Length, width and centroid distance as measures of teams tactical performance in youth football

Volume: 14, Issue: sup1, Pages: S487 - S492
Published: Oct 12, 2012
Abstract
Small-sided games are commonly used in training and teaching contexts of football. However, few studies have focused on the tactical implications of this type of drills. The aim of this study is to identify how tactical collective behaviour varies with age in different small-sided game formats. We investigated the in-game field position in three different age groups of youth football players [under-9 (n=10; age = 8.5±0.53), under-11 (n=10; age =...
Paper Details
Title
Length, width and centroid distance as measures of teams tactical performance in youth football
Published Date
Oct 12, 2012
Volume
14
Issue
sup1
Pages
S487 - S492
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