2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbce.2015.11.011
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Análise da ocorrência temporal dos gols no Campeonato Brasileiro 2011

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“…There was a small, if insignificant, differentiation in the case of the Spanish teams, as they scored more often during the last fifteen minutes of the game, as well as during the timebetween the 30th and the 45th minutes. Similar goal-scoring behaviour was also observed in oth-er studies in lower-level national leagues, such as in Greece, Brazil, and Ethiopia (Armatas, Giannakos, Papadopoulou, & Skoufas, 2009;Campos et al, 2016;Chekol, 2016) as well as in national-teams competitions, like the European Cup and the World Cup (Çobanoğlu, 2019;Leite, 2013;Tousios, Michailidis, Mandroukas, Mikikis, & Metaxas, 2018), leading to the conclusion that goal-scoring occurs more often during these specific periods of a football match. This outcome is further reinforced by the findings in the research by Leite (2017), who analysed an exceptionally large sample of matches and goals (8,200 goals and 3,100 matches), focusing his methodology solely on the moment of goal scoring.…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…There was a small, if insignificant, differentiation in the case of the Spanish teams, as they scored more often during the last fifteen minutes of the game, as well as during the timebetween the 30th and the 45th minutes. Similar goal-scoring behaviour was also observed in oth-er studies in lower-level national leagues, such as in Greece, Brazil, and Ethiopia (Armatas, Giannakos, Papadopoulou, & Skoufas, 2009;Campos et al, 2016;Chekol, 2016) as well as in national-teams competitions, like the European Cup and the World Cup (Çobanoğlu, 2019;Leite, 2013;Tousios, Michailidis, Mandroukas, Mikikis, & Metaxas, 2018), leading to the conclusion that goal-scoring occurs more often during these specific periods of a football match. This outcome is further reinforced by the findings in the research by Leite (2017), who analysed an exceptionally large sample of matches and goals (8,200 goals and 3,100 matches), focusing his methodology solely on the moment of goal scoring.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Moreover, some studies highlight the link between goal scoring and factors, such as the number of shots taken in rela-tion to the number of passes during each ball possession, and the teams' style of play (Fernandez-Navarro, Fradua, Zubillaga, Ford, & Allistair, 2018;Hughes & Franks, 2005). Other studies focus on the time of goal scoring (Campos, Drezner, & Cortez, 2016;Leite, 2017;Njororai, 2014), showing that most goals are scored in the last 15-30 minutes of a game.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se ha identificado que se anotan más goles por partido en los segundos tiempos en comparación con los primeros tiempos (Alberti, Iaia, Arcelli, Cavaggioni, & Rampinini, 2013; Evangelos, Gioldasis, Ioannis, & Georgia, 2018). En el Campeonato Brasileño 2011 se anotaron más goles en los últimos 30 minutos de la segunda parte, específicamente entre el minuto 60 y 75 con un porcentaje de anotación de 18,5%, mientras que en los primeros 15 minutos el porcentaje fue de 11,60% (Campos, Drezner, y Cortez, 2016). La mayor cantidad de goles anotados en los último 15 minutos de la segunda parte del juego se dan dentro del área y por medio de juego asociado (Souza, Farah, y Dias, 2011).…”
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“…En ligas europeas (España, Italia, Alemania, y Francia) (Evangelos et al, 2018) y en las ediciones de la copa mundial del 2006 y 2018 se reportaron más anotaciones en el segundo tiempo que en la primera mitad (Armatas y Yiannakos, 2010; Kubayi, 2020). En un estudio realizado en el Campeonato Brasileño del 2011, se reportó la mayor cantidad de goles entre los minutos 60-75 (18,5%)(Campos et al, 2016). Una posible explicación es que la fatiga física y mental acumulada en el transcurso de un partido puede afectar el desempeño de los jugadores lo que lleva a un mayor número de fallas tácticas y técnicas ofreciendo alguna ventaja a los atacantes rivales(Russell, Benton, y Kingsley, 2011;Smith et al, 2016).…”
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