Develop Pivot player
6. Possession of ball
7. To develop technical aspect of GK

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CONTROL NO2

ORGANIZATION:
PLAYERS : 3 players each groups, 2 in front of 1
PRACTICE: the exercise start with the player 2
aside with simple inside of foot passes and after
leave pass change position with the receiver.
Playing area: 3 zones
Follow by all coaching points

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CONTROL BASIC

2 5 4 5 8

3 3 4 9

2 6 6 10

Force on player to control and lead the ball for next kick with the 72
Slide 69 sole up to reach and obtain skill
CONTROL BASIC

2 5 4 5 8

3 3 4 9

2 6 6 10

VARIATIONS: next page 73


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CONTROL BASIC

VARIATIONS:
1. Control the ball with right leg toward left side and kick with left
2. Control the ball with right leg toward right side and kick with right
3. Control the ball with left leg toward right side and kick with right
4. Control the ball with left leg toward left side and kick with left
5. Control the ball with left leg forward and kick with the left
6. Control the ball with right leg forward and kick with the right
7. Change the variety of passes, inside, outside, lob, etc.

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CONTROL
MAJOR COACHING POINTS

1. Principal of control technique


2. Ball line
3. Body position in different zones
4. Encourage players to control with sole due to tight space in Futsal
5. Open body angle for ball possession to set out tactic
6. Quality of 1st touch

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CONTROL NO1

ORGANIZATION:
PLAYERS : 3 Players on each groups.
Equipments: 3 marks in each field triangle shape and balls
Practice: Players supposed to defender as marks try to receive ball with
sole 1st touch and pass to next player
VARIATION:
1. Change ball circulations
2. Lob pass and control

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CONTROL NO1

2
5 6 3

8 7 9

11 4

Practice; NO.11 send the ball to receiver(No.4) which sole control with
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left and give pass with right foot to next teammates.
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CONTROL NO1

2
5 6 3

8 7 9

11 4

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CONTROL NO2

ORGANIZATION:
PLAYERS : 2v2 + 2 neutral players + 2 GK
Defenders do not allows to go 1/3 defending
Playing area: 3 zones A,B,C
Follow by all coaching points

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CONTROL NO2
A B C
6

4 5

2
3

30 m 80
Slide 77 Practice: 2v2 + 2 neutral players + 2 GK
CONTROL NO3

ORGANIZATION:
PLAYERS : 3v3 + 1 neutral players + 2 GK
Defenders do not allows to go in the own 1/3 defending
Playing area: 3 A,B,C zones
pay attention to all control coaching points

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CONTROL NO3

2
A B C
6

5
4

3 7

30 m 82
Slide 79 Practice: 3v3 + 1 neutral players + 2 GK
CONTROL NO4

ORGANIZATION:
Players : 5v5+ 2 GK
Practice : The team have ball with 2 GK as neutral
players try to maintain ball with two touches ,each
interception account 1 score
Rule: The team have ball possession have to control
( 1st touch) and pass
Area: All pitch

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CONTROL NO4

4
5
6

4
9
5

8
3

7 2

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CONTROL NO5

4
5

4 9
5

8
3

7 2

Progression : Same as last practice but only 1 Neutral player 85


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CONTROL NO6

ORGANIZATION:
PLAYERS : 4v4+ 2 Neutral GK
Practice : The team have ball with 2 GK as
neutral players try to maintain ball and reach to
width or goal line consider scoring goal, the ball
must stabilized for 2 second on the line
Rule: The team have possession ball have to
control ( 1st touch) and pass
Playing area: All pitch
All control coaching points must be done

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CONTROL NO6

6
4 9

2
7

VARIATION: free game non pass restriction to GK 87


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CONTROL NO7

ORGANIZATION:
Players : 4v4+ 2 GK
Practice and condition: Players start from original side
and they could score in both goals but the team after
catch the ball just available to score in another half
Rule: Free touches
Area: All pitch
All control coaching points must be done

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CONTROL NO7
9
5
4

3
6

7
5

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CONTROL NO8
9

5
3
6
2

Normal game 4v4+2GK 90


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SHOOTING
WITH ANIMATION

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SHOOTING

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1- Scoring goal
2- making rebound situation
3- Timing of over lapping
4- accuracy of shot
5- player mentality get ready to shot
6- skill of toe shot

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SHOOTING

MAJOR COACHING POINTS


1. Awareness and head up
2. Glancing to position of goalkeeper when shooting
3. Technique non kicking foot
4. Technique toes shooting
5. Fast Shot if possible first touch.
6. Correct technique of kicking foot
7. To Shot accurately before powerfully

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BASIC SHOOTING NO 1
6
9
3
4

3 2
4
5

4
2
7
8

VARIATIONS: FROM OTHER SIDES SHOOTING WITH BOTH FEET 94


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BASIC SHOOTING NO 1

4
5

2 7 9
6
8 3
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SHOOTING UNDER PRESSURE NO2

VARIATIONS:

1. White color players after pass put pressure to the receivers


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2. Progression : defenders send pass from other side and attackers shooting with other leg
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SHOOTING UNDER PRESSURE NO2

VARIATIONS:

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BASIC SHOOTING NO 3
Sequence:
• Players line up outside of box which forbidden arriving
to catch ball.
Equipments: One ball per 2 players, cons
Practice focused on:
• This practice has both fun character and match
character for shooting training
Tips for players
• Two groups attempting to score against rival's goal
which are empty and each player has direct opponent
who trying to prevent score goal. The ball must be
catching without hand.
Tips for coaches:
• 5 min Account number of scoring of each groups.

