Network analysis in small-sided and conditioned soccer games: the influence of additional players and playing position
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Resumo: | The purpose of this article was to investigate the influence of additional players and playing position on the network properties during 2x4 minutes small-sided and conditioned games (SSCG) in soccer. Eighteen young soccer players (age 16.4±0.7 years), six defenders, six midfielders, and six forwards, voluntarily participated in SSCGs with different task conditions (4vs.3, with an additional player inside the pitch, 3vs.3+2, with two support players at the side of the pitch, and 3vs.3, numerical equality). General (density, total links and clustering coefficient) and individual (degree centrality, degree prestige, and page rank) network properties were analyzed using the SocNetV® software. Results showed higher values of density (F=59.354, p=.001), total links (F=40.951, p=.001), and clustering coefficient (F=21.851, p=.001) during the 4vs.3 SSCG. Besides, midfielders showed higher values of degree centrality than defenders and forwards (F=10.669, p=.001). Midfielders and forwards also showed higher values of degree prestige than defenders (F=5.527, p=.005). These results indicate that both task condition and playing position influence the general and individual network properties during SSCGs. For this reason, it is suggested that both task condition and team composition need to be adjusted to the coaches’ purpose for each training session in order to maximize the possibilities of cooperation among the teammates. |
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Network analysis in small-sided and conditioned soccer games: the influence of additional players and playing positionGraph theoryNetwork analysiTask constraintsSmall-sided gamesSoccerFutebolAnalise de redesThe purpose of this article was to investigate the influence of additional players and playing position on the network properties during 2x4 minutes small-sided and conditioned games (SSCG) in soccer. Eighteen young soccer players (age 16.4±0.7 years), six defenders, six midfielders, and six forwards, voluntarily participated in SSCGs with different task conditions (4vs.3, with an additional player inside the pitch, 3vs.3+2, with two support players at the side of the pitch, and 3vs.3, numerical equality). General (density, total links and clustering coefficient) and individual (degree centrality, degree prestige, and page rank) network properties were analyzed using the SocNetV® software. Results showed higher values of density (F=59.354, p=.001), total links (F=40.951, p=.001), and clustering coefficient (F=21.851, p=.001) during the 4vs.3 SSCG. Besides, midfielders showed higher values of degree centrality than defenders and forwards (F=10.669, p=.001). Midfielders and forwards also showed higher values of degree prestige than defenders (F=5.527, p=.005). These results indicate that both task condition and playing position influence the general and individual network properties during SSCGs. For this reason, it is suggested that both task condition and team composition need to be adjusted to the coaches’ purpose for each training session in order to maximize the possibilities of cooperation among the teammates.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisBrasilEEF - DEPARTAMENTO DE ESPORTESUFMG2023-07-19T18:17:56Z2023-07-19T18:17:56Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdf1331-1441http://hdl.handle.net/1843/56747https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9971-7308https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9813-2842https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4497-5518https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2607-5935porKinesiologyGibson Moreira PraçaFilipe Manuel ClementeJuan Carlos Perez MoralesAndré Gustavo Pereira de AndradePablo Juan Grecoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2023-07-19T18:17:57Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/56747Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2023-07-19T18:17:57Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false |
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Network analysis in small-sided and conditioned soccer games: the influence of additional players and playing position |
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Network analysis in small-sided and conditioned soccer games: the influence of additional players and playing position |
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Network analysis in small-sided and conditioned soccer games: the influence of additional players and playing position Gibson Moreira Praça Graph theory Network analysi Task constraints Small-sided games Soccer Futebol Analise de redes |
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Network analysis in small-sided and conditioned soccer games: the influence of additional players and playing position |
title_full |
Network analysis in small-sided and conditioned soccer games: the influence of additional players and playing position |
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Network analysis in small-sided and conditioned soccer games: the influence of additional players and playing position |
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Network analysis in small-sided and conditioned soccer games: the influence of additional players and playing position |
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Network analysis in small-sided and conditioned soccer games: the influence of additional players and playing position |
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Gibson Moreira Praça |
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Gibson Moreira Praça Filipe Manuel Clemente Juan Carlos Perez Morales André Gustavo Pereira de Andrade Pablo Juan Greco |
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Filipe Manuel Clemente Juan Carlos Perez Morales André Gustavo Pereira de Andrade Pablo Juan Greco |
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Gibson Moreira Praça Filipe Manuel Clemente Juan Carlos Perez Morales André Gustavo Pereira de Andrade Pablo Juan Greco |
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Graph theory Network analysi Task constraints Small-sided games Soccer Futebol Analise de redes |
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Graph theory Network analysi Task constraints Small-sided games Soccer Futebol Analise de redes |
description |
The purpose of this article was to investigate the influence of additional players and playing position on the network properties during 2x4 minutes small-sided and conditioned games (SSCG) in soccer. Eighteen young soccer players (age 16.4±0.7 years), six defenders, six midfielders, and six forwards, voluntarily participated in SSCGs with different task conditions (4vs.3, with an additional player inside the pitch, 3vs.3+2, with two support players at the side of the pitch, and 3vs.3, numerical equality). General (density, total links and clustering coefficient) and individual (degree centrality, degree prestige, and page rank) network properties were analyzed using the SocNetV® software. Results showed higher values of density (F=59.354, p=.001), total links (F=40.951, p=.001), and clustering coefficient (F=21.851, p=.001) during the 4vs.3 SSCG. Besides, midfielders showed higher values of degree centrality than defenders and forwards (F=10.669, p=.001). Midfielders and forwards also showed higher values of degree prestige than defenders (F=5.527, p=.005). These results indicate that both task condition and playing position influence the general and individual network properties during SSCGs. For this reason, it is suggested that both task condition and team composition need to be adjusted to the coaches’ purpose for each training session in order to maximize the possibilities of cooperation among the teammates. |
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