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The analysis of finishing attacks in football at EURO 2012
Týč, Jan ; Buzek, Mario (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title of project: The analysis of finishing attacks in football at EURO 2012 Aim of project: The aim of this thesis is to identify the most often and effective way of finishing attacks on EURO 2012 in chosen national teams, compare the results with the ones from WC 2010, identify characteristic models of finishing attacks and create a set of exercises for the training process. Methodology:Research was analyzed from indirect observation of video recordings of football matches from EURO 2012. Results: The most effective way of finishing is shooting from first or second touch within the penalty area. The identified models of finishing are combinations in front of the penalty area, intersection to the goal line with a back pass, passing the ball from the wing area in front of the penalty area, centre ball behind the line of defence and a vertical intersection pass behind the defence. Key words: football -shooting - Czech national team - Spain - Netherlands - finishing - attack - model
Analysis of the attacks at WC 2010
Týč, Jan ; Buzek, Mario (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title of project: The analysis of attacks - WC 2010 Aim of project: The aim of this project is to analyse the chosen, attacking and WC 2010 successful teams, which types of finishing are most often used, which methods are most effective, which players and on which posts do they most effectively score. Methodology: Research was made by watching indirect video records of football matches played on WC 2010. Results: The most often used type of finishing was first time shot from the area in front of the six yard box and around the border of the penalty kick area. Usually a short pass or a medium pass is before the finishing, often a pass throught the defence. Key words: football -shooting - Netherlands - Spain - finishing - attack
The analysis of finishing attacks in football at EURO 2012
Týč, Jan ; Buzek, Mario (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title of project: The analysis of finishing attacks in football at EURO 2012 Aim of project: The aim of this thesis is to identify the most often and effective way of finishing attacks on EURO 2012 in chosen national teams, compare the results with the ones from WC 2010, identify characteristic models of finishing attacks and create a set of exercises for the training process. Methodology:Research was analyzed from indirect observation of video recordings of football matches from EURO 2012. Results: The most effective way of finishing is shooting from first or second touch within the penalty area. The identified models of finishing are combinations in front of the penalty area, intersection to the goal line with a back pass, passing the ball from the wing area in front of the penalty area, centre ball behind the line of defence and a vertical intersection pass behind the defence. Key words: football -shooting - Czech national team - Spain - Netherlands - finishing - attack - model
Analysis of the attacks at WC 2010
Týč, Jan ; Buzek, Mario (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title of project: The analysis of attacks - WC 2010 Aim of project: The aim of this project is to analyse the chosen, attacking and WC 2010 successful teams, which types of finishing are most often used, which methods are most effective, which players and on which posts do they most effectively score. Methodology: Research was made by watching indirect video records of football matches played on WC 2010. Results: The most often used type of finishing was first time shot from the area in front of the six yard box and around the border of the penalty kick area. Usually a short pass or a medium pass is before the finishing, often a pass throught the defence. Key words: football -shooting - Netherlands - Spain - finishing - attack

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