Soccer Tactics
In soccer, the term “Tactics” refers to the coordinated movement of two or more players within the same unit, two units, or the entire team, with a shared and predetermined purpose.
When talking about soccer tactics, it’s important to keep in mind that the shared goal of all players is to score one more goal than the opponents and win the game. The tactics in soccer are manifested in two moments, each of which has a specific purpose: when the team has possession of the ball and when the team doesn’t have possession of the ball.
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Soccer Tactics
Positional play to train ball possession and transitions
Transition - Positional play straight from Barcelona, the Catalan school creator and exporter to the world of its own idea of ball possession exercises per role -
Soccer Tactics
Corner kick with three-player combination
Corner kick - Corner kick to free a player for the conclusion in the penalty area -
Soccer Tactics
Thematic match: work on pressing and pressure
Pressing - Three-zone themed game to train the team in non-possession on the concept of pressing and pressure -
Soccer Tactics
Corner kick: attacking the first post
Corner kick - Corner kick with strategy to attack the first post -
Soccer Tactics
3 v 2: depth and transitions with aerobic parts
Transition - Improve aerobic power with a drill that develops the ability to play in depth and transitions -
Soccer Tactics
6 v 3 Ball possession - Ajax FC
Possession - Ball possession exercise performed by Ajax U13 -
Soccer Tactics
Ball possession 8 v 4 - Ajax FC
Possession - Ball possession drill performed by Ajax U13 -
Soccer Tactics
NEW E-BOOK: 1-3-5-2 V 1-4-3-3
Tactical - Analyzing the fluid tactical clash of systems of play that the 2023 UCL final between Internazionale Milan and Manchester City revealed -
Soccer Tactics
Quick 1 v 1 with shot on goal
1v1 - Practice for fast ball driving and goal shooting with 1 v 1 situation (attack and defend) -
Soccer Tactics
6 v 6 ball possession with width play development
Possession - Ball possession with development of the game in width to search for depth and verticalization with insertions without the ball








































