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BASIC SHOOTING NO 3
No 8 attempting to avoid the ball get through to
8 their goal post (with head or body )
9

9 4

5 8

2 3

7
6

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BASIC SHOOTING NO 3

8
9

9 4

5 8

2 3

7
6

sample
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BASIC SHOOTING NO 4

1
5 2 7 8
2
4
3
3 6 9

Practice: players split up 2 line and after pass try to shot and scoring
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Slide 98 Variation: toe shot technique
BASIC SHOOTING NO 4

5 2 7 8

3 6 9

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BASIC SHOOTING NO 4

Variations: From flanks


2 7

1 8

5
2

6
3 9

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BASIC SHOOTING NO 4

Variations: from flanks


2 7

6
3 9

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SHOOTING NO 5

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SHOOTING NO 5

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SHOOTING NO6
c
14
12
7

10 11
4 6

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SHOOTING NO6
c
14
12
7

10 11
4 6

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PIVOT&SHOOTING NO7

1 4
5

4
2

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SHOOTING NO 7

6
5

110
Click once
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2v1 SHOOTING NO 7

1
6
5
3
4 2

Lob
4

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ANALYSIS 2v1 SHOOTING NO7

6
5

112
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PIVOT&SHOOTING NO8

4
5

113
Click once
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ANALYSIS PIVOT&SHOOTING NO8

4
5

Note : NO. 5 must be left foot player from right side of 114
Slide 109 attacking areas and vise versa
SHOOTING NO9

12
7

2
13
11
c 6

14
4

10 9

Practice: 3V2 competitive situation, Coach deliver ball for 115


Slide 110 stickers and practice focuses on shooting
SHOOTING NO9
c
12
7

2
13
11

14
4

10
9

VARIATION : 5v5 +2 GK and normal game in each half 3v2 , defender after 116
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intercept the ball pass to striker of the other half and support them from own field.
SHOOTING NO9
c
12
7

2
13
11

14
4

10
9

VARIATION 3: when strikers ball possession one of the striker other side
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could withdraw to make 3v3 which to have shooting under pressure.
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SHOOTING NO9
c
12
7

2
13
11

14
4

10
9

VARIATION3: when striker having ball one of the striker other side could
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withdraw to make 3v3 which to have shooting under pressure.
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COMPATETIVE SHOOTING

5
6

VARIATION : 4v4 Normal game and focuses on more shooting


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SYSTEM AND STYLE
2.2 No.1 (ATTACKING)
WITH ANIMATION

Slide 117 120


ROTATION.2.2 NO1
4 2

5
3

Slide 118 121


ROTATION.2.2 NO1

4 2

5
3

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1-player should constantly create space with break runs


2-to develop, the ability of losing man marker
3-provide support with rotation
4-all player learn to play as pivot &sweeper
5-possession ball for set out tactic
6-continuous movement of players with and without ball

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

BASIC MOVEMENTS:
1. without ball

7 6 2 4

9 8 3 5

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

BASIC MOVEMENTS:
1. without ball

7 6 2 4

9 8 3 5

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

BASIC MOVEMENTS
7 2 4
6

9 8 3 5

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

BASIC MOVEMENTS
7 2 4
6

9 8 3 5

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

BASIC MOVEMENTS

PROGERSSION 1:
with ball

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

BASIC MOVEMENTS
7 2 4
6

9 8 3 5

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

BASIC MOVEMENTS
7 2 4
6

9 8 3 5

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

BASIC MOVEMENTS
7 2 4
6

9 8 3 5
1M
ET
ER
1METER
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No 8&9 must run together same time
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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

MAJOR COACHING POINTS


4 2
1. Accuracy of pass
2. Pass to far leg from opponent
3. Awareness
4. Body position on receiving
5. Timing of pass
1 6. Weight of pass

3 5

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

4 2
1. movements for change position: when? How? Where?
2. No4 break after make sure that No3 has received the ball
3. communication between 2&4
4. good angle according to opponents
1 5. losing man marker

3 5

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

PROGRESSION 2

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ROTATION.2.2 NO1

4 2

5
3

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

PROGRESSION 3

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

4 2

5
3

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

PROGRESSION 3

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.1

4 2

5
3

NORMAL GAME 5v5 WITH 2.2 SYSTEM AND ROTATION 139


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SYSTEM AND STYLE
2.2 (ATTACKING) NO2
WITH ANIMATION

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BASIC TAC. ROTATION 2.2 NO.2

2
4 2

2
2

3
5

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BASICTAC.ROTATION 2.2 NO.2

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1- Spread out to create opportunities to pass


2- After pass get open again
3- Getting open at the right moment
4- Communication
5- Timing of the supporting run
6- Ball to move quickly

