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A Comparative Analysis Referring To The Finalization Efficiency In The Games Played At The World Football Championship -Brazil 2014 By The Competition Finalists

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  • Sorin CIOLCÃ

    (UNEFS-Bucharest)

  • Gheorghe GRIGORE

    (UNEFS-Bucharest)

  • Tudor PALADE

    (UNEFS-Bucharest)

Abstract

The games played at the World Football Championship -Brazil 2014 by the competition finalists, namely the teams of Argentina and Germany, brought certain novelties, from the finalization point of view, contributing to the formulation of some important conclusions useful to the specialists in top performance football. This ascertaining research allowed us to determine the important parameters involved in increasing efficiency of the complex technical-tactical action of goal scoring, under the difficult conditions of playing the current football game. Finalizing the attack actions represents the main objective of the teams that want to achieve higher performances, by ensuring the participation of a large number of spectators, present in the stands of the stadiums to watch a quality show.

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  • Sorin CIOLCÃ & Gheorghe GRIGORE & Tudor PALADE, 2015. "A Comparative Analysis Referring To The Finalization Efficiency In The Games Played At The World Football Championship -Brazil 2014 By The Competition Finalists," Marathon, Department of Pshisycal Education and Sport, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 7(1), pages 21-25, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:rom:marath:v:7:y:2015:i:1:p:21-25
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