Futsal Session (Beginner): HYSC U8-U9 Academy Futsal 24 Session 1 Block 2, Creating Space, Attacking the space (1v1) (Start Time: 2023-02-06 17:30:00)

Club Logo

Am-Club: Harrison Youth Soccer Club

Marcos Soto

Profile Summary

Marcos Soto
Name: Marcos Soto
City: Harrison
Country: United States of America
Membership: Adult Member
Sport: Futsal
Build 3D sessions in seconds
Access to 1000’s of sessions
Professionalise and modernise your coaching
Used by the world’s best coaches
US$
75
per year
Join today

Description

The focus of the session is moving up  the next level  of  the individual foundations of the game when attacking. base on last block We will work on ball mastery multiple surface control, attacking 1v1 moves & skill application, correct technique for the first touch both receiving and preparation and to introduce the player's Futsal gameplay rules and regulations.

Coaches should be identifying the below criteria in the session and breaking it down using the pillars of the game making sure you're ticking all boxes.

Below are some suggestions of what to consider when catering the sessions for your groups

Technical: what attribute or team concept you are asking the players to learn & How it's taught & performed breaking it down for the players

Tactical: Who the positions or player that it relates to, Where & When to use the attribute or team concept, this could be a moment or relate to a third of the field/area, or a visual or audio trigger. Why we use this attribute or team concept. this should emphasize the decision-making process & reason behind the choices to answer questions the game asks of the player

Physical: Correct Motor Skill development for your specific to topic and age, Relation of movement to a topic, Work to rest ratio of your activities, energy, and tempo of your session, pushing the boundaries on physical goals for the group and individuals.

Physiological: having competition through the stages of the session, goal setting what you want to achieve with the group what do they want to achieve as players. setting a standard of practice throughout with a high level of expectation

Social: The environment you create for your players, promoting leadership and teamwork, establish a greeting and level of respect with your player's, Engagement with the players both assertive & helpful with a little added banter.

MVP points System

The player MVP system is a staple of the program and one we use to set competition from the start of the session to the finish between each individual

The way the system works every player has 5 MVP points to start, Players can win more points by applying themselves to each activity with full commitment trying their hardest to progress, and being awarded points by the coach

Players can also win points during each activity by scoring the most points for that activity and for that they will pick up 2 MVP points from the coach.

We also use the point system to reinforce good standards like staying in bounds, not bumping into other players, and good behavior. the player can lose their points when these standards are not met. Try to use it as a motivator, not a punishment.

Once the players get used to this system they will become more responsible for their own development


Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Futsal Warm Up

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Futsal images.

Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Futsal Warm Up
Save Image: Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Futsal Warm Up Create Video:

Futsal Warm Up (10 mins)

Organization

18x20

1 Ball each player

Instructions

1st part:

The players will use ball control to maneuver around the grid

emulating one of the foundational characters (Refer to CP)

-Spend 1-2 minutes covering each character and what attribute

they possess

 

2nd Part:

 

Coach will call out a number this will now trigger the players to get

together in small groups of the number coach called. The first

group to get this done will gain points. Players must stop the balls with their sole of their foot and

all balls should be touching.

 

Coaching Points

*FALCAO using the sole of his foot start & stop and to maneuver the ball all different directions even to pass

*RICARDINIHO with speed and precision using moves with multiple surfaces of the foot to create space for the end product

*GARNIER the freestyle skill master using moves both aerial and ground

-Quality of technique

-Observation

-Communication

-Creativity

-Using multiple surfaces

 

Introduce the turn (s) you will be coaching throughout the session.


Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Corredor

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Futsal images.

Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Corredor
This session includes animated drill(s) Save Image: Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Corredor Create Video:

Corredor (5 mins)

Organization

  • 3 team
  • each player with a ball
  • One Corredor witn 2 channel on the side with goals at the end 

Instructions

  • Players in groups of 3 dribbling along the "corridor" and having to dribble to 2 sides of the corridor whilst keeping ball under control. 

  • Players then dribble and shoot  on goal along the outside of the corridor back to start position.

  • player must avoid the other players 

Coaching Points

  • Encourage players to not let the ball stop and go as fast as they can whilst demonstrating the correct technique to dribble
  • Keep the ball close to your feet in order to change speed and direction quickly and under control.

