Marcos Soto
Name: | Marcos Soto |
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City: | Harrison |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Futsal |
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Organization and Instructions
Players are working in groups of 3 Attackers, plus 2 Defenders in the middle square.
The practise starts with the attackers passing the ball to other player
If the defenders regain the ball or the goalkeeper makes a save, the defenders then look to counter and attack the end zone.
Rotate roles regularly.
, on the attackers first touch they then look to attack the goal and score as quickly as they can with the recovery defenders chasing as soon as the attacker takes their first touch.
1 ball per group.
Coaching Point
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Organization
-5v5 or 4v4
-GK's
-2-4 teams based on numbers
-Game time depends on the number of teams
-If you have multiple teams play round-robin tournament style
-3 points for win
-1 point for a tie
-0 points for a loss
Futsal General Rules
-Teams may call one one-minute timeout per half (when in possession of ball, ball out of play).
-There is no overtime, injury time or stoppage time.
-Teams are comprised of four outfield players and one goalkeeper.
-The goalkeeper must wear a different color jersey than the outfield players.
-There is no offsides in futsal.
Restarts
-Kickoffs: are indirect. The ball must be played forward first. Tapped balls are not in play – the ball must move forward.
-Kickins: are indirect. The ball must be placed on or no more than 10 inches behind the line and the kick must be taken within 4 seconds. The kicker's non-kicking foot must be out of bounds or on the line. (A kickin that goes directly in the opposing goal is a goal clearance for the opposing team. A kickin that goes directly in the defensive goal is a corner kick of the opposing team.)
-Goal Clearances: are taken when the ball wholly crosses the goal line after being touched last by the attacking team. The goalkeeper must use his hands to roll, bounce or throw the ball from anywhere inside the penalty area to outside the penalty area.
-Corner Kicks: are direct. The ball must be placed directly on the corner spot and the kick must be taken within 4 seconds.
-Free Kicks: may be indirect or direct. The ball must be stopped completely before the kick may be taken.
-Penalty Kicks: are taken from the penalty spot 20 feet from goal and must be shot at goal by a clearly identified kicker. Defenders may not be nearer to the ball than 16 feet and must be behind an imaginary line running from touchline to touchline even with the penalty spot.
-Distance: For all of the above, except goal clearances, opponents may not be closer to the ball than 16 feet.
-Ceiling: If the ball hits the ceiling or other object, the team that did not touch the ball last restarts play with a kickin from the nearest point on the touchline.
The Goalkeeper
-Must wear a different color shirt.
-May receive a kickin directly.
-May kick the ball directly over the half-way line.
-May score directly with his feet during the run of play.
-May not punt or drop-kick the ball. (Ball must settle to the ground or be t-touched first, no air under the ball when kicked.)
-May not possess the ball for more than four seconds in her own half.
-May throw the ball directly across the half-way line. A ball thrown directly into the opposing goal results in a goal clearance for the opposing team.
-May only touch/receive the ball once per team possession.
Restart focus 11
-This week we will focus on getting a shot on goal in 3 seconds from set-pieces
Principle of play 11
-Focus this week on the player's recognization of penetration whether pass, dribble, or shot
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Corredor (5 mins)
Organization
Instructions
Players in groups of 3 dribbling along the "corridor" and having to dribble to 2 sides of the corridor whilst keeping ball under control.
Players then dribble along the outside of the corridor back to start position.
Coaching Points
Progressions