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09/05/2014 1 TACTICS AND DEAD TACTICS AND DEAD TACTICS AND DEAD TACTICS AND DEAD-BALL SITUATIONS IN BALL SITUATIONS IN BALL SITUATIONS IN BALL SITUATIONS IN FUTSAL FUTSAL FUTSAL FUTSAL José Venancio José Venancio José Venancio José Venancio López ópez ópez ópez 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 FUTSAL TACTICS FUTSAL TACTICS FUTSAL TACTICS FUTSAL TACTICS José José José José Venancio López Venancio López Venancio López Venancio López

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TACTICS AND DEADTACTICS AND DEADTACTICS AND DEADTACTICS AND DEAD----BALL SITUATIONS IN BALL SITUATIONS IN BALL SITUATIONS IN BALL SITUATIONS IN

FUTSALFUTSALFUTSALFUTSALJosé Venancio José Venancio José Venancio José Venancio LLLLópez ópez ópez ópez

1.21.21.21.2FUTSAL TACTICSFUTSAL TACTICSFUTSAL TACTICSFUTSAL TACTICS

José José José José Venancio LópezVenancio LópezVenancio LópezVenancio López

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TACTICAL OBJECTIVES

OFFENSIVE PROCESS (ATTACK)

BALL RETENTION OR POSSESSION

MOVING FORWARD WITH THE BALL (BUILDING PLAY)

SCORING A GOAL/FINISHING

DEFENSIVE PROCESS (DEFENCE)

WINNING POSSESSION OF THE BALL BACK

PREVENTING OR LIMITING THE ABILITY TO BUILD PLAY

PREVENTING A GOAL OR MAKING IT DIFFICULT TO

SCORE

PHASES OF PLAY IN FUTSAL

FUTSAL

ATTACK

POSITIONAL ATTACK

OFFENSIVE TRANSITION

OFFENSIVE SET-PIECE

DEFENCE

POSITIONAL

DEFENCE

DEFENSIVE TRANSITION

DEFENSIVE SET-PIECE

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1. BALANCE AND TIMING

2. GETTING BACK

3. DEFENSIVE ORGANISATION

4. POSITIONAL DEFENCE

1. OPENING UP THE PLAY

2. COUNTERATTACK

3. QUICK ATTACK

4. POSITIONAL ATTACK

GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PLAY IN FUTSAL

DEFENCE ATTACK

OBJECTIVES1. Win possession back2. Prevent the ball from being played forward3. Prevent the opposition from scoring

OBJECTIVES1. Score a goal2. Have possession of the ball3. Move forward with the ball

OFFENSIVE TRANSITION

DEFENSIVE TRANSITION

DEFENSIVE PHASES

ATTACKING PHASES

STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF FUTSAL TACTICSSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF FUTSAL TACTICSSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF FUTSAL TACTICSSTRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF FUTSAL TACTICS

GAME CYCLE

ATTACK DEFENCE

DEFENSIVE TRANSITION

OFFENSIVE TRANSITION

THE MOMENT AT WHICH THE BALL IS WON BACK AND AN ATTEMPT IS MADE TO ATTACK WHILE THE OPPOSITION IS OUT OF

POSITION

DEFENSIVE ACTION AND INTENTION WHEN POSSESSION OF THE BALL IS LOST

ALL THE DEFENDERS ARE IN POSITION AND ARE

ORGANISED

ATTACK AGAINST A DEFENCE THAT IS

ALREADY ORGANISED

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OFFENSIVE TACTICS

Offensive tactics are all of the individual and collective actions that the players in a team make when they are in possession of the ball, in attempting to get the better of the opposition and achieve the objectives of the attack. They are actions that are performed as part of the attacking phases.

DEFENCE ATTACKOFFENSIVE TRANSITION

1. OPENING UP

THE PLAY

2.

COUNTERATTACK

3. QUICK ATTACK

4. POSITIONAL

ATTACK

BUILDING AN ATTACK

• Switch from defence to attack

• Initial tactical intention after the ball has been won back

OPENING UP

• Coordinated movements designed to find a way through the defence

• Retention of the ball

• Search for favourable situations in which the move may be completed

DEVELOPMENT

•Making the most of favourable situations

• Completing the move with a shot on goal

COMPLETION

Offensive guidelines and resources: support play designed to maintain possession; moving into space; finding depth and width to allow the move to continue; moving off the ball; creating, occupying and making use of space; moving the ball around; basic technical factors; drawing in defenders and pulling them out of position etc.

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• POSITIONAL ATTACK

Positional attack: the organisation and movements we make when we have to attack a defence that is in position and is organised. The positional attack is built by means of two procedures: development and completion.

ATTACKING

SYSTEMS

3-1 SYSTEM

4-0 SYSTEM

2-2 SYSTEM

SPECIAL SITUATIONS 5X4

SPECIAL SITUATIONS 4X3

OFFENSIVE TRANSITION

3. FAST ATTACK

Intention to attack at speedFour defenders behind the ball but with no defensive

organisation

2. COUNTERATTACKAn offensive attack designed to reach the opposing

goal quicklyThe four defenders are not behind the ball

1. OPENING UP THE PLAY

Rapid action, intention and organisation after the ball has been won back

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DEFENSIVE TACTICS

Defensive tactics are all the individual and collective actions that players make when their team is not in possession of the ball, in attempting to counteract or restrict the opposition with a view to achieving the objectives of defence.

DEFENCEATTACK

DEFENSIVE TRANSITION

1. BALANCE

AND TIM

ING

2. GETTING

BACK

3. DEFENSIVE

ORGANISATION

4. POSITIONAL

DEFENCE

BUILDING DEFENCE

Building defence is based on defensive organisation and positional defence. It is dependent on the game space and the height of our defensive lines: high pressing defences/open (3/4) defences/closed defences.

