Futsal Session (Junior): In Possession - Attacking (Start Time: 2018-10-06 11:00:00)

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Paul Keigher
Name: Paul Keigher
City: Manchester
Country: United Kingdom
Membership: Adult Member
Sport: Futsal

Description

Counter-attacking practice to utilise overload situations.

This should be run as 3 x 6 minute practices and continuous to ensure maximum physical load on players for the duration of each cycle.

It should run as:

1vGK

2v1

3v2

and then repeat until the 6 minutes has expired. YLots of balls. Players need to manage the session by getting off the court and return to the start positions as quickly as possible.


Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Set up

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Learning Objectives

Technical Technical
First touch to move the ball quickly out of your feet to launch the attack. Where do you orientate the ball? Where is the defender?
Technical Tactical
Where is the defender on the court?
Technical Physical
Run at pace.
Technical Psychological
Positive mindset. Make up your mind. Can you trick the GK on the first shot
Technical Social
Communication and work as a team

Set up

General Notes:

Set up: 2 Teams (Red and Blue) + GKs

Teams split evenly on either side of the goal. Players must be set up wide as possible.

The team on the right hand side of the goal start with a ball each.

The aim is to attack at speed and they must get past the shooting line (1O metres from goal) before they can shoot. They get one chance to score. NO REBOUNDS OR FOLLOW UPS

The first attack is 1vGK.

The moment the ball is struck the other team (BLUE) can launch a 2v1 counter-attack. The ball does not have to go in the goal. THE TRIGGER IS THE SHOT AT POINT OF CONTACT.

In the 2v1 possession, the 2 BLUES can decide when to shoot/finish. There is only one go at this. If the BLUES shoot, then the RED team can introduce 2 more players in addition to the 1 RED already on the pitch to launch a 3v2 counter-attack. Again there is one opportunity to shoot.

Once this counter-attack has finished the whole cycle begins again. There is no break and the practice is contintuous for 6 minutes.

A good supply of balls is required and also players need to retreat to their starting spot. They should return to a different side.

Aims & Objectives

The aim of is to attack at speed, maximise the overload and ensure the shot is on target

Organisation & Setup

Full court

Create four gates next to each corner

6 REDs on one side of the court, 3 at each gate - 6 BLUES on the opposite side of the court, 3 at each gate

The 3 players (both colours) to the right of the goal have a ball each

GK in each goal

Create 2 10 yard shooting lines - all players must pass the line belfore they can shoot.

REDS start 1vGK. As soon as the player shoots BLUES attack opposite goal with 2 players and the RED player defends - creating a 2v1.

When the BLUE team shoot 2 REDS join to create a 3v2 and attack the opposite goal.

Coaching Factors:

Speed of attack - how quickly can the attacking team attack

Movement - can the attacking team maximise the overload

Decision making - when to keep the ball / when to pass

Passing lines - can the player without the ball create forward passing lines

How to receive the ball - how to recieve the ball, which part of the foot, body shape


Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Example 1

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Example 1

RED player on the right comes out with ball in a 1vGK. They must get past the shooting line before trying to score This must be done at match pace.


Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Example 2

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Example 2

Now RED has gone past the shooting line, they can finish.


Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Example 3

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Learning Objectives

Technical Technical
React to the shot. Do not wait for the ball to go in the goal. The point of contact on the shot is your trigger. First touch away from the defender. Quick and positive touch.
Technical Tactical
Supporting player must look to take up a good position to support. Can they break a line with their run?
Technical Physical
Can we do things quickly. Feints to trick the defender.
Technical Psychological
Be aware of your team mate. On the ball and off the ball. Can you trick the opponent?
Technical Social
Communication. Working a as a pair. Good information.

Example 3

The moment the RED player touches the ball for their shot, 2 BLUE players can launch a counter-attack against the RED who has to recover and defend.

The 2 BLUE players need to combine quickly and with decisiveness to take advantage of the situation.


Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Example 4

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Learning Objectives

Technical Technical
Dribble? Wear to? Pass where to? Type of pass? Pace of pass? Parallel/diagonal/lifted pass?
Technical Tactical
Where is the GK? How is he supporting? Where is the defender? Can we commit the defender?
Technical Physical
Good movement?
Technical Psychological
Decision making as the finalisation gets closer.
Technical Social
Working together as a pair with concise communication.

Example 4

In this event, BLUE 2 makes a run behind red to be available to receive a pass from BLUE 1.

BLUE 1 starts a run to the opposite side of the pitch to support.


Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Example 5

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Learning Objectives

Technical Technical
Red 2 reacts instantly. Where does the first touch take them?
Technical Tactical
Can RED 1 react quickly to take up a good position on the court for an early pass that takes out both BLUE defenders.
Technical Physical
RED needs to break quickly. Lots of feinting to disorientate the BLUE defenders.
Technical Psychological
Very decisive and determined to break out quickly.
Technical Social
Now working as a 3. Awarenes of each other's position on the court is key.

Example 5

The point of contact on the shot is the trigger for RED 2 (with a ball) and RED 3 on the other side of the goal to launch a counter-attack against BLUE 1 and 2.


Futsal Session Plan Drill (Colour): Example 6

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Example 6

RED 1 immediately makes a run to the right touchline as RED 2 comes out with the ball.

BLUE 2 has to react to cover RED 1's run and opens up the court for RED 3 to make a run in and then check out to the left side line and open up the court.

The counter-attack ends with a finish. If the opponent wins the ball they can attempt to score but have one shot. If this happens then it reverts to a 1vGK and starts again.


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