ATAQUE HANDBALL: 7c6 Baia Mare (el 99% de los entrenadores nunca lo vieron jugar asÍ)

🧠 Can 7v6 be played with two pivots in the same space? In this video, I analyze a very unusual situation used by the Baia Mare team, who, during several attacking plays with a numerical advantage (7v6), decided to position two pivots in the same side and center zone. This tactical move breaks with the traditional patterns of positional play in handball. 🎯 In this analysis, you'll see: How Baia Mare's 7v6 is structured and what its purpose is. What the advantages and risks are of playing with two pivots in the same space. What defensive behaviors it provokes and how they could be better exploited. My opinion on how I would play it if I used this attacking strategy. 📊 This type of analysis helps us understand how modern handball is seeking new offensive solutions, and how coaches can adapt or improve them according to the profiles of their players and opponents. 💬 What do you think of this attacking idea? Would you use this with your team, or would you adjust it differently? Let me know in the comments below 👇 and tell me how you would work on a 7v6 with a double pivot in the same zone. 📩 Subscribe for more videos on tactical analysis, active defense, and the evolution of the modern game. 📤 If you'd like to suggest a topic or collaborate on an analysis, write to me at: [email protected] Cheers! Carlos Britos, EHF Master Coach