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PASSING AND SUPPORTING PIAY T
Passing The BaIl
PRACTICE INFOBMATION
Equipment
1 ballper 3 players
PBOGBESSION
1. As above but players have a MAXIMUM of
TWO TOUCHES. - Then -
2. Play ONE TOUCH IF POSSIBLE.
3. How many 1 touch passes can be recorded
in 20 seconds.
PASSING AND SUPPORTING PI.AY I
Passing The BaIl
Practice Two I 1.
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AWARENESS by playing with the head up
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2. IN POSSESSION
I 20m----..............- ^t PASS ACCURATELY to feet or space
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x f depending on the situation for the
receiver.
1^o b) passes need to be of good weight -
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(passesthat could be passed first time
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20m by the receiver if necessary and
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'' control).
Passes need to be TIMED
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I i. may need to be passed first time to
be successful in playing the ball past
through other players in the grids.
ii. may need to hold the ball, or retain
Playing Area the ball until a pass is possible direct
4 qrids
- 20 x 2A melres to partner.
d) In a game it may be advisable to
DISGLfiSE your pass from opponents.
Therefore deceive any opponents with
feints/deception prior to passing the
Players: I ball.
1. 4 pairs of players el Move to a further position having
2. Spread out an!rurrhere within the playing released the pass.
area, Can the passes be received and passed
in two touches.
J. A VARIETY OF PASSES
Equipment a. bent
1. 4 balls b. pushed
2. 1 ball per pair of players c. chipped etc-
4. RECEIVING PTAYER
a. MOVEMENT inio a position to receive
Practice and Objective a pass.
L Pass the ball to your partner and move b. Look for passes to be played between
anywhere within the grid area- other players in the area.
Receive both to feet and to space.
2. Encourage a variety of passes over 10-15- d. Control effectively wiih a good qualiiy
20 metre-s, from your partner. 1st. touch and try to pass with the
second.
3. Avoid player or ball contact with others-
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PASSING A$ID SUPPORTITJG PTAY I
Passing The Ball
Attackers
1. AIJ/ARENESS by playing with head up.
PROGRESSION
Organisation as above, but a MAXIMUM OF
TWO TOUCHES PER PLAYER WHEN IN
POSSESSION,
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PASSING AT{D'SUPPORTING PIAY I
Passing The Ball
2. CHOICE OF PASS
1. Play past/through defenders.
<-zom---+ 2, Play across/in front of defenders.
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x 3. DELruERY
1. Accuracy
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2. Timing
3. Weighting
o 4. Disguise
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4. VARIETY OF PASSING SKTLI.S
rx L. Inside of foot
2- Outside of foot
5. TEMPO OF COMBINED PASSING
J. How to Position
i. Awareness
ii. Movement
Equipment iii. Body position on receiving
1. 1 ball per 7 players
2. Bibs if n€cessary
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