Youth Soccer Formations

Anonymous
What do you play?

We play a 4-3-3 normally, but will play a 3-4-3 in some instances. 3 in the back is tough for kids that haven't played it before.
Anonymous
bumble bee swarm formation
Anonymous
If your child's coach only coaches one way to play and one formation, they're not teaching the game.
Anonymous
Flying V
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your child's coach only coaches one way to play and one formation, they're not teaching the game.


Not if its a club wide system teaching approach .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you play?

We play a 4-3-3 normally, but will play a 3-4-3 in some instances. 3 in the back is tough for kids that haven't played it before.


We play 4-4-2 (double diamonds).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your child's coach only coaches one way to play and one formation, they're not teaching the game.


Not if its a club wide system teaching approach .


Your club isn't teaching the game, they're teaching a system.
Anonymous
Systems can teach the game—like how to move without the ball etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Systems can teach the game—like how to move without the ball etc.


Yes they can, but they focus is the system.
Anonymous
Who pays attention to that? Go enjoy watching your kid play. Next thing you eill argue about is orangeslices or grapes for snack
Anonymous
Both sets of posters have a point. Teach soccer regardless of the formation. However teach the three main formations too.
4-4-2;
4-3-3;
4-2-3-1

Don’t just use one formation all the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: Both sets of posters have a point. Teach soccer regardless of the formation. However teach the three main formations too.
4-4-2;
4-3-3;
4-2-3-1

Don’t just use one formation all the time.


Yeah - I've found that a kid who can play in two or three formations at the same time learns more about the game.
Anonymous
You’re just getting into semantics to try and sound smart. Formations are just numbers on a page. 4-2-3-1 is often no different than 4-5-1 or 4-2-4 depending on how someone looks at it. It’s subjective. The most important concepts of soccer and how to play the game can still be derived from a single system that is deployed from 7v7 thru to 11v11 or even just from U13 and on.

But by saying to teach the main 11v11 formations you are denigrating the “systems” being deployed at U12 and below.
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