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Title:
Comparative effectiveness of performances to some goalkeepers in World Handball Championship twenty-fourth 2015
Authors: Ahmed Mohamed Elkot
Year: 2015
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Journal: journal of sports science assuite university
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

This research aims to identify the high level presented by high level goalkeepers during the twenty-fourth World Championship ‎compared to the performance levels of Egyptian regarding to effectiveness ‎levels, different methods of rollback ,rollback shooting balls from various centers, regions and at different corners of the goal During team defense Ways‎ and types of attack of a competitor, where the ‎researcher used the experimental approach when designing and ‎programming the electronic form, and the descriptive approach for observations of goalkeepers matches (sample). The research ‎sample included number of 4 goalkeepers in 6 games for each one, the main results indicate excellence goalkeeper with a ‎high level as effective rollback and acquisitions to start fast break when compared to the Egyptian goalkeeper. the most centers, ‎areas and corners shooting to the goalkeeper was center back ‎‎(heart attack) in the range of 6m In the middle of the left and ‎the middle of the right corners. The effectiveness of high level ‎goalkeepers increase when their teams use compound defense methods and the reduced of effectiveness of rollback for Egyptian goalkeeper from ‎different regions.‎

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