Name: | Robert Capewell |
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City: | Gonzales |
Country: | United States of America |
Membership: | Adult Member |
Sport: | Football/Soccer |
To assess the individual players, Technical, Tactical, Physical and Psycho-Social Soccer abililty.
See the guidance at the top of this page to understand why you are not seeing interactive Football/Soccer images.
Game - 7v7 (7v7 thru 11v11)
(For Rising 13U players, go straight into 11v11 if there is enough. If not, move to an 11v11 pitch but bring the goals in with the intention of trying to re-create the 11v11 environment)
Split the players up into groups of as close to 7v7 as possible. This can be 9v9 and 11v11 also, it depends entirely on the amount of players who are trying out on the day.
Coaches, organise the players into a formation. For example, if it is 7v7 (1-3-2-1) or if they are playing 9v9 (1-3-3-2) and 11v11 (1-4-3-3). Do not worry about placing the players in strong positions, put them anywhere within that formation.
The evaluators on PAP date will be moving the players around so that they can get a better view of certain players.
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3v3s & 4v4s (15 mins)
3v3s or 4v4s (Depending upon the amount of players in attendance)
Split the players up into groups of 3v3s or 4v4s (Depending upon the amount of players in attendance). If there are enough, feel free to split the players up into 5v5 if there are that many players being assessed.
4 Minutes - Move teams around. i.e. Move 2 groups of 4/5 players so that they can face fresh opposition.
4 Minutes - Move teams around. i.e. Move 2 groups of 4/5 players so that they can face fresh opposition.
4 Minutes - Move teams around. i.e. Move 2 groups of 4/5 players so that they can face fresh opposition.
The objective here is for all players to participate in a 3v3/4v4/5v5 so that the coaches can see how the players function in a small-sided game setting. Where the direction of the game is constantly being changed, which is much different than the 1v1 and 2v2 which is very directional in nature.
Give all players a 2 minute water break.