Geme 4v4 on divided pitch.
It's only one rule. On one half, have to be always minimum two defenders and one attacker. The one player must to move between both halves.
The players decides automatically, who is the mobile player.
Can play 5v5 and more, but rules is the same.
1. Gameunderstanding. Players have to read the situations and make right decisions.
2. Transitions.
3. Scanning the teammates positions.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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