
On the other hand, the first goal in a game and a reduced number of goals conceded, especially during the second half of a season, have been associated with success in soccer.

On the one hand, success in soccer is based on the ability of scoring a higher number of goals than the other team over a game. We can confirm that, although the training of physical demands does not influence the final result of the match, the training of technical tactical actions could help to achieve an optimal performance of the team to win matches. The physical demands and technical-tactical actions vary when contextual game factors (i.e., match location and final outcome) are considered.

Resultsįor all players, higher total distance (p = 0.045 effect size = 0.24, small effect) was covered and greater deceleration 2-4 m The obtained indicators were general, defensive and offensive. The data related to technical-tactical actions were obtained from WyScout®, a computerized multiple-camera tracking system based on the OPTA® track analysis tool.
Tactical soccer application portable#
Players’ physical demands were monitored during each match using a portable 18 Hz GPS unit and 600 Hz triaxial accelerometer.
Tactical soccer application professional#
MethodsĪ convenience sample was obtained from twenty-one professional male soccer players, belonged to same soccer team of the Spanish Second Division. RESULTS: With the results obtained, it was possible to verify that both assessment tools' performance indexes did not present a significant correlation.ĬONCLUSION: Through these results, it is possible to conclude that it is extremely necessary for the correct choice of the assessment tools to be used, considering their characteristics and limitations, as well as their relation with tactical content to be emphasized during the learning process.The aim of this study was to analyse the physical demands and technical-tactical actions for each playing position according to game location and final outcome in professional soccer players. Pearson's correlation test was used to analyze the association between the performance indexes obtained through both assessment tools. The players' tactical performance and behavior were assessed using the Football Tactical Assessment System - FUT-SAT. The players' technical-tactical performance was analyzed using the Team Sports Performance Assessment Procedure - TSAP. METHOD: Twenty-seven male U-11 soccer players participated in the study (mean age = 11.02 ± 0.78 years). Soccer, Assessment tools, TSAP, FUT-SAT AbstractīACKGROUND: Several tactical assessment tools have been proposed to evaluate players’ tactical performance in more representative contexts.ĪIM: Investigate the associations between the results from different tactical assessment tools, TSAP and FUT-SAT, in youth soccer players.

Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, AM, Brazil. Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, Minas Gerais, MG, Brazilįederal do Espírito Santo, Vitória, Espírito Santo, ES, Brazil
