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Network analysis and tactical behaviour in soccer small-sided and conditioned games: influence of absolute and relative playing areas on different age categories

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  • Pedro Emílio Drumond Moreira
  • Gustavo Fernandes Barbosa
  • Cristiano Da Conceição Ferreira Murta
  • Juan Carlos Pérez Morales
  • Sarah Da Glória Teles Bredt
  • Gibson Moreira Praça
  • Pablo Juan Greco

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This study aimed to compare the effect of manipulating the absolute and relative area of SSCG on players’ behaviour. 36 players were selected from the U-13 and U-14 category. The SSCG were played in three different formats: 3 vs. 3 (36 × 27 m, 162 m2), 3 vs. 3 + 1 (36 × 27 m, 139 m2), and 3 vs. 3 + 1 large (40 × 29 m, 162 m2). Tactical behaviour and network properties were assessed using the FUT-SAT and the Social Network Analysis, respectively. A two-way ANOVA was used to compare the dependent variables between the different SSCG and ages. Results showed that U-14 players performed more actions of offensive coverage (p = 0.01; small-to-medium effect) and presented a lower dispersion of the eigenvector centrality (p = 0.002; small effect). Moreover, increases in the relative playing area induced an increase of offensive coverage actions (p = 0.01; medium effect). The simultaneous reduction of absolute and relative playing area induced a higher frequency of offensive unity (p = 0.02; medium effect), increased the level of interaction between players (p = 0.001; large effect). We conclude that, for young players, U-13 and U-14 category, it is important to reduce the area of SSCG during training sessions to increase tactical performance.

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  • Pedro Emílio Drumond Moreira & Gustavo Fernandes Barbosa & Cristiano Da Conceição Ferreira Murta & Juan Carlos Pérez Morales & Sarah Da Glória Teles Bredt & Gibson Moreira Praça & Pablo Juan Greco, 2020. "Network analysis and tactical behaviour in soccer small-sided and conditioned games: influence of absolute and relative playing areas on different age categories," International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(1), pages 64-77, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rpanxx:v:20:y:2020:i:1:p:64-77
    DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2019.1705642
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