Attack plays

The attack is to bring the ball to the opponent arc in joint action with the team once the possession is recovered or the party starts up. During the formative stages in base football, players are instilled with a series of offensive principles to build a more organized and less random attack.

Types of attack

  • Combined attack:

Short passes. Speed ​​in the circulation of the ball. Presents predominate in breadth.

  • Direct attack:

Short and long passes. Speed ​​in the game. The passages predominate in depth.

  • Counterattack:

Short and long passes. Speed ​​in the game. The passages predominate in depth. It seeks to exploit the free spaces caused by the absence of the adversary collective replication. It occurs after recovery of the ball.

Combined attack exercise

11 × 11 or 7x7 match.

Objective: To perform minimum 6, 7, 8 ... passes before entering area A.

In this task seeks to establish our own collective patterns that will end up making sense of homework.

Slogans

  • The game in breadth when binding to keep the ball for a long time (given the difficulty of storing the ball in a vertical space).
  • Short passes Since we can not leave the area before the number of established passes (it is extremely difficult to keep a few time period through long horizontal passes).
  • Speed ​​in the circulation of the ball for the reasons previously exposed.

Direct attack exercise

11 × 11 or 7x7 match.

Objective: Run maximum 3, 4, 5 ... passes before entering area A.

This task itself has no value if you do not follow some patterns of action established by the coach based on your players and idea to develop.

Slogans

  • The game in depth to the detriment of the amplitude (given that the transition from one area to another must be imminent).
  • Short passes in search of free space and long in depth.
  • Speed ​​in the game by limiting the time of possession of the ball (through maximum passes).

Backing exercise

6 × 6 possession game.

Objective: recovery of the balloon in destabilization and counterattack with game in depth to the back of the defense. After the loss of the ball, the defender team will perform intensive retreat.

Slogans

  • After recovery, short passes to find the free space (amplitude) and long to look for the depth to the back of the defense.
  • Speed in the game: “The ball runs faster than the player”.
  • After losing the ball, the defending team will carry out an intensive withdrawal to prevent the attacking team from exploiting spaces.

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