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The Dutch Vision
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The Essential Elements
! Ball ! Score
! Team-mates ! Attack or build-up
! Opponents ! Defend
! Space
! Direction
! Rules
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Avoid Dry Swimming
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The Dutch 4v4
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Consequences
! More enjoyment
! More intensity
! Better cooperation
! Better vision
! Many more learning moments
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Does it Work?
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The Basic Form 4v4
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A Word on Space
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Guiding Soccer Basics - Ball Movement
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Guiding Soccer Basics - Stay Compact
YES NO
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Guiding Soccer Basics - Dribbling
! Dribble when:
" A good pass is not available
" Uncontested space is open in front of you
" Taking-on a defender will lead to a better scoring
opportunity than a pass to a team-mate
! The greatest dribblers have one basic technique
which they have practiced to perfection. Avoid trying
to be Best, Rivelino, Mathews and Maradonna all
rolled into one
! The basic cut across the body with the inside (or
outside) of either foot is simple and extremely
effective
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Guiding Soccer Basics - Shooting
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Guiding Soccer Basics - Defending
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Guiding Soccer Basics - Marking (the Guiding Triangle)
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Practical Considerations
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The Captain – It’s a Player’s Game
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Transition to Passing Game - One
48 yds
32 yds
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Transition to Passing Game - Two
48 yds
32 yds
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Appendix A
4v4 Variations
4v4 Four Goals – Passing Game
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4v4 Line Soccer – Dribbling Game
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4v4 Large Goals (1) - Shooting Game
! No goalkeepers
! Forwards must shoot at every opportunity
! Many goals are conceded if defenders do not mark
tightly
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4v4 Large Goals (2) - Crossing/Heading Game
! Use goalkeepers
! Score only from header or volley
! Encourage play build-up down flanks
! Practice defending in the air
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4v4 Narrow Field - Through-Ball Game
48 yds
15-20 yds
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Appendix B
6v6 Formations
Formation One: 2-1-2
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Formation Two: 1-3-1
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Formation Three: 1-2-2
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Appendix C
11v11 Variations
Formation One: 4-3-3
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Formation Two: 4-4-2
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Man-to-man v Zonal Defense
! Man-to-man
" Most common youth soccer approach
" Defenders must mark opponent and track runs
" Clearly defined responsibility, strong defenders
can mark strong attackers
" Sweeper can cover breakdowns and provide two-
on-one situation
! Zone
" More advanced approach requires very good
communication between defenders
" Defenders must be strong players as there is no
covering sweeper
" Defenders focus on a zone and assume opponent
runs will be picked up in the next zone
" Zonal defense has less tendency to be pulled out
of shape by diagonal runs
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