The document provides tactics for attacking and defending in futsal. For attacking, it recommends that wingers hug the sidelines to spread the field wide. It emphasizes that players must be on the move within 3 seconds of losing the ball. Tactics include passing and moving together, providing passing options to help the ball carrier, and finishing shots strongly. For defending, it stresses aggressiveness, not giving up on balls, and directing opponents towards the ball while maintaining defensive positioning behind it. Communication between defenders is important.
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Futsal (Abm-Honesty)
The document provides tactics for attacking and defending in futsal. For attacking, it recommends that wingers hug the sidelines to spread the field wide. It emphasizes that players must be on the move within 3 seconds of losing the ball. Tactics include passing and moving together, providing passing options to help the ball carrier, and finishing shots strongly. For defending, it stresses aggressiveness, not giving up on balls, and directing opponents towards the ball while maintaining defensive positioning behind it. Communication between defenders is important.
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Presentation in Physical Education Attacking Futsal Tactics Open the court,wingers should play hugging the sidelines to provide maximum width narrow vs. wide futsal strategy.
The 3 second rule :players must be on the
move all the time when they don’t have the ball. Blue Team Red Team Ball Goal Bar Attack or passing Move When your team is attacking you should never stay in the same place without the ball for 3 seconds. The Player who has the ball moves closer to the defender (to be able to go past him and force him to turn around),the players without the ball move away from their defenders (to create space and passing options). Help the player who has the ball, sometime this means getting closer; other times you need to move away. The aim everytime is to create a clear passing line between you and your teammates. Pass and run –like the old motto: “pass and move”, but with an emphasis on the urgency of your movement. Passes must be strong but not carelessly violent. A firm pass doesn’t give defenders any unnecessary time to intercept it, or to close the space on the player receiving it. Finish the play with a strong shot to avoid a counter attack. A weakly struck shot ends up in the goalkeepers arms and can quickly put the opponents on the front foot. In a game of 40 minutes you play for 4 minutes with the ball and 36 without it. To find space, occupy the space left free by a teammate. Never lose sight of the ball nor the eyes of the teammate who has it sometimes it doesn’t matter if you move, f your teammate has not even seen you. Be generous with your passing. The game is won by the TEAM who scores more goals; not the player who score more goals. Separate where you pass. Do not make obvious passes. Use the element of disguise. Futsal is a sport for “liars”. Good players make it more difficult for the opposition to read them by performing feints when they’re passing, and checking away from their markers before moving in the other direction and losing their marker. The goalkeeper must know how to deal with the tempo of the game. When their team is losing, goalkeepers should play as guide as possible, but in a winning position they should take their time with the restarts and their throws. Defending Futsal Tactics Aggressiveness: a ball is never given up: fight for every single one. Defending is more about attitude than technique. Players have to want to steal the ball with everything they’ve got and try to be best defender in the team. Strength in the tackle. Tackle the ball like you mean it but not violently. Do not allow the player with the ball to think. Continuously annoy/disrupt the opponent but without trying to steal the ball, unless they lose control of it. Never lose sight of the ball or the eyes of the player who has it. Direct the opposition player with the ball towards it. All players must defend behind the ball. When you haven’t got the ball all players get back to defend, and all of them should behind the ball, making it difficult for the opposition to break you down. Never across over in defense. Talk to each other and change the players being marked. There should be constant communication between defenders.