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BASIC TAC. ROTATION 2.2 NO.2

4 2

3
5

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TACTIC AND ROTATION 2.2 NO.2

MAJOR COACHING POINTS

1- 1st option safe pass


2- Pass to far leg
3- Awareness
4- Body position on receiving
5- Timing
6- Weight
7- Observe opponent when leave pass

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BASIC TAC. ROTATION 2.2 NO.2

2 4

3
5

VARIATION: NO 3 out side Break running


145
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BASIC TAC. ROTATION 2.2 NO.2

4 2

3
5

146
Click once
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BASIC TAC. ROTATION 2.2 NO.2

4 2

3
5

Rotation destroys opponent’s organization 147


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SYSTEM AND STYLE
2.2 No 3(ATTACKING)
ANIMATION

148
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TACTIC 2.2 NO3

4 2

finishing

3
5

149
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TACTIC 2.2 NO3

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1- Signal for implementing tactic


2- last player will be sweeper
3- Time of your rotations carefully
4- Open body to create opportunity for passes
5- Long lob for tight area
6- finishing

150
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TACTIC 2.2 NO3

4 2

3
5

151
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TACTIC 2.2 NO3

MAJOR COACHING POINTS

1- Quality of passes
2- Diagonal and sidestep running
3- awareness
4- signals for implementing tactic
5- Thinking to opponent’s counter attack
6- Quality of first touch (mostly with sole)
7- Always checking
8- Easy scoring

152
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TACTIC 2.2 NO3

4 2

cover

support

3
5

NO 2 support attackers and cover defending area 153


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NO 5 As sweeper, double cover
TACTIC 2.2 NO3

Normal rotation
4 and pass 2

3
5

Signal for tactic

154
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TACTIC 2.2 NO3

4 2

3
5

155
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SYSTEM AND STYLE
2.2 No4 (ATTACKING)
ANIMATION

156
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TAC 2.2 NO4

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1- fast implementing tactic both sides


2- Signal
3- Losing man marker
4- Sequential
5- Mentality (thinking for solutions themselves)
6- Game control

157
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TAC 2.2 NO4

4 2

FINISHING

1 SIGNAL
4

5
3

158
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TAC 2.2 NO4

4 2

3
5

159
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TAC 2.2 NO4

MAJOR COACHING POINTS

1- all last practice coaching points


2- losing man marker
3- movements
4- communication
5- signals skill
6- disguise

160
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TAC 2.2 NO4

4 2

Disguise the pass

Quality of the left foot sole


control and pass

3
5

161
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TACTIC 2.2 NO4

4 2

5
3

162
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SYSTEM AND STYLE
2.2(ATTACKING) NO.5
ANIMATION

163
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QUALITY OF INSTRUCTOR :
ABILITY OF COACH

QUALITY OF COACH :
ABILITY OF PLAYER

164
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TACTIC.2.2 NO5

4
2

Finishing

3
5

165
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TACTIC.2.2 NO5

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1- spread out to create opportunities to pass


2- after pass get open again
3-getting open at the right moment
4- communication
5- Timing of the supporting run
6- Ball to move quickly

166
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TACTIC.2.2 NO5

4
2

3
5

167
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TACTIC.2.2 NO5

MAJOR COACHING POINTS

1- 1st option safe pass


2- Pass to far leg
3- Awareness
4- Body position on receiving
5- Timing
6- Weight
7- Observe opponent when leave pass

168
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ANALYSIS TACTIC 2.2 NO5

4
2

Sweeper

3
5

169
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SYSTEM AND STYLE
2.2 NO6
ANIMATION

170
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TACTIC 2.2 NO 6

5
2

4 1
3
Toe shot 2

4
3

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TACTIC 2.2 NO 6

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1- planning to do tactic proper time (right& left foot)


2- Blocking
3- use sprints and fake to get clear opponent
4- receiving ball under pressure
5- creating passing opportunities
6- Anticipation

172
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TACTIC 2.2 NO 6

5
2

4
3

173
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TACTIC 2.2 NO 6

MAJOR COACHING POINTS

1- all last practice coaching points


2- losing man marker
3- movements
4- communication
5- signals skill
6- disguise

174
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TACTIC 2.2 NO 6

5
2

4
3

175
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TACTIC 2.2 NO 6

NO2 blocking 5
2

GK. support

Rebound

• NO4 open body angle to see all the pitch 3

• To engage all organs for control the ball

176
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TACTIC 2.2 NO 6

5
2

4
3

177
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TACTIC 2.2 NO 6

IMPLEMENTING TACTICS FROM RIGHT AND LEFT


Why right and left foot?
When going to do tactic and give signal from left side of pitch must be
sure that our left side winger be right foot player and vise versa for:
1. Easy control ball far away from opponent and toward target
2. Easy to turn and shot to goal
3. Easy to sole pass

L R

178
L - Left leg
Slide 175 R - Right leg
TACTIC 2.2 NO 6

5
2

4
3

Now, it is obvious :
Why, when ,where
179
Left or right side, right or left foot
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SYSTEM AND STYLE
2.2 NO.7(ATTACK)
ANIMATION

