2015
DOI: 10.1590/1807-55092015000100119
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Análise de padrões de transição ofensiva da Seleção Espanhola de Futebol na Copa do Mundo FIFA® 2010

Abstract: O objetivo do artigo consiste em identificar os padrões de transição ofensiva (defesa-ataque) da seleção espanhola de futebol na Copa do Mundo FIFA® 2010 através da análise da frequência das formas de aquisição/recuperação da bola (FAR) e dos setores do campo onde se sucederam essas ações. A amostra do estudo integra 895 sequências ofensivas realizadas durante os sete jogos da seleção espanhola na competição. Para a coleta dos dados, utilizou-se a observação de vídeos de partidas televisionadas. Os dados foram… Show more

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“…Our results demonstrate that the greatest number of goals were scored from the penalty area (mostly zones A and B), which is in line with the findings of several other researchers (Clemente et al, 2014;De Andrade et al, 2015;Palomino et al, 2000;Rodenas et al, 2020;Santos et al, 2016Santos et al, , 2017Santos et al, 2015;Tenga et al, 2010). However, there is moderate disparity between zones A and B, with more goals being scored from zone B.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Our results demonstrate that the greatest number of goals were scored from the penalty area (mostly zones A and B), which is in line with the findings of several other researchers (Clemente et al, 2014;De Andrade et al, 2015;Palomino et al, 2000;Rodenas et al, 2020;Santos et al, 2016Santos et al, , 2017Santos et al, 2015;Tenga et al, 2010). However, there is moderate disparity between zones A and B, with more goals being scored from zone B.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%