2006
DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2006.11868376
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Space definition for match analysis in soccer.

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“…In support, Hill-Haas et al (2011) suggested that SSGs may facilitate the development of tactical awareness within the appropriate context of the game, but its realization depends on game design. There is some empirical evidence showing the effect of the relationship between space and time on soccer match performance (Harris & Reilly, 1988;Seabra & Dantas, 2006;Suzuki & Nishijima, 2004;Tenga, Holme, Ronglan, & Bahr, 2010). Hence, the results of the present study could be used by soccer practitioners to apply individual playing areas in SSGs and specific exercises for goalkeepers that correspond to those found in competition and increase the specificity of their training stimulus to improve tactical performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In support, Hill-Haas et al (2011) suggested that SSGs may facilitate the development of tactical awareness within the appropriate context of the game, but its realization depends on game design. There is some empirical evidence showing the effect of the relationship between space and time on soccer match performance (Harris & Reilly, 1988;Seabra & Dantas, 2006;Suzuki & Nishijima, 2004;Tenga, Holme, Ronglan, & Bahr, 2010). Hence, the results of the present study could be used by soccer practitioners to apply individual playing areas in SSGs and specific exercises for goalkeepers that correspond to those found in competition and increase the specificity of their training stimulus to improve tactical performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of information such as ball circulation and occupation areas in the match field aimed at identifying the most recurrent patterns. The relationship between the most recurrent tactical patterns, whose greater frequency may be attributed to their strategic nature, and related outcomes (e.g., score attempt, turnover) enables evaluating the efficiency of the team strategy (Grehaigne & Caty, 2010;Seabra & Dantas, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most of these studies, analyses performed have been capturing the result of displacements of the whole team (Collet, 2013;Grehaigne & Caty, 2010;Pfeiffer, & Perl, 2006;Seabra & Dantas, 2006) . Analysis of information such as ball circulation and occupation areas in the match field aimed at identifying the most recurrent patterns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this purpose, this study proposes a classification to differentiate types of start-up a possession (from dynamic play: recoveries; and from static play: restarts and strategic set-plays) and takes into account offensive playing tactics performed during the beginning and development of the possession as well as situational variables. In addition, the initial situation of the defensive team is examined by studying the opponent´s space of defensive occupation (Grehaigne, 1997), which represents the degree of invasion into the opponent, and it has been demonstrated as a reliable method to study the dynamic space in football (Seabra & Dantas, 2006). …”
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confidence: 99%