Abstract
The research consisted of four chapters structured as follows: The first chapter included a brief introduction to the game of football, the research problem, and objectives, including identifying some physical and skill attributes of players from the Al-Sinaa Sports Club according to different playing positions. The research hypothesis assumed that there are statistically significant differences between the physical and skill abilities of the players. The research sample included 18 players out of 25, representing 72% of the total population, with 6 players selected from defense, 6 from midfield, and 6 from attack. The second chapter presented the statistical analysis results using several tables, followed by a detailed scientific discussion supported by academic sources, leading to the achievement of the research objectives and verification of the hypothesis. The third chapter included conclusions such as the existence of significant differences in agility running and handling accuracy among the positions, with the midfield line showing the best performance, followed by attack and defense. Recommendations emphasized focusing on developing physical performance alongside skill training as essential requirements for modern football.
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Nasser, Abdulrahman and Khurbeit, Riyad Mazhar
(2016)
"A Comparative Study of Some Physical and Skill Abilities Among Players of Different Playing Positions in Football,"
Modern Sport: Vol. 15:
Iss.
3, Article 10.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54702/2708-3454.1557