180
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TAC 2.2 NO7

4
2

4 4

Finishing
2
4
5
3
3

181
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TAC 2.2 NO7

4
2

5
3

182
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TAC 2.2 NO7

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1- To adopt 2.2 system to open area


2- Solution for anti press
3-provide support
4-sweeper
5- ball possession
6-continuous movement of players

7-Quality of passes
8-Scoring

Coaching points:
183
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ANALYSIS TAC 2.2 NO7

1
4
2

5
3
No 5does his job as pivot
Coaching points:
No 5 moving to create space 184
Slide 181 Quality of first pass is very important
ANALYSIS TAC 2.2 NO7

2
4
2

5
3

Coaching points: The last player (No4) will be sweeper


185
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Possession ball for set out tactic
ANALYSIS TAC 2.2 NO7

3
4
2

5
3

Coaching points: continuous movement of players with and without ball


Running with ball , head up for signal 186
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ANALYSIS TAC 2.2 NO7

4
4
2

5
3

Coaching points: Blocking by No5


Quality of last touch and scoring 187
Slide 184
ANALYSIS TAC 2.2 NO7

5
4
2

5
3
Signal :pass base on first movement (shock)
Coaching points:
Time of movement 188
Slide 185 Time of pass
SYSTEM AND STYLE
2.2 NO.8(ATTACK)
ANIMATION

189
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TAC 2.2 NO8

5
2

Finishing
1
4

4
3
3

190
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TAC 2.2 NO8

5
2

4
3

191
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ANALYSIS TAC 2.2 NO8

5
2

4
3

Coaching points: Draw out opponent


192
Delay the ball for:
Slide 189
ANALYSIS TAC 2.2 NO8

5
2

interception

3
4

Coaching points: Weight of pass


193
Low weights pass maybe:
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ANALYSIS TAC 2.2 NO8

5
2

4
3

Coaching points: A: Time of pass


194
B: No 4 deliver sole pass
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ANALYSIS TAC 2.2 NO8

5
2

dummy

4
3

Coaching points:
195
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ANALYSIS TAC 2.2 NO8

5
2

4
3

Coaching points:
196
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SYSTEM AND STYLE
2.2 NO.1(DEFEND)
ANIMATION

197
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DEFENDING 1v1

MAJOR COACHING POINTS

1- Principals of 1v1
2- delay
3- looking ball
4- reaction instead of pressing
5- High weight down
6- Body position

198
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DEFENDING 1v1

1v1

4
2 5
3

199
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DEFENDING 2v2

MAJOR COACHING POINTS

1- Awareness of situation
2- Communication
3- Shot stopping
4- Ball oriented
5- Quickly counter attack
6- Be patient and watch the ball
7- Interception
8- Anticipation
9- Always checking opponents positioning
10- covering first defender

200
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DEFENDING 2v2

2
4 5
3

201
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DEFENDING 2v2

202
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DEFENDING AND COVERAGE

4 2

5
3

Practice: 4v4, with all above major coaching points 203


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ANALYSIS DEFENDING
2.2 NO.2(DEFENDING)
ANIMATION

204
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DEFENSIVE TACTIC 2.2

TYPE OF DEFENDING IN FUTSAL

1. Man marking
2. Zonal
3. Mix
4. Alternative

205
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DEFENDING AREAS
10 m 20 m 30 m

¾ def.

½ def.

1/3 def.

1/4def.

Attacking direction 206


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COMPACT DEFENDING 2.2

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1- Zonal defending on our 1/3


2- Covering angle
3- Covering deep passes gaps
4- Defending organization
5- Each defender control the his area
6- Preventing opponent to score
7- Recovering ball possession
8- On 1/3 zonal defending more effective than man marking

207
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COMPACT ZONAL DEFENDING 2.2

2 4

1
4

2 5
3
3

1/3 DEF.
208
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COMPACT DEFENDING 2.2

MAJOR COACHING POINTS

1- Awareness of situation
2- Communication
3- Shot stopping
4- Ball oriented
5- Quickly counter attack
6- Be patient and watch the ball
7- Interception
8- Anticipation
9- Always checking opponents positioning

209
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COMPACT ZONAL DEFENDING 2.2

2 4
3 2

3
2
3

1/3 DEF.
210
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COMPACT ZONAL DEFENDING 2.2

2 4

1/3 DEF.
211
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COMPACT ZONAL DEFENDING 2.2

2 4

Variation 1
212
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COMPACT DEFENDING 2.2

2 4

Variation 1
213
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OPEN DEFENDING 2.2

MAJOR COACHING POINTS


Pressing the ball or zonal defending depend on
quality of your opponent
When ball near touch line easy to pressure
Blocking any possibilities for entryways

