10. COACH
PERCEPTION VALUES
Depending on the references determines how one
trains and how one plays.
"Show me how you play, I'll tell you who you are”
11. THE COACH’S CONCEPTS OF THE GAME
Concept:
If the Coach knows clearly how he wants the team
to play and what behavior he wants his players to
adopt, both personally and collectively, then the
game will be more structured, organized, directed
and controlled.
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12. ATTACK
TRANSITION - LOSS
DEFENSE
TRANSITION - GAIN
PRINCIPLES: Organization and communication
needed for a standard team behavior pattern.
CONCEPTS
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13. Football 5 moments
Actions the Ball
Stops!
OFFENSIVE TRANSITION OFFENSIVE
ORGANIZATION
DEFENSIVE
ORGANIZATION
DEFENSIVE
TRANSITION
14. GAME MOMENTS
Transition offensive or defensive.
At the moment the team gets possession of the ball, the
principal objective is to take advantage of the opponents
disorganization and rapidly advance towards the goal.
If this is not possible, then the main objective must be to
get the ball away from the pressure zone.
These are the two solutions the team can take when
retrieving the ball.
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15. GAME MOMENTS
Offensive Organization
With possession of the ball, it’s very important to
create many possibilities for scoring a goal. It’s
important to use the space well in relation to the
team and the opponent, or in other words, the team
should be positioned well and pass the ball well,
making rapid circulation of the ball.
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16. GAME MOMENTS
Offensive transition or attack to defense transition
At the moment the team loses possession of the
ball, the objective is to quickly organize the defense,
thus preventing the opponent creating possibilities
for scoring a goal.
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17. GAME MOMENTS
Defensive Organization
When the team is without the ball, the main
objective is to prevent goals or situations that may
allow a goal to be scored. It should not be forgotten
that the team should have a well positioned
defense, forming a compact block with the lines
very close together.
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18. GAME PRINCIPLES
Attack;
Opening spaces
Generating superiority
Keeping possession of the ball
Defense;
Closing spaces
Generating superiority
Retrieving the ball
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