Juan Bijkebbe
| Name: | Juan Bijkebbe |
|---|---|
| City: | Brooklyn |
| Country: | United States of America |
| Membership: | Adult Member |
| Sport: | Football/Soccer |

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Organization:
- After ball is played, CB makes line of 3 again. Back line can be wide when one of the CB has the ball. Never on the same line
- Wingbacks behave as an accordion
- 10 gets involved and looks for the ball
- 6 and 8 are never in the same line and in the same side of the field
- 9s try to fix the whole back line by staying in the outside sholder of the opposite CBs. Between CB and full back
- If pressure is too high, we can skip lines
- If the opponent full backs step into midfield, we find their back

See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
When do we build up?
When the ball is in our defensive third, could be any of these scenarios:
- During goal kicks
- Free kicks
- Throw ins
- When we recover the ball on the defensive third
Scenario in video assumes recovery of ball in our defensive third (Only opposite back line is show for illustration purposes) .Same principles as before apply:
- Back line can be wide when one of the CB has the ball. Never on the same line
- Wingbacks behave as an accordion
- 10 gets involved and looks for the ball
- 6 and 8 are never in the same line and in the same side of the field
- 9s try to fix the whole back line by staying in the outside sholder of the opposite CBs. Between CB and full back
- If pressure is too high, we can skip lines
- If the opponent full backs step into midfield, we find their back
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Organization:
During goal kicks, to build out, we need to create an 8v6:
- Our GK has to give us time to spread out.
- Our 10 becomes the 9 in between the two opponent center backs.
- Our two nines to fix the opposite fullbacks.
- Our center CB helps on the build up.
- Our 2, 3, 6 and 8 are high and wide