HSC Coaches
Name: | HSC Coaches |
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City: | Hillsborough |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
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Organization:
• 8 v 8(+3)
Instructions:
Ply starts with Goalkeeper
Coaching Points:
1. Maintain possession of the ball, so we can move forward and score.
2. Moment the ball is lost: Can we quickly transition mentally and physically to defend.
3. Establish defensive shape: Compactness
4. Communication to the #9 were to force the opposition
5. Force the opposition: Angle of Approach and body shape/positioning
6. Deny the switch: Cut off the option to pass left or right (#9)
7. Stay compact
8. Apply pressure to the ball (#10)Keep compact
9. Once pressure is applied to the ball, teams ability to step and compress.
10. Moment to win the ball
11. Once possession is regained, teams ability to move forward but also anticipate when/where possession may be lost (Rest Defense).
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
11v11
Instructions:
Ball Starts with Goalkeeper
Coaching Points:
1. Maintain possession of the ball, so we can move forward and score.
2. Moment the ball is lost: Can we quickly transition mentally and physically to defend.
3. Establish defensive shape: Compactness
4. Communication to the #9 were to force the opposition
5. Force the opposition: Angle of Approach and body shape/positioning
6. Deny the switch: Cut off the option to pass left or right (#9)
7. Stay compact
8. Apply pressure to the ball (#10)Keep compact
9. Once pressure is applied to the ball, teams ability to step and compress.
10. Moment to win the ball
11. Once possession is regained, teams ability to move forward but also anticipate when/where possession may be lost (Rest Defense).
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Organization:
11v11
Instructions:
Ball Starts with Goalkeeper
Coaching Points:
1. Maintain possession of the ball, so we can move forward and score.
2. Moment the ball is lost: Can we quickly transition mentally and physically to defend.
3. Establish defensive shape: Compactness
4. Communication to the #9 were to force the opposition
5. Force the opposition: Angle of Approach and body shape/positioning
6. Deny the switch: Cut off the option to pass left or right (#9)
7. Stay compact
8. Apply pressure to the ball (#10)Keep compact
9. Once pressure is applied to the ball, teams ability to step and compress.
10. Moment to win the ball
11. Once possession is regained, teams ability to move forward but also anticipate when/where possession may be lost (Rest Defense).
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Principles of Front three press (20 mins)
Organization:
Players divided into two teams. The white team plays in a 1-4-1- formation and the blue team plays in a 1-3 formation
Instructions:
Offensive team will try to get Ball into Endzone.
Defensive team will try to High press and try to steal ball and go to goal.
Coaching Points:
1. Maintain possession of the ball, so we can move forward and score.
2. Moment the ball is lost: Can we quickly transition mentally and physically to defend.
3. Establish defensive shape: Compactness
4. Communication to the #9 were to force the opposition
5. Force the opposition: Angle of Approach and body shape/positioning
6. Deny the switch: Cut off the option to pass left or right (#9)
7. Stay compact
8. Apply pressure to the ball (#10)Keep compact
9. Once pressure is applied to the ball, teams ability to step and compress.
10. Moment to win the ball
11. Once possession is regained, teams ability to move forward but also anticipate when/where possession may be lost (Rest Defense).