214
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OPEN DEFENDING 2.2

4 2

Defense in ½ of the pitch or 20m 215


Slide 212
ENTIRE OPEN DEFENDING 2.2

5
3

Defense in ¾ of the pitch or 30m 216


Slide 213
ENTIRE OPEN DEFENDING 2.2

Enough time and distance for ball interception

5
3

Usually in ¾ man marking easier than zonal


Big gap equivalents with less opposition support

Defense in ¾ of the pitch or 30m 217


Slide 214
SYSTEM AND STYLE
1.2.1 (ATTACKING)
ANIMATION

218
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ROTATION 1.2.1 NO1

2
4
3 3

4 5
4
2
1
1
2

Width rotation or 8 219


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ROTATION.1.2.1

4
5

220
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ROTATION 1.2.1 NO.1

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1. Awareness in possession, rotation on correct time


2. losing man marker
3. provide support with rotation
4. playing as pivot &sweeper are essential
5. possession ball with both feet
6. movement of players with and without ball

221
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ROTATION 1.2.1 NO.1

Variation 1:
2

4
5

222
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ROTATION 1.2.1 NO.1

MAJOR COACHING POINTS


1. Awareness

2. Quality of passes
3. Pass to far leg from opponent
4. Body position on receiving
5. Positioning of none kicking foot to cover ball
1 6. Communication
7. Co-operation

223
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ROTATION 1.2.1 NO.1

Variation 2:
2

4
5

224
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ROTATION 1.2.1 NO.1

diagonal

• NO.3 has to carry ball with


left foot and vise versa 3

• NO 4 after break must be turn


with facing toward teammates
and vise versa 225
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ROTATION 1.2.1 NO2

Length rotation

All principals of width rotation 2

4 5

226
VARIATIONS: 1. Improvement with add defenders
Slide 223
ROTATION 1.2.1 NO2

4
5

Normal game with 1.2.1 system


227
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SYSTEM AND STYLE
1.2.1 NO.2(ATTACK)
WITH ANIMATION

228
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DIAGRAM 1.2.1 NO1

Finishing
4

229
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TACTIC 1.2.1 NO1
PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1- Be prepared to control ball even under pressure


2- Release the pressure
3- Timing of support
4- pivot &sweeper duties
5- possession ball
6- Scoring goal

230
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TACTIC 1.2.1 NO1

5
3

231
Click once
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ANAYAZE 1.2.1 NO 1

5
3

232
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TACTIC 1.2.1 NO1
MAJOR COACHING POINTS

1. Awareness
2. Pass to far leg from opponent
3. Accuracy of pass
4. Body position on receiving
5. Time of pass
6. Weight of pass
7. Lob
8. Toe shot for finishing

233
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TACTIC 1.2.1 NO 1
NO 2 does both disguise for
creating space and blocking
2

5
3

Proper angle for support

234
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ANALAYZE 1.2.1 NO1

5
3

235
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TACTIC 1.2.1 NO2

236
Click once
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DIAGRAM 1.2.1 NO2

DUMMY

VARIATION: 237
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ANALAYZE 1.2.1 NO2

238
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SYSTEM AND STYLE
1.2.1 NO.3(ATTACK)
WITH ANIMATION

239
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TACTIC AND ROTATION 1.2.1

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE


1. To develop sensitive and varied tactics
2. Be prepared to control ball even under pressure
3. All 5 player work at the same time
4. Timing of support
5. pivot &sweeper duties
6. possession ball
7. To attack with flank
8- Scoring goal

240
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TACTIC 1.2.1 NO 3
STAGE 1: Click once
2

241
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DIAGRAM 1.2.1 NO3
STAGE 1
2

4
5

Finishing

242
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ANALAYZE 1.2.1 NO 3
STAGE 1
2

243
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TACTIC AND ROTATION 1.2.1

MAJOR COACHING POINTS


1. Awareness
2. Diagonal running
3. Pivot role
4. Signals
5. Quality of 1st touches
6. Technique of passes
7. Toe shot for finishing
8. sweeper duties
9.Changing from 1.2.1 to 2.2 system

244
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TACTIC 1.2.1 NO 4

STAGE 2: click once


2

4 5

245
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DIAGRAM 1.2.1 NO4
STAGE 2
2

Finishing

4 5
4
6
3

1 5

2 2

246
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ANALAYZE 1.2.1 NO 4
STAGE 2
2

4 5

247
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TACTIC1.2.1 NO 5

STAGE 3: one click


2

4 5

248
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DIAGRAMS 1.2.1 NO5
STAGE 3
2

4 Finishing
5

249
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ANALAYZE 1.2.1 NO5

4 5

3 Disguise of pass

250
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SYSTEM AND STYLE
1.2.1 (ATTACKING)
ANIMATION

251
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TACTIC AND ROTATION 1.2.1

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1. Improvement to see the field more efficiently


2. Improve balance to change direction with the ball
3. provide support with rotation
4. Distribution of ball to flank player
5. possession ball for set out tactic
6. Finishing

252
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TACTIC AND ROTATION 1.2.1

2
5

One click 253


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TACTIC AND ROTATION 1.2.1

MAJOR COACHING POINTS


1. Awareness
2. Diagonal running
3. Pivot role
4. Signals
5. Quality of 1st touches
6. Technique of passes
7. Toe shot for finishing
8. sweeper duties
9.Changing from 1.2.1 to 2.2 system

