Mico Martic Coaching Notes June 2008 Athens
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CoachingCoaching CourseCourseAthensAthens ((GreeceGreece), 28/6/2008), 28/6/2008
InstructorInstructor: Mico Martic (: Mico Martic (CroatiaCroatia))
DefenseDefense: : OrganizationOrganization and and TypesTypes
AimsAims and and elementselements of the of the defensedefenseAIMS OF THE DEFENSE
DEFENSIVE LINES AND PARTS OF THE PITCH
AimsAims of the of the defensedefense- prevent or hinder the opponent’s attack on your goal
- recovering ball possesion
DefensiveDefensive lineslines and and partsparts of the of the pitchpitch- four defensive lines (maximum)
DefensiveDefensive transitiontransition and and phasesphases of the of the defensedefenseSTALLING AND WITHDRAWAL
DEFENSIVE ORGANIZATION
SYSTEMATIC DEFENSE
StallingStalling and and withdrawalwithdrawalStalling and withdrawal (or simply withdrawal) it is a short phase to be done as quickly aspossible, especially if the opposing team launches breakaway.
(ppt + video)
DefensiveDefensive organizationorganizationIt is a short phase, to be done as quickly as possible
SystematicSystematic defensedefenseIt is a longest phase (defense itselfe)
Types and variations of Types and variations of defensedefenseZONE DEFENSE
Rhombus (diamond) defenseSquare defensePressing zoneTotal zone defense (whole pitch)
INDIVIDUAL DEFENSESMan-to-man defense in ¾ of the pitchMan-to-man defense in ½ of the pitch
MIXED DEFENSES
ALTERNATIVE DEFENSES
DEFENSES WHEN OUTNUMBERED
Zone Zone defensedefenseRhombus defense (1-1-2-1)
Zone Zone defensedefenseRhombus defense (1-1-2-1), against differnet attack systems
a) against 1-3-1, with pivot on the center
Zone Zone defensedefenseRhombus defense (1-1-2-1), against differnet attack systems
b) against 1-3-1, defense with coverings
Zone Zone defensedefenseRhombus defense (1-1-2-1-), against differnet attack systems
c) against 1-3-1, with pivot on the line
Zone Zone defensedefenseRhombus defense (1-1-2-1-), against differnet attack systems
c) against 1-2-2 (primary target is to cover passing lines)
Zone Zone defensedefenseRhombus defense (1-1-2-1), against differnet attack systems
c) against 1-4-0 (very effective)
Zone Zone defensedefenseSquare defense (1-2-2)
Zone Zone defensedefenseSquare defense (1-2-2), against differnet attack systems
a) against 1-3-1, with pivot in the center
Zone Zone defensedefenseSquare defense (1-2-2), against differnet attack systems
b) against 1-3-1, with pivot on the side
Zone Zone defensedefenseSquare defense (1-2-2), against differnet attack systems
c) against 1-2-2
Zone Zone defensedefenseSquare defense (1-2-2), against differnet attack systems
c) against 1-4-0
Zone Zone defensedefensePressing Zone defense
- whay ?
Zone Zone defensedefenseTotal Pressing Zone (2-1-1-1) defense
Individual Individual defensesdefensesMan-to-man defense in ¾ of the pitch
Individual Individual defensesdefensesMan-to-man defense in ½ of the pitch
Mixed Mixed defensesdefenses
Alternative Alternative defensesdefensesDifferent types of defense during the same game.
DefensesDefenses when outnumberedwhen outnumbered
4 vs 5- 1-2-1- 2-2
DefensesDefenses when outnumberedwhen outnumbered
3 vs 4- 1-2- 2-1
Training of Training of DefenseDefense
Training of Training of DefenseDefense
Training of Training of DefenseDefense
Training of Training of DefenseDefense
Training of Training of DefenseDefense
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CoachingCoaching CourseCourseAthensAthens ((GreeceGreece), 28/6/2008), 28/6/2008
InstructorInstructor: Mico Martic (: Mico Martic (CroatiaCroatia))
DefensiveDefensive TacticalTactical ActionsActions
DefensiveDefensive TacticalTactical ActionsActionsCONCEPT OF DEFENSIVE TACTICAL ACTION
TYPES OF DEFENSIVE TACTICAL ACTIONSDefensive transition actions
WithdrawalStalling
Back-up actionsHelpCoverageExchange
Marking ActionsMarkingPressureChargeTackling
Ball cut-off actionsInterceptionAnticipation
COMBINATION OF DEFENSIVE ACTIONS
ConceptConcept of of defensivedefensive tacticaltactical actionaction- a defensive tactical action is a set of tactical actions used by a defense to block or impede the ball’s advace during the opposing team’s attack.
Defensive tactical actions can be performed on their own, as occasional actions in a givenoffensive situation, or as a part of the defensive tactical system.
A combination of actions is also common, in order for the two actions together to be more effective.
TypesTypes of of defensivedefensive actionsactionsDefensive transition actions
Withdrawal – is the action performed individually by each player, and the entire team collectively, when ball possession goes over to the opposing team.
