Soccer Possession Drills
Ball possession in soccer is meant the action executed by two or more players that get to transmit the ball avoiding the interventions of opponents. In other words, during the game, each time a team dominated the ball we can say that team "possesses the ball".
At this point we have to make a simple but yet substantial difference between to be "possessing the ball" and "playing to possess the ball"; the first one refers to the fact that any player from the team completely dominates the ball and can execute any move, while the other is an strategic election of the team that wants to dominate the ball for a tactical issue.
The advantages of playing with ball possession in soccer could be:
- Make the opponent move towards the ball to move him away from the defense of their goal
- Force the opponent to a constant change of position to then surprise him in the empty spaces that they has left
- Create the basis for an attacking action
- Change the front of attack
- Control the rhythm of the match
Each coach can add to this cast other motivations and advantages that come from the strategic election without forgetting that to be able to act in an efficient manner they needs from each player some essential tactical and technical concepts:
- Capacity of transmitting the ball and particularly the pass
- Capacity of receiving the ball and particularly of the oriented control
- Capacity of defending the ball
- Capacity of mobility of the players and particularly of unmarking
- Capacity of staggering on the available space creating lines and different passing depths
In the proposed exercises players can become familiar with multiple situations and get used to keep possession of the ball, improving technical and tactical aspects. In this context the coach can influence with individual or group corrections transmitting their philosophy in an efficient manner.
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Soccer Tactics
Situational double square: 3 v 1
Creating space - 3 v 1 possession to create numerical superiority around the ball -
Soccer Technique
Sprinting field change
Possession - Four different mini-games with high physical and cognitive intensity with the aim of replaying game situations and movements -
Soccer Tactics
Dual zone: Rondo 3 v 1 plus 3 v 3
3v3 - Ball possession in 3 v 1 rondo plus 3 v 3 situation with shot on goal -
Soccer Tactics
Conditioned game on three zones
Combination play - Conditioned game with the field divided into three zones and limited space -
Soccer Tactics
Double square: ball possession and finishing
Creating space - Ball possession with 4 v 1 rondo plus shot on goal attacker against goalkeeper -
Soccer Tactics
Spanish Game: 3 v 3 with end zones and support
Depth - 3 v 3 game with the objective of scoring in specific areas with a supporting player -
Soccer Tactics
Spanish Game: 3 v 3
Creating space - 3 v 3 game for younger age groups with the objective of finishing on small goals -
Soccer Tactics
Simplified game with three teams: 5 vs 5 and 5 neutral players
Possession - Simplified game 5 vs 5 for ball possession and finishing in numerical superiority -
Soccer Tactics
Specific tactical situation for direct play
Playing out from the back - Situational drill to train build-up from the goalkeeper -
Soccer Tactics
Immediate Transition to shoot on goal
Transition - Drill to train ball possession during power play and to encourage positive transitions