TYPES OF DEFENCE

INDIVIDUAL DEFENCE

ZONAL DEFENCE

MIXED DEFENCE

ALTERNATING DEFENCE

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POSITIONAL DEFENCE

Positional defence: the two phases involved here are defensive organisation and positional defence itself, with the first being seen as leading into the second. Positional defence is defined as the defensive movements that the team makes as soon as it organises itself defensively. The basic principal is to mark and cover players and the direction in which this is done.

DEFENSIVE

SYSTEMS

1-2-2 SYSTEM

1-1-2-1 SYSTEM

1-1-3 SYSTEM

SPECIAL SITUATIONS 4X5

SPECIAL SITUATIONS 3X4

• DEFENSIVE TRANSITION

2. GETTING BACK

Getting back as quickly as possible behind the ball or in a position in which the team can organise itself defensively.

1. BALANCE AND TIMING

Position of attacking players at the moment at which possession of the ball is lost.

Prevent the opposition from building play quickly.

The aim of the defensive transition is to prevent the opposing team from attacking quickly before we can organise ourselves defensively and to drop back from attacking positions in order to cover space in an

organised way and thereby initiate positional defence.

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THE DIVISION OF TACTICS: THE STRUCTURE OF DIFFERENT TACTICAL SITUATIONS

Team tactics

Group or collective tactics

Individual tactics

Basic individual principles

Twos and threes

TECHNICAL RESOURCES INDIVIDUAL TACTICS

TECHNICAL RESOURCES GROUP TACTICS

TECHNICAL RESOURCES TEAM TACTICS

Systems of play

1.71.71.71.7DEADDEADDEADDEAD----BALL SITUATIONS IN BALL SITUATIONS IN BALL SITUATIONS IN BALL SITUATIONS IN

FUTSALFUTSALFUTSALFUTSALJosé Venancio José Venancio José Venancio José Venancio LLLLópezópezópezópez

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DEAD-BALL SITUATIONS

� Do we devote enough time to them or do we work on them in pre-match training sessions and nothing more?

TYPES

CORNERS KICK-INSFREE-KICKS WITH WALL

FREE-KICKS WITH NO WALL AND 10 METRES

PENALTIES KICK-OFFS

TYPES OF ACTIONS THAT MAY BE DEVELOPED

QUICK DIRECT BASIC ELABORATE COMPOSITE

SPECIFIC ROLES AT DEAD-BALL SITUATIONS

PLAYER TAKING THE KICK

SHOOTING ON GOAL

DUMMY RUN OR SUPPORT PLAY

DEFENSIVE BALANCE

CREATION OF SPACES OR PASSING ANGLES

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CORNER KICKS

HIGH AND LOW PASSES MAY BE PLAYED IN THE AREA BUT NOT LOBBED PASSES

HIGH AND LOW PASSES MAY BE PLAYED IN THE AREA BUT NOT LOBBED PASSES

PLAYERS MUST ATTACK A PASSING LINE INSIDE

THE AREA AND HAVE SPACE IN WHICH TO

EXECUTE THE KICK

PLAYERS MUST ATTACK A PASSING LINE INSIDE

THE AREA AND HAVE SPACE IN WHICH TO

EXECUTE THE KICK

LOW AND LOBBED PASSES MAY BE PLAYED OUTSIDE THE AREA

LOW AND LOBBED PASSES MAY BE PLAYED OUTSIDE THE AREA

OUTSIDE THE AREA ALL WE REQUIRE IS SPACE IN WHICH TO EXECUTE THE KICK,

WITHOUT HAVING A LINE FOR A LOW PASS

OUTSIDE THE AREA ALL WE REQUIRE IS SPACE IN WHICH TO EXECUTE THE KICK,

WITHOUT HAVING A LINE FOR A LOW PASS

IMPORTANCE OF THE AREA AS AN OFFENSIVE SPACE

KICK-INS

• AIM IS TO SHOOT ON GOAL

• DOMINATE THE AREA

• ENGINEER A SITUATION FOR SHOOTING FROM OUTSIDE THE BOX

• DEFENSIVE BALANCE

CLOSE TO GOAL

• LOOK TO SURPRISE THE OPPOSITION BY SHOOTING ON GOAL

•MAINTAIN POSSESSION AND LINK UP WITH A POSITIONAL ATTACK

HALFWAY OUT• REHEARSED MOVEMENTS FOR BUILDING PLAY AND CATCHING THE OPPOSITION BY SURPRISE

• RELIEVE PRESSURE BY RETAINING POSSESSION

FAR FROM GOAL

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FREE-KICKS

DIRECT SHOT ON GOAL INDIRECT SHOT ON GOAL

TYPE

POSITION ON THE COURT

NUMBER OF PLAYERS IN THE

WALL

FAR FROM GOAL

HALFWAY OUT

CLOSE TO GOAL

IN A CORNER

ON ONE SIDE

CENTRAL

STRONGER FEET

BODY ORIENTATION

OPTION OF TAKING DIRECT SHOT ON GOAL

DUMMY/FEINTING

MOVEMENTS

RIGHT PROFILE FOR

SHOOTING ON GOAL

VARIOUS OPTIONS FOR SHOOTING ON

GOAL

DEFENCE OF DEAD-BALL SITUATIONS

CORNERS KICK-INSFREE-KICKS WITH WALL

KICK-OFFS

INDIVIDUAL DEFENCE

ZONAL DEFENCE MIXED DEFENCE

SPECIFIC DEFENSIVE ROLES

CHARACTERISTICS OF DEFENDERS

USE OF SPECIFIC BASIC PRINCIPLES

BODY POSITION BODY ORIENTATIONCOMMAND OF VISUAL

FIELDCOMMAND OF SPACE

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