Goal:Improve playing out of a stall situation to the opponent's goal with the goal of making the right choices in attacking play and scoring goals.Organization
Field of 32 meters long, double sixteen-meter area, and 25 meters wide.
1 large goal
2 small goals
15 field players + 1 goalkeeper
Sufficient pylons to mark out the field
10 balls distributed between the two goals
2 trainers per organization
The line of the sixteenmeter area is the offside line
Contents
Team (A) playing from the small goals starts with dribble
1 player (A) dribbles with the ball towards the opponent's goalkeeper (B) and must finish in front of the sixteen meter line (1 against 0 we call this)
As soon as the ball is out of play, goes into the goal or into the hands of the goalkeeper, as soon as possible 2 players of this team (B) with 1 ball enter the field to play 2:1.
Again, if the ball is out of play, enters the goal or is in the hands of the goalkeeper then 2 new players from the other team (A) enter the field to play 3:2.
This continues until the situation where 8:7 is played by team A
after this 8:7 situation the last player of team B enters the field and 8:8 is played until a goal is scored
After this the whole form starts again, only now it is team B that starts
The total number of goals is counted to determine the winning team
Coaching
It is all about making the right choices to score goals. These choices are different in every situation and so each overtime requires specific coaching
1:0 - a free shot from the '16 should always be between the posts
2:1 - patience on the ball, being playable by the teammate and thus getting free in front of the goalie
3:2 - patience on the ball, fielding-> big and wide. 1:1 means 2:1 at the other end. Running action without ball to force opponent to make choices
4:3 - patience on the ball, fielding-> big and wide. High ball tempo, play moves and multiple runs without ball. Create 2:1 or play out 1:1 to create a chance