Examining offensive tactical actions performed by youth soccer players with different competitive contexts

The study examined offensive tactical actions performed by U-15 soccer players with different competitive levels. 34 matches played by three different levels of U-15 soccer clubs were used; brazilian national (BN), brazilian regional (BR), and italian national (IN). Five categories where used to ana...

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Main Authors: Matheus Oliveira Jaime, Insook Kim, Vanessa Menezes Menegassi, Leandro Rechenchosky, Marcos Magossi, Claudio Kravchychyn, Wilson Rinaldi, Paulo Henrique Borges
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Published: Universidade Estadual de Maringá 2020-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/43786
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Vanessa Menezes Menegassi
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Marcos Magossi
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Wilson Rinaldi
Paulo Henrique Borges
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description The study examined offensive tactical actions performed by U-15 soccer players with different competitive levels. 34 matches played by three different levels of U-15 soccer clubs were used; brazilian national (BN), brazilian regional (BR), and italian national (IN). Five categories where used to analyze the soccer offensive actions: "number of players involved" (NJ), “ball touches” (NT), “passes” (NP), “corridor changes” (NTC), and “duration of ball possession” (TRA); the results were coded using Match Vision Studio® software. The BN presented higher values in all five offensive categories (p < 0.05) when compared to the IN. Multinomial regression evidenced relative contributions of NJ and NP on the chances of results in the BN. The increase of one player involved in the offensive action decreases by 84% the chances of “total success” with respect to “unsuccessful” (p < 0.05). The performance of each additional pass increases 4.9 times the chance of the play ending in “total success” and 4.7 times (p < 0.05) in “partial success” when compared to the “unsuccessful” category. The NJ in the action and the NP have a direct influence on the outcome of the offensive actions of the BN.
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spelling doaj-art-c9fdb19d74b74494a58f381df8a839342025-08-20T02:39:19ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáRevista da Educação Física1983-30831983-30832020-03-0131110.4025/jphyseduc.v31i1.312143786Examining offensive tactical actions performed by youth soccer players with different competitive contextsMatheus Oliveira Jaime0Insook Kim1Vanessa Menezes Menegassi2Leandro Rechenchosky3Marcos Magossi4Claudio Kravchychyn5Wilson Rinaldi6Paulo Henrique Borges7State University of MaringáKent State UniversityState University of MaringáState University of MaringáState University of MaringáState University of MaringáState University of MaringáState University of MaringáThe study examined offensive tactical actions performed by U-15 soccer players with different competitive levels. 34 matches played by three different levels of U-15 soccer clubs were used; brazilian national (BN), brazilian regional (BR), and italian national (IN). Five categories where used to analyze the soccer offensive actions: "number of players involved" (NJ), “ball touches” (NT), “passes” (NP), “corridor changes” (NTC), and “duration of ball possession” (TRA); the results were coded using Match Vision Studio® software. The BN presented higher values in all five offensive categories (p < 0.05) when compared to the IN. Multinomial regression evidenced relative contributions of NJ and NP on the chances of results in the BN. The increase of one player involved in the offensive action decreases by 84% the chances of “total success” with respect to “unsuccessful” (p < 0.05). The performance of each additional pass increases 4.9 times the chance of the play ending in “total success” and 4.7 times (p < 0.05) in “partial success” when compared to the “unsuccessful” category. The NJ in the action and the NP have a direct influence on the outcome of the offensive actions of the BN.http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/43786soccersports performanceyourth sportstask performance and analysis
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Vanessa Menezes Menegassi
Leandro Rechenchosky
Marcos Magossi
Claudio Kravchychyn
Wilson Rinaldi
Paulo Henrique Borges
Examining offensive tactical actions performed by youth soccer players with different competitive contexts
Revista da Educação Física
soccer
sports performance
yourth sports
task performance and analysis
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title_short Examining offensive tactical actions performed by youth soccer players with different competitive contexts
title_sort examining offensive tactical actions performed by youth soccer players with different competitive contexts
topic soccer
sports performance
yourth sports
task performance and analysis
url http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/RevEducFis/article/view/43786
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