Effectiveness and influence of some technical fundamentals on the game's quality in football
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https://doi.org/10.14198/jhse.2019.14.Proc5.24Keywords:
Match analysis, Recovered balls, Successful passes, Throws on goal, Possession ballAbstract
Fundamental aspects that led some team of soccer to become the best in Europe will be analysed. The teams football leagues of the main Italian, Spanish, English and German national teams, have a different attack and characteristics of game. The objective of the study is to analyse the common elements of the shots on target, the recovered balls, the possession of the ball and the number of completed passes on four European soccer teams. The method is experimental and based on the analysis of Anova and Post hoc test of the data. We hypothesize that the results should show a disparity in the four different categories of data between the teams. Consequently, the results of this study could be useful to optimize the soccer training load and the tactical training.
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