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Title: Formation


1
Formation
U13 age group
2
Game Positions
  • CC United has a different shape at the U9,11 and
    U13 age groups.
  • The team shape expands and covers as much as the
    field as possible in possession of the ball and
    constricts without over committing reducing space
    for the opposition without the ball.
  • Defining it as a shape allows players to move
    freely around the field, interchanging positions
    as long as the shape is maintained. This means
    that all field players have the opportunity to
    attack and must develop the all techniques to do
    so. It also means that each player must be
    comfortable in different areas of the field both
    defending (realizing where cover will come from)
    and attacking (realizing where support is
    located).
  • At U13 the game is completely real in size and
    rules. Players gravitate towards a zone or a side
    (Central/Left/Right). Players will be more
    successful in certain areas pending on their
    physical and technical ability. Their success in
    central positions will have a lot to do with
    their tactical ability (decisions). The goal of
    the coach is to put each player in an area that
    will give them and the team more success. Players
    may utilize other positions to work on parts of
    their game. For example a defender may spend a
    short amount of time in midfield to work on
    passing and receiving. The table below lists
    attributes used more often by each position

Position Attribute 1 Attribute 2 Attribute 3 Attribute 4 Attribute 5 Attribute 6
Goalkeeper Physical- Strength Physical-Quickness Psychological-Bravery Physical Coordination Technical- Passing Psychological- Confidence
Outside Defenders Physical- Endurance Tactical supporting Tactical- covering Technical- Passing Technical Crossing Tactical Forward Runs
Central Defenders Tactical Direction of attack Technical Long Passing Tactical Supporting Tactical- covering Technical- Heading Psychological communication
Outside Midfielders Tactical- positioning Technical- Dribbling Technical Crossing Tactical covering Tactical- supporting
Central Midfielders Tactical Direction of attack Technical passing long and short Technical comfort on the ball Tactical covering Tactical- Supporting Psychological - Communication
Forwards Tactical- Positioning Technical Shooting Psychological- Confidence Physical Speed Physical - Strength Technical Passing short
The Following slides show how the shape works
both with and without the ball and with players
understanding the roles of each position they
will become more effective on the field.
3
Formation 4-4-2
GK
RD
LD
CD
CD
LM
RM
CM
CM
CF
CF
4
Goalkeeper
  • Defend
  • Provide cover to last defender- when we are in
    attack and play outside your penalty area when
    the back line and team pushes up to halfway line
  • Dominate your box, stop balls from crosses and
    shots
  • Communication (organize defense to prevent shots)
  • Correct positioning based on position of ball and
    center of goal
  • Attack
  • Be ready for a back pass when opponents play the
    ball long behind our back line
  • Be ready for a quick transition to start the
    attack
  • Awareness of outlet
  • Look for the longest outlet 1st
  • Good distribution (throw-kick)

RD
LD
CD
RD
LD
CD
RM
LM
CM
S
5
Central Defenders
  • Defend
  • Mark attackers zonally (dont get pulled out of
    position)
  • Be ready to attack the ball from punts from
    goalkeeper
  • Dont get caught square- provide cover when other
    central defender attacks the ball
  • Provide
  • Pressure when the ball is in your zone
  • Cover to Each other, the central midfielders and
    outside Defenders
  • Balance when the midfielders or the fullback on
    the opposite side of the field goes to the ball
  • Communication to players in front and to the side
  • Be ready to pass on attackers to unmarked team
    mates
  • Attack
  • Be ready to receive a pass off next line of
    players
  • Be ready to support players 1 link away
  • Be ready to play back to the goalkeeper when the
    ball is played behind
  • Quality distribution away from trouble
  • Make a diamond with outside midfielder and
    outside defender and central midfielder
  • Be ready to switch play
  • Be ready to follow your pass to make numerical
    advantage in the midfield zone

6
Wide Defenders
  • Defend
  • Mark attackers in your area
  • Be ready to mark attacking players that run past
    the wide midfielders
  • Priority is to mark so wide midfielder is open
  • Provide
  • Pressure when the ball is in your zone
  • Cover to central defender and wide midfielder
  • Balance when the a forward, central midfielder or
    central defender on opposite side pressures the
    ball
  • Attack
  • Provide an outlet, utilize full width of field
  • Look to make forward runs without the ball
    (overlaps)
  • Good communication when ball is passed inside
  • Provide good support to wide midfielder and to
    central players
  • Awareness of whether to cross the ball or dribble

