Possession

Positional Possession Grid: Overload Rotation

Hold positions in a structured possession game

Possession
Team Shape
Passing
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Positional Possession Grid: Overload Rotation is a 20-minute possession drill for 8-18 players, suitable for Under 11 to Adults at intermediate, advanced level. You need balls, cones, bibs. Below you will find the objective, the set-up, how to run it, coaching points, common mistakes, progressions, regressions and variations.

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Possession
Team Shape
Passing
Skill Practice
Intermediate
Advanced
Full Squad
Minimal Equipment
Youth Friendly
Adult Suitable
Overload
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Duration

20 min

Players

8-18

Pitch size

35 x 30 yards

Ability levels

Intermediate / Advanced

Pitch diagram

Pitch set-up: Positional Possession Grid: Overload Rotation12335 x 30 yards

Positional Possession Grid: Overload Rotation — Marked area · 35 x 30 yards

Step 1 of 4Teams keep possession, with a maximum of two players per zone.

  1. 1. Teams keep possession, with a maximum of two players per zone.
  2. 2. A point is scored for a pass that skips a zone line.
  3. 3. Three rounds of five minutes.
  4. 4. One team plays with an extra player for two minutes then the overload rotates.
  • Cones mark the area
  • Dashed lines = zones / thirds
  • Ball
  • Solid arrow = pass, thick = shot, dashed = run / dribble

Objectives

  • -Hold positions in a structured possession game
  • -Play through the thirds
  • -Create numerical advantages

Setup

  1. 1Split the area into nine zones with cones.
  2. 2Players start in assigned zones with two neutrals.
  3. 3Balls with the coach for restarts.

Coaching instructions

  1. 1Teams keep possession, with a maximum of two players per zone.
  2. 2A point is scored for a pass that skips a zone line.
  3. 3Three rounds of five minutes.
  4. 4One team plays with an extra player for two minutes then the overload rotates.

Coaching points

  • -Occupy different lines and heights
  • -Rotate only when a teammate covers the space
  • -Play the free player before the press arrives
  • -Use the free player to break the first line
  • -Defending team stays compact and delays

Common mistakes

  • -Everyone drifting to the ball
  • -Zones left empty
  • -Slow ball speed

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