Passing ability of adolescent soccer players during 4-day tournament play

(Passspielfähigkeit von jugendlichen Fußballspielern während eines 4-tägigen Turniers)

Reduced match-performance variables such as distances covered (total and high-intensity running) and increased perceptions of fatigue have been identified during tournament play in adolescent soccer players. Predominantly as a result of insufficient recovery periods and strategies between matches, match-fatigue has significant implications on the short-passing ability as well as technical proficiency during simulated game-play. The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of match-fatigue on the technical execution of adolescent soccer player`s short-passing ability across a 4-day tournament. Methods Participants (n=12) were male adolescent (13.7 0.5yr) regional academy representative players participating in a 4-day representative tournament held over consecutive days. Each player undertook the Loughborough Soccer Passing Test (LSPT) following a standardized warm up but prior to their team warm up as well as immediately after the game on all playing days. Players undertook the LSPT on a spare playing field at the competition venue away from parents, coaches, team-mates and any potential crowd influence. Results & Discussion Participant times to complete the LSPT were slower following their games (50.71 0.86 sec) than pre-game (49.51 0.70 sec; p<0.05). However, the most significant findings were the significantly inferior ball control (p<0.05), accuracy (p<0.001), decision-making (p<0.05) and resultant combined penalties post-game compared to that of pre-game (24.98 1.08sec vs. 13.68 1.49 sec). Conclusion This study identified a decline in the short-passing ability of adolescent soccer playersacross a 4-day tournament primarily due to a decline in technical proficiency.
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Veröffentlicht in:7th World Congress on Science and Football (WCSF), 2011
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Tokyo 2011
Online-Zugang:http://www.shobix.co.jp/jssf/contents/supplement/files/P-058.pdf
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