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Gombau's Training Sessions for South Aussie coaches


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By Decentric - 14 Apr 2014 7:39 PM




IPOD wrote:

Gombau has six rules for all football teams u6 to adults.

1> Always pass the ball forward if you have a line of sight pass
2> Always Open your body to receive the ball on an angle away from where the pass originated.
3> Never receive the on/with the side/foot that the original pass came from ie: if you have a rb pass inside to the central midfielder he /she should NEVER control with their right foot. The ball should allow the ball to roll across the body to create a shield onto the left foot and movement away from the press of the other team.
4> If you have no line of sight pass keep possession move horizontally, diagonally until you find a line of sight pass.
5> Players without the ball must be present to receive the ball in a 45 degree angle a minimum of 3 players rotating to receive the ball AT ALL TIMES!
6> 1v1 showboating, dribbling is only performed in the opposition half and only when there is no one forward to pass to or move to.


Edited by Decentric: 21/4/2014 05:28:14 PM
By Justafan - 5 Sep 2014 1:59 PM

Arthur wrote:
Justafan wrote:
Arthur wrote:
Any further updates or information on Gombau's coach the coaches sessions?


We have adopted his principles this year with great results. Hope he does another one.


Who is we?

And what did you learn from his coach education?


U10 team.

Biggest impact probably controlling the ball using the inside of the furthest foot leading to improvement in body position, quicker movement of the ball as the player is in a better position and players being forced to use their weaker foot. I would recommend all players in this age group learn this before moving to outside of foot, I find those players become one sided and one footed players as they never use their weaker foot.

Also the way he coached 1 v 1 has improved the players ability to beat players.

But we introduced a lot more of his suggestions as the season progressed and do not have time to go into more detail expect to say it took time but the improvement in the boys has been excellent and we look forward to expanding on this further at U11 level.



Edited by justafan: 5/9/2014 03:47:46 PM