2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12662-018-0511-6
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Reliability and validity of a soccer passing test using the Footbonaut

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“…In modern football, there is a change in speed combined with short passing [11], [12]. Passing is a skill that is often used in football, both short passing and long passing [13]. The speed of passing made will correlate with the speed of the football game [11], [14], [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In modern football, there is a change in speed combined with short passing [11], [12]. Passing is a skill that is often used in football, both short passing and long passing [13]. The speed of passing made will correlate with the speed of the football game [11], [14], [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assessments that are not true representations of in game demands may also suffer from the same fate as the Loughborough Soccer Passing Test. To the author's knowledge, only the Footbonaut amongst the assessments listed above has undergone scientific testing that has been reported in the scientific literature (Beavan et al 2018;Saal et al 2018). Therefore, as these tools are very rare and out of reach for the vast majority of clubs and researchers alike, we advocate for clubs with access to them to also grant external researchers access to use these assessments.…”
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“…It was stated that with this system, the existing talent identification and talent development structure of football players can be strengthened. In another study, Saal et al [17] evaluated the reliability and validity of a soccer short passing test using the Footbonaut measurement system. As a result, they concluded that skilled players are significantly faster in performing short passes than less-skilled players.…”
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confidence: 99%