Few sports in the world have moments like football. While most other sports can feel deliberate, football is a sport that is as reactive and creative as refined and defined. It is essential to keep in mind that it is easy to see sport as a mechanical process where everything happens organically. In Star, we have been training football for years in our training and football races.
Duration A typical confrontation of the star football academy, we see four ordinary moments. What are they? And why do they matter?
The four critical moments of a game of the Star Football Academy
Prior to the party
The most critical minutes of a party can arrive before it begins. As the game is about to start, we work with our staff to design a clear action plan. This is youthful football in its most developed form: not simply people in the field and then crossed their fingers.
No, we constantly work with you to develop a clear idea of ​​what works and not. We prepare our teams so that everyone knows the form and position they will play. In addition, they know their role within the tactical frame and the general plan for the party. Players are also given more information about the opponent they will face and what challenges they can expect.
This ensures that our children are ready to play without fear. Fear in football is driven by uncertainty, so we eliminate that from the table.
Defense
The first and most critical element of any team is its defense. We hope that our team is defended in the form and style requested when we do not have the ball. Some games will be different. We could opt for a different defensive approach dependent on the opposition and the conditions of the day of the party.
Soccer teams always play differently every week, and our academy do the same. One week, we could focus on keeping shape and developing pressure resistance. Players could hit the defense of the opposition in a high press system in other weeks. In this system, we use our energy and conditions for our advantage.
However, the defensive phase of a football match is about two things: the organization and recovery of the ball. We can work to recover the ball when we are in good shape. So what happens?
Stroke
The offensive phase of the game begins at the time we rush and recover the opposition ball. When HET occurs, we will use Vareo systems to see what happens next. Again, each opponent is unique. Some teams will be prone to open when they lose the ball. Therefore, we focus our attacks on fast, precise and vertical vertical passes that open the other team and seek to create space.
When we control the ball, we help our academy teams to build attack movements in several ways. We could prevent the ball from moving around the field. We could focus on a weak point in the opposition and build numerical advantages in parts of the increase. Before a defense can be established in its form, sometimes we look for a quick attack behind the back.
Transition
The other main phase of a game is the transition: when you throw the ball and recover it. When we lose the ball, we focus on a modern change. This means that the team will be asked to recover the ball within 5-7 seconds of gaining possession. When we lose the ball, we press as one, contracting the field and forcing the opposition player who has the ball to make a quick decision.
If we cannot recover the ball or it is too risky to press, the team is asked to fall again in the defensive form. We will work from there. The same is valid at the end of attack; When we win the ball for Perurselves, we want to transition from the defense to the attack. This meant turning what we call ‘positive risk’, where players cover that their teammates can recover the ball. This means that they can make the transition from a defensive transition to a change in attack in a movement.
Master the four elements of football
Before the game begins, there is much to learn about attacking, defending and making the transition. Football is a complex sport that becomes simpler when you understand how it is organized. Only through coaching, development, time and, yes, errors can improve and grow a young athlete beyond this.
In Star, we make sure that all games present four moments to prepare children for the reality of playing football in the Middle East.
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