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Pedro De Matías-cid

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Effects of Age and Playing Tactics on the Individual Tactical Behavior in U10 and U12 Elite Spanish Soccer Players

2022

The aim of this paper was to explore the effects of age and playing tactics on the individual tactical behavior and performance in young soccer players. A total of 1247 individual possessions during 16 knockout matches from LaLiga Promises U12 tournament (n = 621) and LaLiga U10 Iscar Cup (n = 626) were analyzed by observational methodology. Multilevel and multivariate logistic regression models were created to explain the interdependent effects of age category and playing tactics on the individual tactical behavior and performance. Youth players performed most of their actions against defensive pressure (72.5%), during offensive support (91.3%) and receiving the ball facing forward (62.6%)…

Esportistesyouth football; match analysis; technical demands; observational methodology; athlete developmentCiències de l'esportJoventutPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSports
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Different Pitch Configurations Constrain the Playing Tactics and the Creation of Goal Scoring Opportunities during Small Sided Games in Youth Soccer …

2021

The aim of this study was to explore the tactical effects of different pitch configurations on the collective playing tactics and the creation of goal scoring opportunities (GSO) during small sided soccer games (SSG) in youth players. A total of 22 players performed a 7 vs. 7 + 1 floater (including goalkeepers) under three different pitch configurations (“Standard”, 53 × 38 m

Sport PedagogyAdolescentComputer scienceHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisOwnershipRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthOffensiveFootballfootball trainingAthletic Performancenon-linear pedagogyArticleconstraints led approachpractice designResearch DesignSoccerSmall sided gamesMedicineHumansArithmeticsport pedagogyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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