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Examines different soccer plays & passing combinations

soccer plays
This section examines the different types of combination plays and supporting runs used in soccer.

From the wall pass to group combinations - Understanding the rudimentary types of passes and how they work is fairly simple. Coordinating multiple player combinations is complicated.

The following articles not only explain what a particular combination is called, but also show examples on how they're applied in common game situations.

By reinforcing at practice how and when to execute these combinations, their use will become commonplace. Players will intuitively pickup and understand what their personal function is in each given play.

- Basic passing & supporting runs

- Combination plays

- Square pass

- Using the square pass

- Back pass

- Using the back pass



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