dribbelcombinaties
Dribbelcombinaties are structured sequences of ball handling and footwork designed to deceive or bypass an opponent while maintaining control of the ball. The term is used in Dutch primarily in ball sports such as football (soccer) and basketball, and it also appears in coaching material for field hockey and other one‑on‑one situations. The goal of a dribbelcombinatie is to create space, open passing options, or scoring opportunities without losing possession.
Typical components include body feints that mislead an opponent about direction, leg moves such as step-overs
In football, dribbelcombinaties are used to beat a defender in 1v1 situations and to open space for
Training approaches emphasize technique, decision-making, and rhythm. Typical drills include cone sequences that require alternating dribbles