For this week, we have prepared a drill based on 6 vs 3 possession games.
✅ Exercise description:
Two teams of 6 players each will be created.
Using cones, two 6 vs 3 playing areas will be set up. At a distance of 15 meters from each of the two playing areas, two full-size goals will be placed.
Depending on the objective of the exercise, the distance between the two playing areas can even be increased to 60–80 meters if the coach also wants to emphasize the physical component.
The two teams will each be assigned to one of the playing areas.
Players will be positioned on the outside edges of the playing area, exactly as shown in the diagram above.
Each team will be divided into groups of three players.
The game begins as follows:
Three players from the blue team start with a 3/4 intensity run toward the red team’s playing area.
A 6 vs 3 possession game then begins.
If the three blue players win possession, they are allowed to go and score in the big goal.
These three players can only be challenged by one red defender.
If the red team completes 10 consecutive passes, then three red players are allowed to attack the big goal and try to score.
Likewise, they can only be stopped by one blue defender.
Once one of these two situations is completed, the three blue players together with three red players run toward the opposite playing area, where a new 6 vs 3 game begins (6 blue vs 3 red).
🏆 Scoring system:
The exercise is played as a competitive game, and the goals scored by each team are recorded.

