Two or three teams. Every team with one (or two) ball.
Teams don't play against himself (do not disturb themselves). Players attempt to score the goal, by playing the ball between themselves by one/three touch and attempt to score from 3rd man by the first touch. Teams attempt to create every next situation to another goal.
Making triangles.
3rd man running.
Overview.
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