Abstract
The structure of competitive activities (even on the level of technique) represents the foundation while planning and operationalization
of the method of training and teaching on each professional football team. The results of the performed research are obtained on a group
sample of subjects from four national team, participants of the World Championship, held in Germany in 2006: Italy, France, Germany and
Portugal. The elaboration and discussion of the obtained results included the overall duration of each analyzed match when the ball was in
game. The observing protocol (prepared for this research) was used separately for each match and for each player. Based on qualification
of technique of football game, an overall of 42 variables were observed, classified in a total of 5 groups of technical elements: ball
kicks(15 variables – elements), ball receiving (12 variables – elements), disguising movements and dribblings (11 variables – elements),
taking away of the ball (3 variables – elements) and carrying the ball. The results of the research indicated that ball hitting is the dominant
technical element of football game (425), as well as that dribblings and disguised movements are rarely implemented (16.5). The kicks
with the inside of the foot are far most represented, and the kicks with inside part of the foot ridge and headers are also distinguished.
Among headers, it is important to underline the header with the bounce on one leg, since it is applied most. Ball receiving is the second frequent represented technique element and it was used on average 292 times in a match. The most often used is receiving with the inside
of the foot of the rolling balls, while the second represented was the receiving of high balls based on amortization with inside part of the
foot, as well as chest receiving of the ball. Technical element of taking away of the ball appears most in the form of taking away of the ball
with inside part of the foot. The value of the approach to the problems of football game in this way reflects in application of the obtained results immediately in practice. |