football 4 aside: This drill is executed with 2 teams of 4 players each, whereby 1 player from each team is in one of the two squares. The team who has possession of the ball can score by passing to their player in the square, who then passes the ball on to a third player of the team. After each score the players rotate and another player takes his position in the square. The team who has possession of the ball retains possession after scoring, but the ball must be passed back to the own half first, before the team may score again. Variation: - in stead of passing to the third player , the player in the square may take the ball out of the square himself.
game form with square 4 aside This practice form is executed with 2 teams of 4 players each who are positioned opposite each other on the pitch. There is a square (= water) in the centre of the pitch and on the edges, two goals have been placed, facing each other. The team who has possession of the ball must attempt to score in the opponent’s goal. Attention! - the ball may not be passed through the water - the players may cross through the water.
Defector 5 aside: This practice form is executed with 2 teams of 5 players. Each team has its own square, with 1 of the opponent’s players. The team in possession of the ball can score one point by passing the ball to their player in the opponent’s square, who in turn, must manage to reach a third player on his team. Attention! - only the 2 appointed players may enter the square - the scoring team remains in possession of the ball, but changes squares and therefore turns to attacking the other square (only the 4 team players change squares).
football 6 aside: This drill is executed with 2 teams of 6 players each, whereby 1 player from each team is in one of the two squares. The team who has possession of the ball can score by passing to their player in the square, who then passes the ball on to a third player of the team. After each score the players rotate and another player takes his position in the square. The team who has possession of the ball retains possession after scoring, but the ball must be passed back to the own half first, before the team may score again. Variation: - in stead of passing to the third player , the player in the square may take the ball out of the square himself.
corner football 6 aside: This practice form is executed with 2 teams of 6 players, who play against each other on a large square pitch, of which the corners are marked by cones. The team in possession of the ball may score in the corners of the pitch. Only the team who has possession of the ball may enter these corners. Once you have scored, your team retains possession of the ball and you may attempt to score in one of the other corners. Attention: You may never score in the same corner twice in a row (this goes for both teams).
space football 6 aside: This practice form is executed with 2 teams of 6 players, who play against each other on a large pitch (approximately half a football pitch). Both teams defend one half of the pitch, with two large arches (min. 8 metres wide) positioned approximately 8 metres from the goal line . The team who has possession of the ball may score by passing the ball around, without it being intercepted by the opponent, and consequently scoring through one of the opponent’s two arches. Attention: - after scoring, possession of the ball remains with the scoring team - a player may score from both sides through the arches.