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Talking Tactics Night New Jersey Youth Soccer
5/21/2020
Auke Wiersma New Jersey Youth Soccer
Coaching Instructor
Formations for the Grassroots Youth PlayerWhy the 1-4-3-3 is the best developmental leading formation
Talking Tactics Night
We are pretending we are in a Play-Practice-Play Training session.
Play 1: In groups: discuss tonight’s topic. Questions: 1. What formation(s) does your organization use? 2. Why that or those formations?3. What is a formations learning line?
Practice Phase: Instruction and more background information will be given and questions will be asked. Please use the chat box for answers.
Play 2: Discussion on what makes a true club.
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Tonight’s Discussion Points
1. Difference in Formation/System/Style2. Learning lines and consequences3. Why the 1-4-3-3 is the desired end formation in Grassroots youth soccer3. Club or collection of teams
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An arrangement of players on the pitch:• Blue team 1-4-3-3
• Red team 1-3-5-2
Formation
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The formation begins with the back line (goalkeeper and defenders) and then progresses to the midfielders and then forwards…
1= Goalkeeper
4= Defenders
1. Formation Explained
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Formation Explained
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• The shape of the team as the team is attacking or defending
• Example- Blue team 1-4-3-3 while attacking
2. System of Play
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System of Play
The Style of Play is a particular way in which a team and
players play and perform bases on principals influenced by
Culture environment of a country, club, personality, coaches
and players.
Style of Play – Philosophy on How to Play the Game
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Formation Learning lines
11 vs. 11 9 vs. 9 7 vs. 7 4 vs. 4
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Example Formation Variables
11 vs. 11 9 vs. 9 7 vs. 7
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Consequences for Player Development
Begin with the end productin mind i.e. 1-4-3-3:
1. Building blocks for players2. Recognition for players3. Player-centered4. Long-term oriented
The “here and now” in mind:
1. What formation gives methe best way to win the game today?
2. New formation per age group?
3. Coach-centered4. Immediate result-oriented
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Why the 1-4-3-3 is the desired end formation in Grassroots youth soccer9 vs. 9 7 vs. 7 4 vs. 4
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Why the 1-4-3-3 is the desired end formation in Grassroots youth soccer11 vs.11
We emphasis:The 1-4-3-3 is A way
Not THE way
But we do think that the 1-4-3-3 is the “easiest” and most recognizable formation and thus great for youth
long-term development.
The 1-4-3-3 & preceding Formations provide:
1. Structure for triangles & diamonds2. Thus passing lanes3. 2 blocks of players4. 1 vs. 1 situations
Remember the individual player development by connecting the different
game models.Self-Determination-Theory
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Collection of teams or club?
Collection of teams:1. No Director of Coaching/Technical Director2. No coaching education3. No coaching mentoring program4. No specialist like a nutritionist 5. No learning lines for formations6. No system of play7. No style of play8. Different team names9. Professional coach vs. volunteer coach10. Different sponsors11. Different leagues12. Different tournaments13. No TOPSoccer
Club:1. Director of Coaching/Technical Director2. Coaching education3. Coaching mentoring program4. Specialists5. Learning lines for formation6. System of play7. Style of play (club identity)8. One club, different age groups9. All professional or all volunteer10. Club wide sponsors11. One or two leagues depending on level12. Same tournament13. TOPSoccer
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Acknowledgements
• US Soccer Coaching Education Department – Zac Crawford & Barry Pauwels• Self-Determination-Theory – Dr. Edward Deci & Dr. Richard Ryan• New Jersey Youth Soccer • US Youth Soccer
Questions?
Thank You!
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