8v8 Team Shape

8v8 Team Shape
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Learn about the 8v8 team shape used by Woodbury Soccer Club in their 2017 curriculum. Explore the 1-3-3-1 formation with key player roles explained. Discover main attacking ideas emphasizing distribution, forward movement, and width provision. Delve into main defending ideas focusing on pressure, positioning, and defensive coordination.

  • Soccer Club
  • Team Shape
  • 8v8 Formation
  • Player Roles
  • Attacking Ideas

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  1. 8v8 Team Shape Woodbury Soccer Club 2017 Curriculum

  2. 8v8 Team Shape 1-3-3-1 Formation #1- Goalkeeper #3- Left back #4- Center back #2- Right back #8- Center mid #11- Left wing #7- Right wing #9- Forward

  3. 8v8 Team Shape Main Attacking Ideas: 1 is the first line of attack and should distribute the ball to feet 2/3 need to get forward and help the attack (the player on the side of the ball should go forward) 2/3 and 11/7 give width to the field. BUT should not be in the same vertical channel 8 is an attacker when we have the ball and should stay central 9 should stay high and look for gaps to find the ball

  4. 8v8 Team Shape Main Defending Ideas: 9 should pressure the other team into the nearest sideline 11/7 look to force ball to sideline 8 stays central and takes away passing lanes 4 should be the reference point for 2/3 to know where to be. They should be close to 4 and slightly ahead of them 1 should stay connected to 3/4/2 (not standing on their goal line)

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