7
Central Midfielders
  • Defend
  • Restrict the opponents ability to play through
    the center of the field
  • Mark and track players in the central areas of
    the field
  • Provide
  • Pressure when the ball is in your zone
  • Cover- when the forward, wide midfielder or other
    central midfielder pressures the ball
  • Be aware of where covering players are to in
    order to channel the attacker in a specific
    direction
  • Provide good information- which way eth forward
    should send their player
  • Attack
  • Be aware of opponents formation and attacking
    tendencies in preparation of transition
  • Stay central and be the pivot in changing the
    point of attack
  • Be available to receive a pass from any player
  • Provide central support to all players
  • Supporting runs beyond striker
  • Be aware of space to exploit
  • Look to pick up pieces from defenders or
    strikers tackles
  • Short and long passes, be ready to switch play
  • Anticipate and support early passes to forwards

8
Outside Midfielders
  • Defend
  • Mark and track runs of attackers in your area of
    field
  • Provide cover to central midfielder and forward
  • Provide balance when ball is on opposite side of
    field
  • Be aware if outside defender is not marking and
    pass on attacking player
  • Hold position when wide defender goes forward
  • Attack
  • Provide an outlet, utilize full width of field
  • Good communication when ball is passed inside
  • Provide good support to central players
  • Either pass in overlapping wide defender or use
    them as a decoy
  • Look to make forward runs without the ball
  • Awareness of isolation and space
  • If isolated 1v1 take on defender-If space attack
  • Be prepared to switch play to opposite side
  • Selection of crosses into the penalty area

9
Forwards
  • Defend
  • Pressure on the ball-force defenders to play
    towards their own goal
  • Take advantage of defenders mistakes
  • Channel play onto next defender
  • Channel play away from key players
  • Relative pressure on the ball either to close
    down or the channel in a specific direction
  • Attack
  • Stay as central as possible
  • Stay as high as possible whilst being aware of
    the offside rule
  • Change positions with other forward- Right and
    left
  • Change starting point of forwards- one high , one
    low
  • Shoot on sight
  • Movement off ball to support team mates
  • Diagonal runs in front of defenders to move them
  • Diagonal runs behind of defenders to get open

10
Defending our Left
  • Roles
  • Goalkeeper is standing on imaginary line between
    center of goal and ball. Providing loud
    communication to team. Goalkeeper is ready for
    the shot and also ready to attack the space if
    the cross is delivered.
  • Left Defender (LD) is applying pressure on the
    ball
  • Defender (CD1) is providing cover for LD. If
    opponent gets past LD, CD is to provide immediate
    pressure
  • Defender(CD2) is ready to move across if CD1 has
    to go to the ball
  • Right Defender (RD) is providing balance and is
    in a position to attack the cross and also
    pressure the ball if it is switched to the
    opposite side. RD is also ready to move across
    and take CD2s player if CD1 has to go across
  • Midfielder (LM) is recovering inside and trying
    to keep his opponent wide to force 2v1
  • Midfielder (CM) is ready to intercept the pass
  • Centre Forwards are looking for space to move
    into when we regain possession.
  • Note Look how compact the defending team is
    giving the attacking team little space to work in
  • Note If the Defending team wins the ball based
    on the opponents shape what type of pass will
    they make next?

GK
RD
CD2
CD1
LD
RM
CM
CM
LM
CF
CF
11
Defending our Right
  • Roles
  • Goalkeeper is standing on imaginary line between
    center of goal and ball. Providing loud
    communication to team.
  • Right Midfielder (RM) is applying pressure to the
    ball
  • Right Defender (RD) is moving up the field and
    providing cover to Right midfielder
  • Centre Defender (CD) is proving balance
  • Centre Defender (CD1) is marking the opposing
    forward and holding the defensive line ready to
    step forwards and put forward in an offside
    position
  • Left Defender (LD) has come across to mark the
    other forward and is also holding the line ready
    to step forwards and put forwards in an offside
    position
  • Left Midfielder (LM) is tracking the run of the
    opposing wide midfielder. LM may pass the player
    that they are marking onto LD if forwards 1 and 2
    move across
  • Centre Midfielder (CM1) is recovering and will
    try to get alongside CM2 but is ready to
    intercept the switched pass. CM1 is also in a
    position to intercept a pass to either of the two
    players
  • Centre forwards (CF) are looking for space to
    check into when we regain possession.
  • Note Although our center midfielder1 is out of
    position we are comfortable as no player in a key
    area is isolated 1v1 and we are compact in our
    own half

