Authors
Kyle JM Bennett, Andrew R Novak, Matthew A Pluss, Christopher J Stevens, Aaron J Coutts, Job Fransen
Publication date
2018/7/3
Journal
Science and Medicine in Football
Volume
2
Issue
3
Pages
231-236
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Purpose
This study adopted an exploratory approach to investigate the use of small-sided games as a talent identification tool to determine youth soccer players’ skill proficiency.
Methods
A total of 73 male youth soccer players (age = 13.3 ± 1.2 years) were subdivided into two groups in accordance with their playing level (high-level: n = 36, low-level: n = 37). Within their levels, players completed 4 vs. 4 small-sided games on a 30 × 20 m playing surface under two conditions (condition 1: 5 × 3 min, condition 2: 3 × 5 min). Attempted and completed skill involvements were analysed using retrospective video analysis. Skill proficiency was determined as the total completed involvements relative to amount attempted.
Results
Repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance identified that high-level players displayed a significantly greater number of attempted and completed passes, touches, and total skill …
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