Preparing for Super F National Finals

The purpose of the winter Futsal league is mostly to keep the player's foot on the ball during the cold midwest winter. But each year the teams in our club participate in the Super F National Finals. The tournament brings together teams from around the United States in age groups from U8 through Men's Open. The tournament is great way to end the Futsal season and bring together all of the technical and tactical work we've done throughout the winter.

Being able to hold the ball under pressure is an important skill in Futsal so we do quite a bit of work on shielding.

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One of my favorite exercises to work on this is a game were each team is in their own half of an area. One player from each team acts as a defender and enters the other team's area and tries to kick player's ball out of bounds. The team that keeps at least one ball in their area the longest wins that round. We play until each player has had a chance to defend.

The most basic way to play this game is as an individual possession game where each player tries to shield their ball and avoid the defender for as long as possible. As a progression, you can allow the players who lose the ball to stay in the area and support the other players who still have a ball. This way the game moves from individual possession to a game of keep away.

Passing and moving to create options is important in soccer in general but especially in a game with only four players on each team. We spend a number of sessions each winter on learning how and when to execute give-and-goes.

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This simple exercise provides a great teaching environment for all of the key factors that contribute to a successful combination play.

Player A passes to Player B who then dribbles toward Player A. When Player A approaches, Player B passes to Player C and runs to the other side to receive the ball back with one touch. Player B then passes to Player D. The players all rotate positions so that Player A takes Player B's starting position, Player B moves to the Wall Passer's position (Player C) and Player C moves behind Player D.

Coaching Points

  • Player B must dribble at Player A to commit him
  • Player C moves along a line to create a passing angle for Player B
  • Player A acts as a passive defender; staying in front of Player B but not trying to win the ball

As the players improve and show their understanding I ask them to increase the speed of play and allow the 'defender' to try and win the ball from the dribbler to make the exercise more realistic.

There are many other games and exercises that we use throughout the season but shielding and the ability to understand and perform a well-timed give-and-go are so vital to Futsal that we return to these two often.

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Are there exercises that you return to often during the indoor season to focus on certain skills that you feel are important?

Have a great day!

Tom

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