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Defending

Defending . FUTSAL. BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Sport Carlos Munoz. Task 1 – Matching task (in pairs) . Key terms . Definitions . To prevent the opposition from scoring while playing in or near the goal area

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Defending

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  1. Defending FUTSAL BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Sport Carlos Munoz

  2. Task 1 – Matching task (in pairs) Key terms Definitions To prevent the opposition from scoring while playing in or near the goal area A pass that is caught by an opposition player who usually gains possession for his/her team Man marking is a defensive strategy where defenders are assigned a specific opposition player to mark Zonal marking is a defensive strategy where defenders cover an area of the pitch rather than marking a specific opponent To disposes the opponent of the ball • Zonal defending • Man to man marking • Defending • Tackling • Intercepting

  3. Session aims • To identify/describe/explain the strategies for defending • To perform basic defensive tasks in a practical setting • To assess and evaluate your own defensive performance

  4. Skills • Passing • Dribbling • Turning with the ball • Shooting • Defending • Attacking

  5. Defending – Technical points for tackling Task 2 • In pairs, discuss and write what the key technical points are when a defender attempts to tackle an opponents (3 minutes)

  6. Defending 1- Technical points for Tackling • Side on position to opponent • Shoulders opened out • Knees bent and body weight distributed equally • Stay goal side and pivot off the back foot when moving backwards • Anticipate the best opportunity to tackle • Ankle and leg are firm • Knock the ball away

  7. The Defenders Role • When not in possession of the ball, Futsal players must take on the role of defenders • Each player has a different defensive role depending on their start position in relation the goal, to the ball, to their team mates, opponents and the pressure being applied on the ball at the time • Decision making – can the player intercept, spoil or delay the play ?

  8. Roles of the defenders

  9. Performing the defensive roles • Task 3, you have 20 minutes to work within small groups to perform a defensive task as a 1st, 2nd and 3rd defender • Task 4, you must complete your practical assignment assessment task within your booklet for the section on defending

  10. Defending 1 vs 1

  11. Defending 2 vs 2

  12. Defending 2 vs 2 (II)

  13. Defending 3 vs 3 (II)

  14. Defending 4 vs 4

  15. Marking strategies • Marking is an organized defensive strategy which aims to prevent a member of the opposing team from taking control of the ball • There are three strategies for marking and they differ to each other according to duties assigned to the defenders, positioning and off-the-ball style. The there strategies for marking are; • Man to man marking • Zonal marking • Combined man to man and zonal marking

  16. Man to Man Marking • Man-to-man marking, or man marking, is a defensive strategy where defenders are assigned a specific opposition player to mark rather than covering an area of the pitch. • The greatest man marking performance was done by Claudio Gentile in 1982 World Cup in which his performance completely destroyed a young Diego Maradona • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvK2z6eUbAE

  17. Defensive Lines in Futsal Line 1 Note The defensive lines are the for team to use in order to apply pressure in relation to where the opposition are in relation to each line. Some teams apply pressure high up the pitch, whereas other teams apply pressure low up the pitch. Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5

  18. Marcação individual pressão – linha 1

  19. Marcação individual meia- pressão – linha 2

  20. Marcação individual zona ou mista – linha 3

  21. Marcação individual zona– linha 4

  22. Marcação individual zona– linha 5

  23. Zonal defending • Zonal marking is a defensive strategy where defenders cover an area of the pitch rather than marking a specific opponent. If an opponent moves into the area a defender is covering, the defender marks the opponent. If the opponent leaves this area, then marking the opponent becomes the responsibility of another defender.

  24. Zonal Marking QUADRADO LOSANGO “Y” ou FUNIL

  25. Varying types of Pressure 5 4 4 5 3 2 3 2 5 5 Total Pressure Medium Pressure

  26. Combination of Man to man and Zonal marking • When teams apply a combination of both man-to-man and zonal marking

  27. Mixed Marking – man marking and zonal marking

  28. O3 O1  O2 B3 B1  B2 X1 X3  X2

  29. GKX  X1 O1 O2 O3 Defensive triangle X3    GKO X5 O5  X4  Defensive triangle

  30. X4  O1   X1 GKX   GKO O3   O2 X3

  31. O4 X2 O2 X3 GKX GKO  X4 X1 O1 O3

  32. Lesson summery • Define defending? • What are the different strategies for defending? • What are the key technical points for defending? • What is the role of the 1st defender? • What is the role of the second defender? • What is the role of the 3rd defender?

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