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Effect of playing tactics on goal scoring in Norwegian professional soccer

Methods that include an assessment of opponent interactions are thought to provide a more valid analysis of team match performance. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of playing tactics on goal scoring by assessing opponent interactions in Norwegian elite soccer. The sample included...

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Published in:Journal of sports sciences 2010-02, Vol.28 (3), p.237-244
Main Authors: Tenga, Albin, Holme, Ingar, Ronglan, Lars Tore, Bahr, Roald
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Competitive Behavior
Effects
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
goal scoring in soccer
Goals
Group Processes
Humans
Logistic Models
logistic regression
Male
match-performance analysis
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opponent interaction
Professional soccer
Regression analysis
Soccer
Studies
Task Performance and Analysis
Validity
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