2005
DOI: 10.4314/ajpherd.v10i4.24678
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Analysis of the goals scored at the 17th World Cup Soccer Tournament in South Korea-Japan 2002

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“…5,[9][10][11][12] Moreover, comparison or deep investigation of World Cups stands as another approach of game analysis research. 7,13,14 Regarding goal analysis, some studies have emphasized the importance of set pieces and showed that 25% to 40% of all goals were scored from set pieces. 13,15,16 De-Baranda and Lopez-Riquelme analyzed all goals scored from corner kicks in the 2006 World Cup according to match status and different performance indicators.…”
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“…5,[9][10][11][12] Moreover, comparison or deep investigation of World Cups stands as another approach of game analysis research. 7,13,14 Regarding goal analysis, some studies have emphasized the importance of set pieces and showed that 25% to 40% of all goals were scored from set pieces. 13,15,16 De-Baranda and Lopez-Riquelme analyzed all goals scored from corner kicks in the 2006 World Cup according to match status and different performance indicators.…”
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“…In fact, an analysis of the 2010 Soccer World Cup revealed that 80.69% of the goals were achieved by kicking (Njororai, 2013). Moreover, although accuracy is an important factor, kicking performance in soccer has been evaluated predominantly via the maximum ball velocity (Markovic, Dizdar, & Jaric, 2006).…”
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“…Although there are researches in literature about the physical and physiological characteristics of football players, there are limited numbers of studies about the performance analysis of football teams (Carling, 2010;Njororai, 2013;James, Mellalieu, & Taylor, 2004;Erdil, Bozkurt, İşleğen, & Ölçücü, 2013). Within this context, the purpose of this study is to find out the effects of technical features such as pass, shot, ball possession and ball stealing, and the goals scored in matches played by teams who participated in 2016 UEFA European Championship and to compare these features in terms of the state of qualifying out of the group.…”
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confidence: 99%