Kossi Choupin
Name: | Kossi Choupin |
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City: | Manhattan/New York |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
OBJECTIVE:
To disrupt the buildup in the opponent’s half, win the ball and score.
ORGANIZATION:
Mark out a 42 x 44-yard field with goals and goalkeepers. Choose eight attackers (Blue) and eight defenders (Red) and assign each team to a goal. The coach calls out the game (1 v 2, 2 v 3 or 3 v 4) and then plays the ball in to Blue. The appropriate number of players run onto the field and play until a goal is scored by either team. Then a new round begins. Play for 30 minutes with two breaks.
KEY WORDS: Outnumber the opponent, pressure, cover, attack the ball
GUIDED QUESTIONS:
1) What are you trying to do in this activity?
2) How do you do that?
ANSWERS:
1) Disrupt the buildup in the opponent’s half, win the ball and score.
2) Start defending forward as soon as the game starts, work together to pressure the ball carrier and try to finish quickly if we win the ball.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
OBJECTIVE:
To disrupt the buildup in the opponent’s half, win the ball and score.
ORGANIZATION:
Same as Core Activity, except both teams are equal: Options are 1 v 1, 2 v 2, 3 v 3 or 4 v 4.
KEY WORDS: Outnumber the opponent, pressure, cover, attack the ball
GUIDED QUESTIONS:
1) What are you trying to do in this activity?
2) How do you do that?
ANSWERS:
1) Disrupt the buildup in the opponent’s half, win the ball and score.
2) Start defending forward as soon as the game starts, work together to pressure the ball carrier and try to finish quickly if we win the ball.
NOTES: Start with the Core Activity and decide whether the level of challenge is appropriate for the players. Switch to this More Challenging Activity if the Core Activity is too easy. Spend a total of 30 minutes in the Practice Phase.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
OBJECTIVE: To deny chances, win the ball back and score.
ORGANIZATION:
Mark out an 80 x 80-yard field. Divide players into two teams of eight. Each plays a 1–4–1–3 and tries to disrupt the other’s buildup as quickly as possible. Play according to the Laws of the Game and the standards of play found in the U.S. Soccer Player Development Initiatives. Play for 30 minutes including one “halftime” (5 minutes max).
KEY WORDS: Stay compact, move with the ball, attack the ball
GUIDED QUESTIONS: 1) Why is it good to win the ball in the opponent’s half? 2) What do you need to do to be able to disrupt their buildup right away? 3) What are your signals to start pressing?
ANSWERS:
1) We’re close to their goal (shorter transition time).
2) Form a compact unit, block forward passing lanes, make them play square passes, work together (on command) to put pressure on the opponent. 3) Missed passes, square passes, passes that go behind their receivers.
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Animation Controls (PCs, Macs, Laptops):
Play animation
Play step-by-step
Repeat (toggle)
Full Screen
Pause
Stop
Back/Forward: Drag timeline button
1ST PLAY PHASE : SMALE SIDED GAME (30 mins)
PLAYER ACTIONS: Steal the ball, pressure/cover/balance, outnumber opponents
KEY QUALITIES: Read and understand the game, take initiative, focus
OBJECTIVE: To disrupt the buildup in the opponent’s half, win the ball and score.
ORGANIZATION: Mark out two 30 x 20-yard fields. Free play: Field 1: Teams play 4 v 4 on 8-yard goal lines without goalkeepers (pass on the ground to score). Field 2: Teams play 4 v 4 on goals with goalkeepers. Goals scored after winning the ball in the opponent’s half count double. Play for 30 minutes with two breaks,
KEY WORDS: Stay compact, pressure, cover, balance, attack the ball
GUIDED QUESTIONS:
1) Why is it good to win the ball in the opponent’s half?
2) What do you need to do to be able to disrupt their buildup right away?
ANSWERS:
1) We’re close to their goal (shorter transition time).
2) Form a compact unit, block forward passing lanes, make them play square passes, work together (on command) to put pressure on the opponent.
NOTES: First break: Coach asks questions, players continue playing to discover answers. Second break: Players share answers with coach and each other.