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The document describes a small-sided passing drill involving 4 players and 5 cones arranged in a square shape. Players pass the ball to each other within their area and then move to the open cone, with the goal of improving passing, movement, and awareness of space. The size of the square can be adjusted, with larger areas requiring more movement and smaller areas promoting quicker thinking and sharper movement. Coaches should emphasize quick, accurate passing and alertness to how the space is changing.
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The document describes a small-sided passing drill involving 4 players and 5 cones arranged in a square shape. Players pass the ball to each other within their area and then move to the open cone, with the goal of improving passing, movement, and awareness of space. The size of the square can be adjusted, with larger areas requiring more movement and smaller areas promoting quicker thinking and sharper movement. Coaches should emphasize quick, accurate passing and alertness to how the space is changing.
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Dimensions: 10 x 10 Yard Square with a cone in the

middle. Use 5 cones in total, the area should look like


a 5 on a dice. Set up more areas to accommodate
more players. Have 4 players per 5 coned areas.
There always needs to be one cone free.
Adjust the dimensions depending on the outcome you
want. A large area will mean more movement and be
more physically demanding. A smaller area will make
for quicker thinking and sharper movement.

How to: Each area has one ball, the player with the ball
can pass to anyone in their area, once they have
played a pass to feet, the person who passed the ball
must move to the free cone. The player who now has
the ball must look for another pass and then move to
the new free cone

Notes: Coaching Points: Stress good passing and quick


movement; try to stay alert to the changes in space so
you can know where you are moving to even before
you have played your pass.

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