Issue Number 12
Coaching Youth and Senior Players

The Man Marking Game
by: DTL Staff

Although the game of soccer has shifted more towards Zonal systems of play, no matter what the system is, every player must be willing and able to deal with an opponent in a one-on-one situation

The Man Marking Games establishes both the individual and team discipline required for successful defending. It also helps establish good 1 vs. 1 defending habits and gives practice for the Sweeper in reading the game. As well it encourage attackers to find a way to "elude" tight marking.


Organization

  • Field sized according to numbers and ages (approximately 65 x 45 yards) with halfway line.
  • Goals/poles are set up (4 yards wide).
  • Squad is split up evenly (e.g., 6 vs 6).
  • Every player is assigned a "Partner Opponent" from opposing team.
  • One "pair" split to become the sweepers;"sweepers" are changed every five minutes.
  • Each player can only mark and challenge his assigned opponent.
  • The sweeper can challenge anyone.
  • No one can challenge the sweeper.
  • "Sweepers" are restricted to their own half of the field, and are limited to "two touches" maximum on each ball contact.
  • Interceptions (not challenges/tackles) are permitted by anyone.
  • No one is allowed to handle the ball.
Coaching Points
  • Show players how to challenge their opponent without "diving in" and being left trailing.
  • Make each player aware of "opponent" at all times.
  • When the attack breaks down have former "attacker" react immediately by attempting to recover to defending position "goal-side" of opponent.
  • Carefully select the "match-ups" - two "lazy" players may come to an "agreement."
  • Encourage players to get forward to score.
  • Encourage player caught "wrong side" to get back if a teammate loses the ball - but don't criticize them if they are caught out when trying to make a positive forward run.
  • Position "sweeper" to block an attack or to be available for a back pass from own team.
Length of Game
  • 15 – 20 minutes. Certainly not any more as the game is very demanding physically.





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