Joey Sasvari
| Name: | Joey Sasvari |
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| City: | Asheville |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |
The goal is for the #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 10 to learn how to work together in order to build up possession from the backline into the attacking half of the field in a controlled manner that allows the attacking team to not only maintain possession but to get the opposing team out of shape and unable to maintain good defensive organization.

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Technical Keep the ball on the ground with short range passes and all longer range passes should be driven and low |
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Tactical Double moves off the ball before receiving it. Pass and receive with the correct foot. Display an understanding for timing of movement. |
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Physical PLAY FAST! |

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HOW THE GAME WORKS: 40x45 yard grid separated into three zones. Two teams are organized into their defensiver third, middle third and attacking third. Objective is to build up through each third and dribble over the opponents endline for a point. Outside backs (#2/#3) and 1 midfielder are allowed to move into any zone when their team has the ball. ALL players must stay in their zone when their team doesn't have the ball.
OVERALL OBJECTIVES: To learn how and when to penetrate within very tight spaces beyond the opposing teams first layer of defense from the backline with either a pass or dribble. This includes learning how to keep possession of the ball using the #6/#8/#10 under high pressure. CAN WE FIND THE #6 FACING FORWARD?

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Technical Keep the ball on the ground! |
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Tactical Developing a feel for the timing of every players movements for where and when to move. |
HOW THE GAME WORKS: Ball always starts from the GK. Group of 7 players are attacking 3 mini-goals located at midfield. Progression options: 1) Add stipulations before they are allowed to go to goal (i.e. must switch the point at least once before you can score); 2) Add more defenders; 3) Add more attackers. Use 1/2 a full field. Players will play 4 rounds of 5 minutes each with various coaching points between rounds.
OVERALL OBJECTIVES: To learn how and when to penetrate beyond the opposing teams first layer of defense from the backline with either a pass or dribble. This includes learning how to keep possession of the ball using the #6/#8/#10 under high pressure. CAN WE FIND THE #6 FACING FORWARD?

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Technical Look to penetrate with a pass on the ground whenever the moment presents itself |
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Tactical Display an understanding of the movements required in order to help your team build out of the back; Maintain width and depth in order to stretch out the other team; When a penetrating pass/dribble is not an option, keep possession and break pressure to another part of the field. |
HOW THE GAME WORKS: Normal 11v11 except ALL restarts start from the GK. A team gets a point everytime they have sucess at building the ball out from their GK without losing it into their attacking third.
OVERALL OBJECTIVES: Use the principals of building out of the back from the goalkeeper in order to create shots on goal. Every possession should end with a chance on goal.
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Poitional Technical Warm-up (15 mins)
The session will begin with a positional passing sequence described in the diagram. This will provide an overview of the principles of building out the back which includes the following: 1) roles of all players (including GK); 2) shape of backline, midfield, and forwards; 3) learning the starting points and when/where to move in order to help us build out from the back; 4) creating a consistent structure for how the team will look to play out of the back.