Mini Soccer What Game Format and Development Model is Best?

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Mini Soccer What Game Format and Development Model is Best? A Study by the Sports University of Cologne Copyright, 1996 Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc.

The Study. Conducted by the German Football Association, in conjunction with Sports University of Cologne on 6-10 year olds. 1992-11v11 on 68x95 yard fields 1994-4v4 and 7v7 on 40x30 and 50x70 yard fields respectively 1995-6v6 and 7v7 Games on 40x36yard and 36x55 yard fields respectively 2 x 5 yard wide goals used in all cases

11v11 On Smaller (68x95) Field High Lactate Levels - Over 4200 yards covered in 50 minutes Ball contacts - 38 average in midfield, only 20 on defense Tactics and rules too complicated for this age group Conclusion: Totally inappropriate for this age group, high danger of burnout!

7v7 on Half Field (50x70 yards.) Field is still too big for this age Hard to distribute players evenly No build up in midfield, goals are scored from long uncontrolled passes causing breakaways, or mistakes by opponents. No attacking imagination used or learned Conclusion: Better than 11v11 but still not the best format

Physical Stresses Players cover 4236 yards in 25 minutes, compared to a professional Bundesliga player who cover only about 1000 yards more in the same period Lactate Levels in mmol/l - 11v11 against 7v7 11v11 7v7 4 3.5 2.5 3 2 1.5 0.5 1 0 Mid 1st half End First Half Mid 2nd Half End 2nd Half

4v4 on 40x30 (5v5 with GK) Teaches all the building blocks - dribbling,shooting, passing, ball control followed by dribbling and shooting Frequent 1v1 situations Attack oriented game -frequency of shots much higher than any other game Few opportunities for tactical mistakes, therefore accent is on technical training 20x30 fields should be used for training Conclusion: Provides the best vehicle for enjoyment and activity. A must for players who do not have a high level of technical development.

7v7 in Smaller (35x55) Field Optimal physical load on players Teaches flexible attacking and Defending Lots of Ball Contact - less talented players are involved more More opportunity to practice basic elements of good soccer More opportunities to attack and defend Conclusion: The ideal game for young players with good technical ability, but it must be used in conjunction with 4v4 training and tournaments

Attacking Tactics in 7v7 Ideal Field Vs Half Field Methods used to set up shots on Goal per 10 minutes- Ideal Field vs Half Field 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 0.00 Dribbling Crossing Passing Opp. Error 30x55 1/2 Field

Number of Ball Touches per Player in 10 Minutes Touches on the Ball Per 10 Minutes 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Ball Contacts 4v4 6v6 7v7 Ideal 7v7 Half 11v11

Average Score at Half Time 7v7 in Ideal Field 7-6 7v7 in Half Field 4-2 11v11 Junior Field 2-1

Training Objectives Provide maximum fun and enjoyment for the players Challenge Players Develop playing ability incrementally Create opportunities for success, regardless of ability

Developmental Considerations Children like to compete with each other Skills need to be developed in playful environment Players can t t learn when game demands skills or tactics they haven t t yet learned If they encounter the same situation many times over, they learn to deal with it Complicated rules, such as offside detract from the ability to learn fundamentals Commonly accepted now that ages 8 to 12 are ideal for developing technique and coordination In spite of this many coaches continue to implement adult rules and strategies, which hinder this development

Coaching Considerations It s s not enough to merely substitute smaller games for 11v11 Basic concepts such as passing, control, dribbling and ball possession must be taught Players should not be forced into rigid positional responsibilities until they have mastered the basics Development is a long term process, and the player s s enjoyment should take precedence over that of the parents - games that teach soccer fundamentals may not be the most exciting to watch By changing conditions and variations of the training games, the coach can alter the playing style of the children

Conclusions: 4v4 and 5v5 (with goalkeeper) Training and Tournament Games are a must for technical and basic tactical development 7v7 in a 35x55 or 40x60 yard field provides the ideal game for players who have already acquired enough technical development to allow them to cope with more testing tactical decisions 4v4 MUST be used regularly in training and tournaments 7v7 in half field and 11v11 are totally inappropriate for players under 12 years of age as they encourage Kick and Chase Soccer Kick and Chase games do not develop the building blocks - close control, passing, dribbling and ball possession