GK
LD
CD1
CD
1
2
RD
LM
CM
RM
CM1
CF
CF
12
Defending our Center
  • Roles
  • In this scenario the attacking team has broken
    clear in midfield and is advancing at the back
    four
  • Goalkeeper is standing on imaginary line between
    center of goal and ball. Providing loud
    communication to team
  • Defender (CD) is applying pressure on the ball
  • Defenders (CD1 and RD) are in 2nd defender
    position
  • Centre Midfielder (CM) is recovering putting
    pressure on the ball
  • Defender (LD) is holding the off side line and is
    ready to step up
  • Note the compactness of the defense. The only
    available outlet from here is a pass out wide.
    The defense is also holding the offside line with
    the keeper in a position to cover a pass in
    behind the back line

GK
LD
RD
CD1
CD
CM
13
Early Transition from Defense
  • Roles
  • Defender (CD) has won possession the 1st look is
    a quick pass to a forward. If not available make
    quick safe outlet pass diagonally to space
  • Left Defender (LD) will move based on CDs and
    Defender 1s next movement. As defender2 may be
    dragged inside based on a threat to a pass into a
    forward defender 1 may have to mark (LM) creating
    space for LD to run into
  • Midfielder (CM) is trying not to block the
    passing lane to the forwards and will either look
    to support the pass or if defender 3 stops the
    pass will get open
  • Centre Forward 1 CF1) is holding his space long
    to keep the two central defenders occupied.
  • Centre Forward 2 (CF2) is holding the space long
    but also prepared to check back into space to
    receive a shorter pass
  • Centre Forward 1 (CF1) is ready to support the
    pass into CF2 or ready to receive a pass off CM
    if defender 3 stops the 1st pass
  • Note Player movement is based on the space
    available created either by the movement of the
    ball or team mates.

GK
RD
CD
LD
CD
RM
3
CM
1
CM
LM
CF2
2
CF1
14
Offensive Possession
  • Roles
  • Defenders (CD) are providing support for team
    mates while making sure opponents dont get
    behind him. Either of the (CD) could go forward
    if the center midfielders dribble the ball
    forwards and create space for them
  • Right Midfielder (RM) is maintaining maximum
    width to stretch the opposition.
  • Right and Left Defenders will either cover by
    moving inside if (CDs) go forward or overlap if
    the ball goes into a wide midfielder
  • Left Midfielder (LM) is playing inside leaving
    space for the left Defender (LD) to come forward
  • Midfielder (CM) preparing to support the pass
    into the forwards or if Defender 1 is able to
    pressure the ball be open to receive a pass
  • Centre Forwards (CF) are playing opposites (high
    and low) looking to either check and create space
    or check to receive and turn
  • Note the two diamonds that have been formed with
    the (CF) (CM) and right and left defenders

GK
RD
LD
CD
CD
RM
CM
CM
LM
1
CF
CF
15
Transition from Offense
  • Roles
  • Goalkeeper is standing on imaginary line between
    center of goal, and ball. Retreat at the speed
    the ball is moving forward while being ready to
    sprint forward to intercept long pass.
  • Central Defender (CD1) moves to a position to
    cover (RD) but still provide protection in the
    middle
  • Central defender (CD2) moves across to mark
    (CD1s) forward
  • Left Defender (LD) moves toward a position that
    provides cover for the defense whilst still being
    able to get to the other forward
  • Right Defender (RD) is responsible for marking
    the midfielder CD1 is ready to go behind RD if
    the ball is played behind
  • Midfielder (M) is sprinting to provide pressure
    on ball carrier or cover if center forward (CF)
    gets there first.
  • Left Midfielder (LM) moves to a position between
    the opponents Wide Defender and our goal while
    being ready to sprint to intercept pass
  • Right midfielder(RM) moves to a position between
    the opponents Wide Defender and our goal while
    being ready to sprint to intercept pass
  • Centre Forward (CF) is sprinting to provide
    pressure on ball carrier or cover if Midfielder
    (M) gets there first. Seek opportunity to
    intercept pass
  • In this scenario the object of the team is to
    compact the play and keep the ball on the right
    hand side as we are potentially 5v3. The team
    must apply pressure to the ball and not totally
    fill spaces but invite the opposition to be hit
    into specific areas.

GK
CD2
CD1
RD
LD
CM
M
CF
CF
RM
LM
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