The system concept refers to the willingness/location of players in relation to the different demarcations for offensive play, so that 50% of the pitch is effectively and spacious.
The game system used involves different considerations:
- The existence in a demarcation of one or two players.
- The existence of a demarcation without any player.
- The existence of a player linking two lines of play.
- In this respect we must differentiate when a player occupies this space from its demarcation, or when it "is" their demarcation. In this case the system suffers from a lack of space in relation to the balance between lines, which causes it to be a defensive variant of the basic system.
- The intention to play with more or less defenses, means or forwards on each line of play.
- This intention does not always have a direct relationship with the number of players that make up each of the lines, since for example you can enter in the media line a player with clear offensive (or defensive) characteristics, which is what will eventually give a more offensive or defensive orientation to theteam.
The game system must allow you to manifest:
- Free spaces to take advantage of (playerless demarcations).
- Numerical superiority in certain demarcations.
- The play relationship on the line and between the different lines.
- This relationship implies that the distance between players/lines is maintained between 15 and 20 meters; therefore a basic system will have, as a rule, 3 lines (in addition to the gatekeeper).
This aspect is important considering the offside rule.
The structure that allows more than three lines is therefore considered a variant of a basic system.
The basic game systems in football-7 are:
- P.2.3.1
- P.3.2.1
- P.3.1.2
In any case the system that most balances us and allows a faster and more logical adaptation to Football-11 is P.2.3.1
The basic game systems, currently, in football-11 are:
- P.4.4.2
- P.4.3.3
- P.3.4.3
From these systems you can propose different offensive and defensive variants (as we will see later).
These system variants are changes and/or offsets of specific positions/locations, and may be due to:
- A change of players in relation to their characteristics (more or less defensive/offensive).
- A change in the number of players that make up one of the game lines.
We will use one structure or another (game system) in relation to:
- The characteristics of our players.
- The characteristics of the opposite.
- The type of game that manifests yourself in the competition in which we participate.
- Exceptionally for the needs to be achieved in the competition.
P.4.4.2 SYSTEM | P.4.3.3 SYSTEM | SYSTEM: P.3.4.3 |