Analysis of the goals of a futsal team sub-17 in state Santa Catarina 2004
Abstract
The objective of this study was to analyze how the goals occurred in a futsal team in the state of Santa Catarina in 2004. Were analyzed technical tactical actions. The sample consisted of shooting 9 of 12 first round matches of the 2004 state team in question. Data were recorded in Excel 2003 and adopted the method was quantitative, descriptive observational. In the results, actions, technical tactics that stood out against the others were combined and played counter-attack with 31 and 28% respectively. The dead-ball situations resulted in 23%, and the marking of individual plays goalie line and accounted for a considerable number of total goals in the team studied. The study serves as a basis for structuring the work related to futsal. However, it is necessary, other studies have linked both to the training as futsal in general.
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