254
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DIAGRAM 1.2.1 NO6

2
5 sprint

255
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ANALAYZE 1.2.1 NO6

2
5

256
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TACTIC 1.2.1 NO7

2
5

257
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click once
DIAGRAM 1.2.1 NO7

2
5

258
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ANALYZE 1.2.1 NO7

2
5

259
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TACTIC 1.2.1 NO8

2
5

260
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click once
DIAGRAM 1.2.1 NO8
3

2
5

261
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ANALYAZE 1.2.1 NO8

2
5

262
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TACTIC 1.2.1 NO 9

4
5

263
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click once
TACTIC 1.2.1 NO 9

4
5

264
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TACTIC 1.2.1 NO 9

4
5

265
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TACTIC 1.2.1 NO 10

3
5

266
Slide 263
click once
TACTIC 1.2.1 NO 10

overlapping

3
5

267
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ANALAYZE 1.2.1 NO 10

3
5

268
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PIVOT PLAY
WITH ANIMATION

269
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PIVOT PLAYER

Pivot Requirements
1. Brilliant in the ability of control the ball with both feet
(if pivot loose the ball when implementing tactic it makes best counter attack for opponents)

1. Strong at lower body muscles


2. Skillful at shielding the ball at least 5 second
3. Best at turning with the ball
4. Powerful at shooting
5. Best at pass skills
6. Familiar at Futsal signals
7. Good at leading teammates

270
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PIVOT AND SWEPEER ANALYSIS
NO 5 usually is pivot
Ball Control with the right foot
from left side and with the left
4 foot from right side of attacking
area
5
sweeper

271
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PIVOT DUTIES

1. First option Turning and shot


4
2. Second option Passing to NO 4
3. Third option Passing to NO 7
5
4. Forth option Cut back to NO 2

272
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PIVOT DUTIES

43
TH
RDOPTION
12ST
NDOPTION
OPTION
OPTION
4

273
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PIVOT PRACTICE NO 1

Good angle of the body

1
3

274
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PIVOT PRACTICE NO 1

275
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PIVOT NO 2

Rebound

4
3

276
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PIVOT NO 2

277
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PIVOT NO 3

Pivot open the 7


2
body toward goal
8

6
3 9

278
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TACTIC PIVOT

Sample1 of pivot’s tactic 279


Slide 276
TACTIC PIVOT

280
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TACTIC PIVOT

281
Slide 278
TACTIC PIVOT

282
Slide 279 Click once
TACTIC 1.2.1 DEFENDING
BASIC
ANIMATION

283
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TAC 1.2.1 DEF.BASIC

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1. Prevent opponents from scoring


2. Defending method
3-provide teammates coverage
4. Areas covering
5. Regain the ball
6-communication

284
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TAC. 1.2.1 DEF. BASIC
1.2.1 zonal defending areas

2 5

285
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TAC. 1.2.1 DEF. BASIC

MAJOR COACHING POINTS


1. Awareness
2. Defenders position between ball and goalpost
3. Principal of 1v1
4. Principals of 2v2
5. balance
6. communication

286
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TAC. 1.2.1 DEF. BASIC
Playing against high level opponent

compact
Ball oriented 3
Close the gaps

5
2

287
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TAC. 1.2.1 DEF. BASIC
Playing against high level opponent

5
2

288
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TAC. 1.2.1 DEF. BASIC
Playing against high level opponent

5
2

289
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TAC. 1.2.1 DEF. BASIC
Playing against low level opponent (basic)

5
2

290
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DEFENDING
1.2.1 NO.2
WITH ANIMATION

291
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TAC 1.2.1 DEF.

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1. Prevent opponents from scoring


2. Defending method
3. Man marking
4. Zone marking
5. Regain the ball
6-communication

292
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TACTIC 1.2.1 DEF.

MAN TO MAN

2
3

293
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TAC 1.2.1 DEF.BASIC

MAJOR COACHING POINTS


1. Awareness
2. Defenders position between ball and goalpost
3. Principal of 1v1
4. Principals of 2v2
5. balance
6. communication
7. concentration

294
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DIAGRAM 1.2.1 DEF.

MAN TO MAN

2
3

295
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ANALAYZE DEF 1.2.1

MAN TO MAN

2
3

296
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TACTIC 1.2.1 DEF.

2
5

MAN TO MAN 297


Slide 294
TAC 1.2.1 DEF. MIX

2
5

298
Slide 295 Click once
DIAGRAM 1.2.1 DEF. MIX

3
Zone marking

2
5 Man to man

299
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ANALAYZE 1.2.1 DEF. MIX

2
5

300
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GOALKEEPING
WITH ANIMATION

301
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GOALKEEPING

STRUCTURE OF GOALKEEPER TRAINING

• TECHNIQUE

• TACTIC

• CONDITION

• PSYCHOLOGY

302
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GOALKEEPING

THREE STAGES OF GK TRAINING


• Basic training
• Intermediate training
• Advance training

PRINCIPAL OF EACH STAGES BASE ON:


1. Technical phase
2. Tactical phase (team)
3. Competitive phase (game situation)

303
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GOALKEEPING

TECHNIQUE:
• Catching ball
• Punching ball
• Distribution ball

304
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BASIC GOALKEEPING

REVIEW BASIC HANDLING TECHNIQUE:

