
the Group will be split into 2 teams. (blue vs red). there will 2 players from each team in the zone. the other players have to pass the ball 3 times then pass to one of the zone palyers. the player in the zone will then through pass the ball to a team mate then the player can shoot. The participants are required to make quick passes for a quick counter attack to trick the other team
pass to team mates by using the inside of your foot to generate enough force to move the ball to your team mate. time your run so you can recieve the through pass. communicate with team mates so you can move around the park as a team without the opponents winning the ball.
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