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With accuracy
into space
WARM-UP: PASSING AND FINISHING
Organisation
• Create two teams opposite each other, with four gates (two on each side)
through which they can pass to each other
• Each team passes the ball to each player and then the last player has to pass the
ball across the pitch through the target gate to score a point for his/her team
• Limit the number of players in each team to five; if you have a large group, make
more pitches for more teams to play
Ways to make the exercise easier
• The gates can be large to begin with and the players not too far apart
Ways to make the exercise harder
• Make the gates smaller and move each team (or only one team if there is a
significant difference in ability between the teams) further away from the gates
Great questions to ask the players
• What is more important: accuracy or speed?
• Can you think about how you aim your pass?
• Can you show me how you can pass accurately using your feet?
• How can you keep the ball safe from the other team?
Safety tips
• Create a safe space to play
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SKILL DEVELOPMENT: 6V6, 4 GOALS (TARGET ZONES) IN THE
CORNERS, STOP BALL TO SCORE
Organisation
• Organise a 6v6 and mark four target areas in the corners of the playing area
• The objective is for the teams to work the ball into a target area, either by
passing it or by dribbling it, and to stop it in the target area to score a point
• The players can start by throwing and catching the ball, and then move on to
using their feet
Ways to make the exercise easier
• Make more or bigger target areas
Ways to make the exercise harder
• Make fewer or smaller target areas
Great questions to ask the players
• Can you recognise the opportunity to play towards a free target area?
• Can you create space as a team by playing together?
• Should the defenders try to win the ball or defend the target areas?
• How can you keep the ball safe from the other team?
Safety tips
• Create a safe space to play
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GAME APPLICATION: 6V6, 4 GOALS IN THE CORNERS
Organisation
• Organise the players into teams of 6v6 and create mini-pitches, each with four
goals located opposite each other in the corners
• To begin with, each team can score in any of the four goals; after each goal is
scored, the ball starts with the team that conceded
• The game can then be made directional, so the teams can respectively only
score in two of the goals
• The game can also be played diagonally, so the teams attack opposite diagonal
goals
• Let the players referee their own games
Ways to make the exercise easier
• Give a team one or more extra players if you have uneven numbers or a weaker
team
Ways to make the exercise harder
• Each player in a team has to touch the ball before the team can score
• Give one team fewer players
• Add goalkeepers or allow the nearest defender to goal at any time to make saves
with his/her hands
Great questions to ask the players
• Can you recognise the best goal to attack?
• Can you take up positions on the pitch that create space?
• Can you react quickly to defend when the other team gains possession?
• How can you keep the ball safe from the other team?
Safety tips
• Create a safe space to play