1. Along ground
2. At hip height
3. At chest height
8m
4. At above head height

8m

Noticeable: body must be going behind the line of the ball

305
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GOALKEEPING

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1. Boost technique pass and support


2. motivation and positive attitude (self confidence)
To develop mobility and agility
4. Willing to get involve
5. Catching ball
6. Ball delivery
7. Improve optical –motor perception

306
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GOALKEEPING

MAJOR COACHING POINTS


1. Accuracy of ball delivery
2. Observation
3. communication
4. Positioning rush out of goal cover shooting angle
5. GK as sweeper
6. Anticipation the opponent's play

307
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GOALKEEPING

INDIVIDUAL TRAINING
Goalkeepers have to do special training
together in their practical session

308
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POSITIONING AND REACTIONTIME NO1

4 3 2

5 1
1

Cognitive goal post and reaction time:


Coach divided goal post to five areas.
c
GK should to save 2,3,4 with hand and 1,5 with feet.

309
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POSITIONING AND REACTIONTIME NO1

4 3 2

5 1
1

1. GK attempt to touch areas 1,2,3,4or5 which are numbered


(shadow)
c
2. to express the number and throwing ball with hand the
same place.
310
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POSITIONING AND REACTIONTIME NO1

4 3 2

5 1
1

Practice : to express the number then shooing c


Variation: Random kicking
311
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POSITIONING AND REACTIONTIME NO2

GK facing own goal

Turn

312
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POSITIONING AND REACTIONTIME NO2

Turn
Turn
c

313
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GOALKEEPING

dribbling toward goalkeeper 1v1.


• Lead the attacker as far away from the goal as possible.
• Hold your hands out to the sides (wide).
• Wait your opponent take the action thereafter react quickly.
• Watch ball rather than body feint .
• Body weight down.
• Try to disguise striker
• Use feet for blocking ground kicks (faster than hands)
• Concentration on ball

314
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GOALKEPING NO3

Practice: 1v1 Goalkeeper encounter with attacker

4 3 2 5 6
1

315
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GOALKEPING NO3
Practice: 1v1 Goalkeeper encounter with attacker
When striker loose possess
sprint out
when reach stand up and get
ready for reaction

4 3 2 5 6
1

Lead striker to the weak angle


and zone

316
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GOALKEEPING NO4

B 2
1v1 3 B

PRACTIC NO4: 3v2 possession ball and deep pass for No6 317
defender follow him with 5m far away No3 going to support.
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GOALKEEPING 1v1 NO5

B 1v1
B

3 2

5
6

c
VARIATION: 4v4 normal game but defender not allowed to go 318
Slide 315 in the their defending areas (B).
BALL DISTRIBUTION

319
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GOALKEEPING DISTERIBUTION NO6

Ball delivery No1

1 1

320
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GOALKEEPING DISTERIBUTION NO9

Ball delivery No2

321
Slide 318
GOALKEEPING DISTERIBUTION NO6

Ball delivery No1

1 1

322
Slide 318
GOALKEEPING DISTERIBUTION NO7

1 1

GK must catch the ball before


323
contact with field
Slide 320
GOALKEEPING DISTERIBUTION NO7

2 GK and balls
4 areas 4x4
Each goalkeeper will save 2
areas
Goalkeepers must be catch
the ball before contact with
the field
1 22

4m

4m

324
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GOALKEEPING DISTERIBUTION NO8

Ball delivery No2

1 1

325
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GOALKEPING NO10

Ball delivery No2

1 1

326
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GOALKEPING AND SIGNAL NO11

Ball delivery No1


2
2

1 1
1
1

1 1

2 2

327
Slide 324
GOALKEPING AND SIGNAL NO11

Ball delivery No1

1
1

328
Slide 325
GOALKEPING AND SIGNAL NO12

Ball delivery 1v1 No 2

1
1

329
Slide 326
GOALKEPING AND SIGNAL NO13

Competitive situation 330


Slide 327
POSITIONING AND SHOT STOPPING

Position forward to narrow the angle


Feet movement
Timing of movement
Rebound and fast reaction
Technique shot stopping
Open body when ball in flank (to see second attacker)

331
Slide 328
POSITIONING NO14

Narrow the angle

PRACTICE: Goalkeeper
must be steady position
on assume narrow the
angle 332
Slide 329
POSITIONING NO16

Narrow the angle


1

2
1
5
4
3
2
3
c

PRACTICE: Shadow drill (narrow the angle) 333


Slide 330
POSITIONING NO17
Narrow the angle

PRACTICE: GK movement to narrow the angle 334


Slide 331
POSITIONING NO18
Narrow the angle

3
c
2

PRACTICE: Coach deliver ball and 2v1 in 1/3 each group


335
Slide 332 GK communicate with teammate’s and to narrow the angle
POSITIONING NO19
Narrow the angle

3 2

VARIATION: 2v1 in 1/3 each group after possess ball pass to 336
teammates in other side
Slide 333
POSITIONING NO20
Narrow the angle

