The
aim of this study was to assess the technical skills of both male and female
players according to their position. Twenty seven female (M= 12.52 ± .51) and
thirty seven male soccer players (M= 12.46 ± .51) who were members of amateur
youth leagues participated in the study. Players were classified according to
their playing position into the following groups: central defenders (CD),
fullbacks (FB), midfielders (M), wingers (W), forwards (F). Shooting, short and
long passing, dribbling, and dribbling after passing abilities were assessed.
Although there were not significant differences between players of various
positions the central defenders as well as the female players performed
significantly lower scores in most of the technical skills.
Subjects | Sports Medicine |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | December 17, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 5 Issue: 4 |