- positional withdrawal- non-positional withdrawal
(video + ppt)
TypesTypes of of defensivedefensive actionsactionsDefensive transition actions
Stalling – is the action performed by one or several players to delay the opponent’s attack with the main aim of gaining time for their teammates to organize themselvesdefensively
Stalling is performed over the opponent possessing the ball.Therefore, it will be done by playernearest that opponent, alone or with the assistance of a teammate, who helps applypresure or prevents the opponent from putting the ball into playquickly.
If stalling is impossible, or has not met its goal, and your withdrawal is not complete, it is possibleto commit a tactical foul.
(video + ppt)
TypesTypes of of defensivedefensive actionsactionsBack-up actions
Help – is defensive support action for a teammate marking the opponentwho has the ball, to increase pressure (a 2x1)
Defensive help can be performed very close to the attacking opponent, pressing the ball, or at a short distance, pressing the balls trajectory, to cut off the pass.
TypesTypes of of defensivedefensive actionsactionsBack-up actions
Coverage – is the assisting action made by a player over a teammate at risk being beaten by an opponent, aspecially one in possession of the ball: the opponent wouldgain numerical superiority by beating the teammate.
As opposed to help, coverage is carried out from behind the teammate and at the certaindistance (sliding off) so that, if the opponent manages to beat the teammate, he immediately runsinto another defender who cuts off his route.
(video + ppt)
TypesTypes of of defensivedefensive actionsactionsBack-up actions
Exchange – is the trading of positions (marks) with a teammate after hehas run coverage for another player, because that player has been beaten by the attackingopponent. The aim is to mark opponent that the teammate has left free by performing coverage.
(video + ppt)(praha-1-3-exchange)
TypesTypes of of defensivedefensive actionsactionsMarking Actions – include the actions related with direct interaction (of greater physical closness) of the defender with the opponent
Marking – is the action of close marking and physical pursuit that a defender performs on a given attacking opponent (man-to-man marking) or on the attackingopponent in his defensive zone (zone marking). In the first case, tha marked attacking opponentbecomes the pair of the defender marking him.
Depending on the specific aim desired, marking cen be:
- Interposing mark (prevent ball receiving)- Containment mark (prevent progressing with the ball)
(video + ppt)
TypesTypes of of defensivedefensive actionsactionsMarking Actions
Pressure – is the action that, individually or collectively, is performed on anattacking opponent who may or may not possess tha ball (man pressure and ball pressure) or on the possible passing lines (trajectory pressure) to actively recover the ball or make the opponentlose it.
TypesTypes of of defensivedefensive actionsactionsMarking Actions
Charge – is an action of direct, active pressure that is carried out with the shoulder and part of the torso as elements of physical contact, with the aim of the stealing the ball from the opponent or gaining possession of it in an open dispute (“a split ball”)
The physical strength used in a charge should be correctly measured so as to not commit a foul.
TypesTypes of of defensivedefensive actionsactionsMarking Actions
Tackling – is a direct, active pressure action performed with the legs and feet. Tackling has the same aim as the charge: to steal the ball or kick it away.
This is the action whose performance places the defender most at risk of committing a foul. Ifinstead of striking the ball he strikes the attacking opponent. Nonetheless, the aim of a tackle can be a foul , as a last resort to prevent an attacking opponent’s progress toward your goal, forexample, in a breakaway.
TypesTypes of of defensivedefensive actionsactionsBall cut-off actions – are those that directly interfere with the ball trajectory, with the aim of gaining controll of it or, if this is not possible, kicking it away or sending it out of bounds.
Interception – is the action of interrupting the ball trajectory to keep it fromreaching an opposing player, kicking it away, deflecting it or recovering it in an opponent’s pass or play.
It tends to be combined with anticipation.
TypesTypes of of defensivedefensive actionsactionsBall cut-off actions
Anticipation – is the action of anticipating an offensive action that anattacking opponent aims to make, surprising him with the aim of intercepting the ball.
It requires quickness, vision of the play (knowing the opponent and analysing the possibilities of success) and timing (being in the right place at the right time).
CombinationCombination of of defensivedefensive actionsactions- defensive tactical actions have their own separate purposes, but in real play it is common forcertain combinations of them to be used.
The combinations can be:- simultaneous (performed at the same time by 2 or more players)- sequential (actions are performed one after the other by a given player)
Some of the usual combinations are:- withdrawal – stalling- coverage – exchange- anticipation - interception
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CoachingCoaching CourseCourseAthensAthens ((GreeceGreece), 28/6/2008), 28/6/2008
InstructorInstructor: Mico Martic (: Mico Martic (CroatiaCroatia))
FutsalFutsal DictionaryDictionary
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DefensiveDefensive LinesLines
Ball LineBall Line
PassingPassing LinesLines (Light & (Light & ShadowShadow))
PressurePressure & Pressing& Pressing
InformationInformation ProcessingProcessing
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