Collective behaviour in high and low-level youth soccer teams
Autor: | Job Fransen, Matthieu Lenoir, Kyle Jm Bennett, Mitchell R. Smith, Jade O’Brien-Smith, William B. Sheehan |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
small-sided games
Adolescent Dynamical systems theory Social network business.industry Spatiotemporal Analysis Sports performance Mass Gatherings Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation dynamical systems Athletic Performance Research Design Tourism Leisure and Hospitality Management Soccer Small sided games Humans social network spatiotemporal analysis Orthopedics and Sports Medicine constraints Psychology business Cognitive psychology |
Zdroj: | Science and Medicine in Football, 6(2), 164-171. Taylor & Francis Group |
ISSN: | 2473-4446 2473-3938 |
Popis: | Background: An expert/non-expert paradigm often helps understand the underpinnings of sports expertise; however, this method is scarcely extended to the complexities of collective behaviour in youth soccer. Aim: Therefore, the objectives of the current study are to investigate differences in the collective behaviour of youth soccer teams by expertise level. Methodology: Soccer players aged 15 to 20 years from high (n = 35) and low (n = 40) playing levels competed in two age-matched 5v5 small-sided games. For each game, teams’ skill involvement (shot, pass, dribble, touch), passing networks (closeness, density, betweenness), and spatiotemporal characteristics (stretch index, effective area, length (L) & width (W), LpW ratio, synchrony) were measured using video footage and GPS coordinates. Results: High level teams had more attempted (p = .009), and completed skills (p = .003), particularly for the number of passes (p = .001) and shots (p = .012-.045). However, there were no significant between-group differences for either the passing networks or spatiotemporal characteristics. Conclusion: The findings from the current research suggest that the high-level teams can quickly and effectively move the ball within existing team structures and may better optimise their afforded space to execute desired skills when compared to the low-level teams. |
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