5
6

PRACTICE: practice 3v2 in 1/3 337


Slide 334
POSITIONING NO21
Narrow the angle

5 2

4
3

VARIATION: practice 3v2 in each half after interception ball 338


pass to teammates on the other side
Slide 335
POSITIONING NO21
Narrow the angle

VARIATION: 4v4 normal game with 1.3 system for narrow the angle 339
Slide 336
CMBINATION PLAY
BASIC

340
Slide 337
COMBINATION PLAY BASIC

3 2

5 4

1/2 341
Slide 338
COMBINATION TACTICS

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1- Getting out of tight situation


2- Release the opponents pressure
3- Wall pass, take over , over lapping
4- Develop Timing of combination
5- Possession ball outside of body when take over
6- Scoring goal

342
Slide 339
COMBINATION PLAY

MAJOR COACHING POINTS


1. Awareness in possession
2. Hide intended Pass in ½ and take over
3.Explosive action at the combination times
4. Good angle and body position on 1/2
5. Optimal distance and quality of touches
6. Correct technique of delivery of passes
7. Signals and communication

343
Slide 340
COMBINATION PLAY BASIC

1
3 2
3 2

4. FINISHING
1/2
5 4
5

Sample for 1/2


344
Slide 341
COMBINATION PLAY BASIC

3 2

5 4

1/2
345
Slide 342
COMBINATION PLAY BASIC

3 2

10 M

3 4

3 5

TAKE OVER 346


Slide 343
COMBINATION PLAY BASIC

VARIATION1: TAKE OVER AND SHOT 347


Slide 344
COMBINATION PLAY BASIC

VARIATION2: take over and shot 348


Slide 345
ANALYSIS TAKE OVER

TAKE OVER:
• NO 4must be carrying ball with left foot
• Losing man marker
5
• Best time for blocking
• Hide intention
• Disguise opponents
• Easy scoring

349
Slide 346
COMBINATION PLAY

CLICK ONCE OVER LAPPING NO.1 350


Slide 347
COMBINATION PLAY

OVER LAPPING NO.1 351


Slide 348
ANALYSIS OVERLAPPING 1

OVER LAPPING 1
352
Slide 349
COMBINATION PLAY

ONE CLICK OVER LAPPING 2 353


Slide 350
COMBINATION PLAY

2
5
3 6. FINISHING
4

OVER LAPPING 2 354


Slide 351
ANALYSIS OVERLAPPING 2

OVER LAPPING 2 355


Slide 352
OVERLAPPING NO3

ONE CLICK 356


Slide 353
ANALYSIS OVERLAPPING 3
5
OVERLAPPING:
NO 5 running in suitable time
Space creation
Make 2v1 situation 2
Quality of pass (outside foot)
Support

357
Slide 354
OVERLAPPING NO3
5

358
Slide 355
COMBINATION PLAY BASIC
ORGANIZATION:
Practice: Four pair player simultaneous 1v1 on 20x30.
There are also 2 neutral players on the field.
Each player possession ball until an opportunity arises to play a
combination with one of the neutral players.
Attackers may shoot only after a combination.
If they score, they keep the ball if not their opponents get it.
Neutral player one touch and should switch roles with others
after a while.

MAJOR COACHING POINTS:


Protect the ball by shielding opponent with your body
Change speeds after passing.
Eye contact and communication for clarify kinds of combination
All coaching points at the above mentions.

359
Slide 356
COMBINATION PLAY BASIC

2 2

5
5

9 9 4

VARIATION1: playing with one ball 4x4+2 neutral players 360


Slide 357 VARIATION2: Normal game
CMBINATION PLAY
COMPETETIVE

361
Slide 358
COMBINATION TACTIC

PRACTICE AND OBJECTIVE

1- get out of tight situation


2- Release the pressure
3- Timing of support
4- wall pass, take over , over lapping
5- possession ball
6- Scoring goal

362
Slide 359
COMBINATION TACTIC NO1

3
5
2
4 1/2

5. FINISHING
4
1

COMPETETIVE SITUATION 363


Slide 360
COMBINATION PLAY

MAJOR COACHING POINTS


1. Awareness in possession
2. Hide intended Pass
3.Explosive action at the combination times
4. Good angle and body position on receiving
5. Optimal distance and quality of 1st touch
6. Correct technique of delivery of passes
7. Toe shot for finishing

364
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COMBINATION TACTIC NO1

COMPETETIVE SITUATION 365


Slide 362
ANALYSIS COMBINATION PLAY

5
1
2 3
1/2

5. FINISHING 4

COMPETETIVE SITUATION 366


Slide 363
COMBINATION TACTIC NO2

COMPETETIVE SITUATION 367


Slide 364
COMBINATION TACTIC NO3
4
3

5. FINISHING

1/2 3

2
5

2 1

COMPETETIVE SITUATION 368


Slide 365
COMBINATION TACTIC NO3

2
5

COMPETETIVE SITUATION 369


Slide 366
TAKE OVER

3
2

370
Slide 367
THANK YOU

AFC
FUTSAL COACH EDUCATION
371
ALI . TARGHOLIZADE
Slide 368

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