Two teams.
One team are on their knees side by side in the goal, acting as goalkeepers.
The other team lines up behind the cone and have to try the ball into the goal after the ball is thrown to them by the coach.
Goals are counted and the winner is the team with the mot goals.
A bonus round can be added for diving hreaders.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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