BuildUp From OpenPlay
BuildUp From OpenPlay
BuildUp From OpenPlay
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WHY When you teach your players the build up, they need
to know where they want to end:
In the 16m box of the opponent
Preparation for the attack How?
- from the sides via a cross
THE BUILD UP
- through the cemter by vertical passing
- via dribbling
- …
HOW
The aim is to find the free player by playing the ball
in and around the block to find depth in the game
THE MAIN PROTAGONISTS 1.Good positional play
2.Fast ball circulation
1. The Goalkeeper
2. The Defenders
Build up: Open Play
In the previous e-book we spook about Build up during start of play. In this e-book we will focus on build up during Open
Play. Open play build up continues to build on start of play. As a general rule build up happens most often on the own half
and around the halfway line. A good build up attributes to the attack.
Defenders need to understand the play of the game. They can keep possession until a teammate gets into a free
position. Now the speed of the action is very important to reach the free player in the right momentum.
However, playing the deep ball should not be based on coincidence!
A defender has the following options in terms of build-up (in order of desirability):
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Build up from the back
When the first option is not possible (to play forward),
we can switch the play and keep possession until
a teammate becomes free in a weakzone.
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Exercise 5v5: 2x 2v1K
Organisation
ü 2x 2v1K à K3v3K
ü 5v5 field
ü 2 goals
ü 10 players
Content
Both GKs start with the ball. 7 of both teams ask the ball and the
2v1K start. Both teams build up via GK with 7 and 9, on the other
side they defend with 3. When the ball goes out of play the field opens
up and the coach plays a second ball to play K3v3K.
Variations
1. 2x 2v2K à K4v4K. We add a players (11) to make it 2v2K. When the
second game start, we now play K4v4K.
Exercise 8v8: K7v7K
Organisation
ü K7v7K
ü 8v8 field with central half sides cut off
ü 2big goals
ü 16+ players
Content
Normal match rules, but the ball restarts with GKs. The ball can not enter
the cut off areas, but players can run through it. We encourage the players
to build up through the middle. The movement of your players depends
on your philosophy and on the spaces available
Variations
1. Central space more wide in order that it will be more easily
2. Rotations of players. Add triggers to players in order they can rotate
positions. FE: 10 & 3, 10 & 9, 2 & 7, 5 & 11,…
Exercise 11v11: K10v7
Organisation
ü K10v7
ü 3/4th field with boxes
ü 1 big goal, 2 small goals
ü 18+ players
Content
Yellow starts the build up. In the first zone they play K4v3. It’s important
that GK is playing active to create more passing options. When it is
possible yellow tries to play fast forward into the next box. If not, they
keep possession until space opens up.
Red 10 is the only player to play in both boxes to make a 3v3.
Variations
1. In the higher boxes we add 1 players. We play there 3v3 but one
defender of yellow can move in to create 4v3
2. Add a central box as well. Defenders can now build up from the
side and through the middle
3. Change the 2 small boxes to one big box with a central goal. The
build up can go via the sides or through the middle
Exercise 11v11: K8v8K
Organisation
ü K8v8K
ü 11v11 field in zones
ü 2 big goals
ü 18+ players
Content
Yellow and Red alternate to start from Build up. In the first zone they
play K2v1. In the middle zone it’s 3v3. And in the final zone it is
3v2K but midfielders can infiltrate to make it 5v4K.
Exercise starts with GK. When CD receives the ball, the midfield should
rotate to create space. CD needs to find the free player, this can be
in the midfield or to the striker. Once we reach the final zone, 2
attacking midfielders can infiltrate. From the opponent team also 2
midfielders can join to defend. When the ball goes out or get’s scored
the exercise starts from the other team.
Variations
1. When the ball gets recovered, the field opens up and a normal K8v8K
starts
2. Both keepers start at the same time. All the same rules, only in the
middle area the teams can not recover the opponent ball.
Exercise 11v11: K2v4
Organisation
ü K2v4 à K9v8K
ü 3/4th 11v11 field with a smaller box inside (double 16)
ü 2 big goals
ü 19+ players
Content
In this exercise we focus on building up against an unorganised
opponent. Red starts with the ball in a K2v4. They try to create a
chance as fast as possible.. If the GK catches the ball, he tries to find a
weakzone. He restarts fast when possible, if not the team gets
organized first before he restarts. When the GK restarts, the field opens up
to K9v8K. Teams take as fast as possible their positions (white). Normal
match rules. When the ball gets scored or goes out of play the GK coach
or a player waiting gives a second ball to the GK. As long as the
opponent is unorganised the players need to keep building up forward
to exploid the weakzones.
Variations
1. Add additional players until 11v11
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