Encourage and improve the use of quick throw-ins to gain an advantage.
Two uneven teams play in the main area, 6 visitors v 4 police guards.
The teams can score in either goal.
For the team of visitors to be able to score they first need to pass through one of the security check points. The police guards do not need to go through a check point in order to score.
If you are not using goalkeepers players must dribble through the goal rather than shooting or passing the ball in.
Rotate the roles at timed intervals.
Improve possession play and selection of pass.
Area: 40x30 yards with two gates (security check points) 3 yards wide on each end of the half way line
Players: 10
Equipment: Lots of cones, balls
“Find space”
“Look out for the police”
“Try and pass through the security gate”
The players must combine to make a wall-pass when going through a gate.
You can also balance the number of players on each side.
Players should communicate with each other so they know where the police are and don’t get caught in possession.
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