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Proposal of teaching systematization of soccer based on games: development of tactical knowledge in 10 to 11 years old players

The aim of this study was to implement and evaluate a based on games teaching systematization of soccer for young players. This study was realized at a soccer school of a professional soccer club cited in Sao Paulo state Brazil. It has 16 volunteers, who underwent 37 lessons organized into three dif...

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Published in:Motricidade 2015-01, Vol.11 (2), p.115-115
Main Authors: Aquino, Rodrigo Leal de Queiroz Thomazde, Marques, Renato Francisco Rodrigues, Goncalves, Luiz Guilherme Cruz, Vieira, Luiz Henrique Palucci, Bedo, Bruno Luiz de Sousa, de Moraes, Camila, Menezes, Rafael Pombo, Santiago, Paulo Roberto Pereira, Puggina, Enrico Fuini
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Language:Portuguese
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Summary:The aim of this study was to implement and evaluate a based on games teaching systematization of soccer for young players. This study was realized at a soccer school of a professional soccer club cited in Sao Paulo state Brazil. It has 16 volunteers, who underwent 37 lessons organized into three different modules, with specific content. The analysis regarding the evolution of the participant's learning was based on tactical assessment system called FUT-SAT. This instrument considers the tactical action performed, the location of the occurrence, as well as its practical outcome, generating a Tactical Performance Index, and a number of Tactical Actions for each player analyzed. To evaluate and compare the development of tactical learning of the participants, four tests were performed, one as a control function, during the first class, and the other three during the last class of each teaching module. From the data obtained, the systematization of teaching proposed in this study provided an opportunity significant positive development in learning tactical players involved.
ISSN:1646-107X