Proposing New Restart Rules for U6 to U12.

Adopting a European success story to improve play in D-7 …

 The Rules:

  1. Pass INS:

– When the ball goes out of play, the team taking the restart must pass the ball back into play.

– The pass must be made along the ground.

– Opponents must be 4-5 yards away from the ball.

– A goal cannot be scored directly from a Pass IN.

  1. Dribble INS:

– When the ball goes out of play, the team taking the restart can dribble the ball back into play.

– The player must start with the ball stationary on the touchline.

– Opponents must be 4-5 yards away from the ball.

– The player dribbling in cannot score directly; they must pass to a teammate or touch the ball again before scoring.

 

Benefits:

⚪ Increased touch time:

– Players get more opportunities to handle the ball, improving overall ball control and confidence.

🔵 Improved passing skills:

– Pass INS encourages accurate ground passing, a fundamental skill in football.

🔴 Improve dribbling skills:

– Dribble INS promotes close ball control and dribbling skills.

🟡 Better decision-making:

– Players must quickly decide whether to pass or dribble, improving their tactical awareness.

⚫ Faster restarts:

– Keeps the game flowing, reducing stoppages and maintaining player engagement.

🟢 Develops spatial awareness:

– Players learn to create space and move into open areas to receive passes.

🟣 Develops teamwork:

– Encourages players to support teammates and create passing options.

🟠 Reduces physical dominance:

– Minimizes the advantage of physically stronger players who might otherwise dominate with long throws.

⚪ Promotes creativity:

– Allows players to try different techniques and tricks when bringing the ball into play.

🔵 Builds confidence:

– Gives all players the opportunity to restart play effectively regardless of physical size.

🔴 Encourages scanning (Reading the Game) and awareness:

– Players must look up and assess their options before restarting play.

Ciprian CEZAR Tudorascu