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Pass and move to win games
  • Attacking
  • 11 -18

Split-Half Transition Game: Build, Break, and React

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dave

Written by Dave Clarke

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Possession-to-attack transition game with directional scoring and immediate defensive reactions.

Coaching Objectives

This drill develops controlled possession, purposeful build-up, and explosive transition into attack. Players learn to value the ball under pressure, recognise the right moment to break into the attacking half, and react quickly when possession changes. It also trains defensive transition, counter-attacking awareness, and combination play in overload moments.

 

Drill Setup

  • 20-25 Mins
  • 13 Players
  • 1 main 2 target Goals
  • 3 sets Bibs
  • 40 x 30 y

What the Players Do

Phase 1 – Possession Build Black vs Yellow play in the mini-goal half (5v5). Black must complete 5 passes. After the 5th pass, Black dribble or pass into the attacking half .…

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