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Coaching Corner: Uses of
Small-Sided Games in Training (Part 2 of 4)
By Vince Ganzberg, Regional Technical Director
(from the NSCAA Coaching Newsletter -
June 24th, 2004)
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This is part two in a four-part series that outlines the uses of
small-sided games in training. Part 1 will focus on attacking and
defending in 2v2 and 3v3 situations. Part 2 will deal with 4v4 training
games, Part 3 with 6v6 games, and the series will wrap up with training
suggestions for 8v8 games.
Click here to access all four
parts of this series:
Part 1 - June 10, 2004 NSCAA
Newsletter
Part 2 - June 24, 2004 NSCAA Newsletter
Part 3 - July 7, 2004 NSCAA
Newsletter
Part 4 - July 21, 2004 NSCAA
Newsletter
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4v4 Training Games
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4v4 to Lines
Two teams play 4v4. Each team is trying to score
by
getting across a line.
A) Only score after playing thru target player
B) Score extra points if overlapping player dribbles ball across
C) After scoring, go other way, now target player learns how to play in
back and vice versa.
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4v4 to Two Goals

Two teams play 4v4. Each team attacks two goals, each team
defends two goals.
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4v4 to Three Goals

Same as above, except now add a middle goal on each side. This
game is good for both attacking and defending.
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4v4 to Two Large Goals

Groups of four. Two teammates go to midfield and other two players
stand by goals on end. The players by goals will start the game by playing
a ball to one of their midfield teammates. After ball is played in, teams
attempt to score on opposite goal.
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