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- Title
THE TECHNICAL STUDY FOR DIFFERENT GAME POSITIONS IN THE 2nd LEAGUE.
- Authors
NICOLAE, FIRIŢEANU VASILE DUMITRU
- Abstract
Objective. The purpose of this study was to measure the techniques implemented by players throughout the mach, individual, in different positions. It was generally shown that the players are performing during a match all the techniques. All the players have passed and Received the ball more often using different techniques of taking possession and passing. However, there are differences due to operating areas of the field. For instance, as the central midfielders' area is the area where the most common actions pass in the game, they perform more technical action items than other players area. In addition, the certain actions were performed more often by those who play in the certain areas. For instance, compared with the players in the other positions, the central midfielders run over the ball, while the defenders have made several defensive actions and the forwarders had more goal situations. Methods. To analyse the performances of eight teams there were used recordings of six matches in the second league..Each team have used the game system settlement 1- 4-4-2.The performed frequency by a central defender, a central midfielder with a defensive profile, a central midfielder with an offensive profile and a forwarder from each team were recorded using a manual scoring system. Results. As it was expected, the defenders have made the greatest amount of technical defensive actions. Moreover, the defenders have made more interventions and releases than attacks and blocks. In addition, comparing Fig1 and 8, it is obvious that the central defenders perform the same number of defensive technical actions and passes. However from Fig 1 and 9, it is obvious that the central defenders performed twice as many passes than technical defensive actions. The forwarders have performed the least technical actions than the other players. The central defensive midfielder players performed more defensive technical actions than the offensive midfielders. Comparatively with their total amount of defensive actions: the offensive midfielders Received and performed twice as many passes; The central midfielders Received and performed five times as many passes; the forwarders Received and performed four times as many; replay the sequences. Conclusions. The central defenders performed more head kicks. The central midfielders Received, passed and turned the ball over. The offensive midfielders and central defenders performed more interceptions. The lateral defenders performed more throws. The forwarders have more goal attempts. The play position also has caused technical action changes. For instance, the central defenders performed less and lower variety of takeovers. These differences are due to the field area where the central defender operates.The central defenders must be more cautious and confident in their game because an error often leads to a scored goal by the opposing team.
- Subjects
SOCCER midfielders; SOCCER techniques; SOCCER tournaments; DEFENSIVE players; TARGETS (Sports)
- Publication
Ovidius University Annals, Series Physical Education & Sport/Science, Movement & Health, 2013, Vol 13, p795
- ISSN
2285-777X
- Publication type
Article