Football/Soccer Session (Moderate): Throw-in In the 2nd third of the field

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Giovanni Soto

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Giovanni Soto
Name: Giovanni Soto
City: Maywood
Country: United States of America
Membership: Adult Member
Sport: Football/Soccer
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Throw-in from #2 with the concept of 1-3-1

1. #4 is a play back to secure ball/possession and to play around to other side to 3

2. #9 is a long play fwd to gain ground and to take a mark away from the middle or side to free up 7 or 10/11 potentially.

3. #7,6 and 8 are plays that can take into a 1v1, 2v2, 3v3 which are duels at different altitudes of the game.

4. #10 can be played as one of the most dangerous plays as he can play 5/3 or turn and play to fwds making runs. Very dangerous if played correctly

5. # 7,6 and 8 can with a prepared kick switch the field to 11 and 3 whom will be open possibly.

#2 can call play name and either player can play that ball over all of the opposing team since opposing team and your team can have a 3v3, 4v4, 5v5, or 6v6 going on at that moment on that side of the field.


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THROW-IN

Players move according to ball being thrown in from the side leaving 5 and 10 free in middle.


Football/Soccer Session Plan Drill (Colour): Screen 2

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Throw-in from #2 with the concept of 1-3-1

1. #4 is a play back to secure ball/possession and to play around to other side to 3

2. #9 is a long play fwd to gain ground and to take a mark away from the middle or side to free up 7 or 10/11 potentially.

3. #7,6 and 8 are plays that can take into a 1v1, 2v2, 3v3 which are duels at different altitudes of the game.

4. #10 can be played as one of the most dangerous plays as he can play 5/3 or turn and play to fwds making runs. Very dangerous if played correctly

5. # 7,6 and 8 can with a prepared kick switch the field to 11 and 3 whom will be open possibly.

#2 can call play name and either player can play that ball over all of the opposing team since opposing team and your team can have a 3v3, 4v4, 5v5, or 6v6 going on at that moment on that side of the field.

6. #2 can also throw in to 6, 7 or 9 to skim to 10 on a diagonal run. Or simple skim from 6 or 7 to 9.


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