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Title:
Analyzing 4 VS 2 matches for soccer juniors (comparative study)
Authors: Mohammed Mahmoud Meselhy Eldesouky
Year: 2014
Keywords: match analysis – small sided games - soccer juniors
Journal: Journal of Physical Education and Sport - Faculty of Physical Education for boys - Benha University
Volume: 1
Issue: 2
Pages: 33
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Mohammed Mahmoud Meselhy Eldesoky_2.pdf
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Abstract:

(4 vs 2) is one of the most popular and used games among soccer coaches because it is fun and exciting and most coaches rely on it in most parts of the unit. It is used in warm-up. Most coaches resort to this kind of games to prepare players away from boredom. And the course around the stadium and can be used during the physical part between exercises as a separator between each training and training followed by match 4 against 2 can be adapted in light of the goal to be achieved. Many coaches rely on games (4 to 2) for a variety of reasons, including a lack of players on the pitch, which increases the player's touch rate and when the player's touch rate increases, the skill level of the players will increase. And the compatibility will increase the fun for all of them but it is suitable for all stages of the different years and loved by the players inside the stadium so the researcher will ration the space specified to play and set different conditions for performance so that we can know what each player during these games through the analysis of offensive performance and defense, And defense in the middle and compare it with another stage All this information is presented in one report or form on the players and lines of the team and benefit from this evaluation and analysis in reaching important results depends on the coach in the knowledge of the level of players ,The researcher used the descriptive approach to suit the nature of the research and its objectives. (4-2 against 2) for the soccer players at the Benha Sports Club in Qalubiya Governorate, 162 games, 54 matches for each age stage on a sample (under 20 - 18 - 16 years). The most important results were 20 years with the three lines on teams 18 and 16 Year in most variables of defensive and offensive performance.

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