Progressions

  • now the will race and compete the team who score more goal on a  set time will win 
  • you can add if you get tag when you are dibbling on the corredor you must start again first team to score 10 goal win

Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): 3v1

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Futsal images.

Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): 3v1
Save Image: Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): 3v1 Create Video:

3v1 (10 mins)

Organization and Instructions

  • Players are working in groups of 3 Attackers, plus 2 Defenders in the middle square. 

    The practise starts with the attackers passing the ball to other player 

    If the defenders regain the ball or the goalkeeper makes a save, the defenders then look to counter and attack the end zone.

    Rotate roles regularly.

  • , on the attackers first touch they then look to attack the goal and score as quickly as they can with the recovery defenders chasing as soon as the attacker takes their first touch.

  • 1 ball per group.

Coaching Point

  • Encourage players to have their heads up when dribbling looking to identify those opportunities to take bigger touches or to run with the ball. Encourage players to use beat the player moves to evade their defenders.
  • Players should use both feet when dribbling and manipulating the ball using multiple surfaces of their feet allowing them to manipulate the ball in different directions whilst adding disguise on the direction they intend to take


Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Futsal game play

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Futsal images.

Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Futsal game play
Save Image: Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Futsal game play Create Video:

Futsal game play (25 mins)

Organization

-5v5 or 4v4

-GK's

-2-4 teams based on numbers

-Game time depends on the number of teams

-If you have multiple teams play round-robin tournament style

 

-3 points for win

-1 point for a tie

-0 points for a loss

 

Futsal General Rules

 

-Teams may call one one-minute timeout per half (when in possession of ball, ball out of play).

-There is no overtime, injury time or stoppage time.

-Teams are comprised of four outfield players and one goalkeeper.

-The goalkeeper must wear a different color jersey than the outfield players.

-There is no offsides in futsal.

 

Restarts

 

-Kickoffs: are indirect. The ball must be played forward first. Tapped balls are not in play – the ball must move forward.

 

-Kickins: are indirect. The ball must be placed on or no more than 10 inches behind the line and the kick must be taken within 4 seconds. The kicker's non-kicking foot must be out of bounds or on the line. (A kickin that goes directly in the opposing goal is a goal clearance for the opposing team. A kickin that goes directly in the defensive goal is a corner kick of the opposing team.)

 

-Goal Clearances: are taken when the ball wholly crosses the goal line after being touched last by the attacking team. The goalkeeper must use his hands to roll, bounce or throw the ball from anywhere inside the penalty area to outside the penalty area.

 

-Corner Kicks: are direct. The ball must be placed directly on the corner spot and the kick must be taken within 4 seconds.

 

-Free Kicks: may be indirect or direct. The ball must be stopped completely before the kick may be taken.

 

-Penalty Kicks: are taken from the penalty spot 20 feet from goal and must be shot at goal by a clearly identified kicker. Defenders may not be nearer to the ball than 16 feet and must be behind an imaginary line running from touchline to touchline even with the penalty spot.

 

-Distance: For all of the above, except goal clearances, opponents may not be closer to the ball than 16 feet.

 

-Ceiling: If the ball hits the ceiling or other object, the team that did not touch the ball last restarts play with a kickin from the nearest point on the touchline.

 

The Goalkeeper

-Must wear a different color shirt.

-May receive a kickin directly.

-May kick the ball directly over the half-way line.

-May score directly with his feet during the run of play.

-May not punt or drop-kick the ball. (Ball must settle to the ground or be t-touched first, no air under the ball when kicked.)

-May not possess the ball for more than four seconds in her own half.

-May throw the ball directly across the half-way line. A ball thrown directly into the opposing goal results in a goal clearance for the opposing team.

-May only touch/receive the ball once per team possession.

 

Restart focus 10

-This week we will focus on combining to score from set-pieces looking for open options who can get a shot on goal with their first touch.

 

Principle of play 10

-we will focus this week on the end product and first time finishing


Build 3D sessions in seconds
Access to 1000’s of sessions
Professionalise and modernise your coaching
Used by the world’s best coaches
US$
75
per year
Join today

Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):

Play animation
Play step-by-step
Repeat (toggle)
Full Screen
Pause
Stop

Back/Forward: Drag timeline button