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Characteristics of selected performance indicators in defensive play of the men's U19 FK Dukla Praha category and the women's FK Dukla Praha 1st team
Janko, Kristian ; Frýbort, Pavel (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Name: Characteristics of selected performance indicators in defensive play of the men's U19 FK Dukla Praha category and the women's FK Dukla Praha 1st team Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to compare selected performance indicators before conceding a goal between men's U19 category and women's 1st team at FK Dukla Praha. Methods: A quantitative research was conducted using notational analysis based on predetermined categories through indirect observation. All 130 goals conceded by the FK Dukla Praha U19 men's category (66) and by the women's FK Dukla Praha 1st team (64) in the 2022/2023 season were examined. The game situations leading to the conceded goal were recorded into five categories. Results: Both teams most frequently conceded goals from set-piece situations (women's 1st 34%, men's U19 32% of all conceded goals). The U19 category conceded more goals from shots outside the penalty area. The majority of goals were recorded after a shot from within a distance of 11 meters (U19 category 61%, Women's "A" 72% of goals). Conclusion: The results showed similarities between the U19 category and the women's 1st team in terms of the most frequent goal-conceding methods, but also differences, as the women's "A" team more often conceded goals from crosses and corner kicks. The women's "A" team had...
The Analysis of passing through the opponent in football players in the U13 and U15 categories
Vorlíček, Lukáš ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title: The Analysis of passing through the opponent in football players in the U13 and U15 categories. Objectives: The Analysis of offensive activities of passing through the opponent football players of younger pupils category U13 and older pupils category U15. Methods: The research sample was formed by two youth teams of younger pupils category U13 and older pupils category U15 playing the highest Czech league and European football cups. At the U13 category were monitored three matches, at the category of U15 four league or friendly matches in 2021/2022 season. The data were obtained from VEO camera recordings. The data were then inserted into the prepared folio and processed by Microsoft Office Excel. Within the research we were focused on frequency, success rate, arithmetic mean and standard deviation. We obtained the substantive significance of the difference by calculating Hedges' g. Results: A significantly higher passing through the opponent success in the own half compared to the attacking half was found only in U15. Also, the difference in the overall success of passing through the opponent between the U15 and U13 teams did not reach material significance and their success rate was almost identical (63% ±7.7%; 61% ±6.5%). A significantly higher frequency passing through the opponent was...
Analysis of an individual skill - passing through the opponent
Slicho, Tomáš ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title: Analysis of an individual skill - passing through the opponent Objectives: The objective of this thesis is the analysis of the individual skill, namely passing through the opponent in a selected group of the Champions League. Methods: In my thesis to obtain data I used the method of indirect observation of selected matches that were available to me based on video recordings. I analyzed individual matches into record sheets. This analysis is focused on the individual skill, namely passing through the opponent. Results: The overall frequency of passsing through the opponent for the teams Bayern Munich, Inter Milan and FC Barcelona was significantly higher compared to the team Viktoria Plzeň. Viktoria Plzeň's overall success rate was significantly lower than the other teams in the group. The overall failure to lose the ball for Viktoria Plzeň was significantly higher than the other teams. The players of Viktoria Plzeň recorded a significantly lower frequency of offensive duels 1versus2+ in comparison with the other teams. The overall frequency of attempts to pass through the opponent in the penalty area was significantly higher for the other teams compared to Viktor Plzeň's team. The success after the loop with a change of direction was significantly lower for the Viktoria Plzeň team compared...
Analysis of the structure and content of the weekly training microcycle in U13 and U15 football players
Novotný, Adam ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title: Analysis of the structure and content of the weekly training microcycle in U13 and U15 football players Name: Adam Novotný Thesis supervisor: Mgr. Jakub Kokštejn, Ph.D. Objective: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to compare the content, structure and time efficiency of the training process within a weekly microcycle between the football categories of younger pupils (category U13) and older pupils (category U15). At the same time, the aim is to compare the content and structure of the training process of the mentioned categories with the recommendations of the Football Association of the Czech Republic. Methods: The research population consisted of two student categories of players (U13 and U15). Non-participant observation and the creation of a video recording of a three-week training mesocycle were used for data collection. The significance of the differences with respect to the stated hypotheses was tested by assessing the substantive significance of Hedges' g coefficient and also by using percentages. Results: This study found a significant difference in the use of preparatory games between the U13 (25.9 %) and U15 (68.4 %) categories. As expected, a significant difference was also analyzed for the use of weight training. The U13 category did not use weight training at all and opted...
Movement determinants of football performance
Michalanský, Dominik ; Šteffl, Michal (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title Movement determinants of football performance Objectives A systematic review of the knowledge dealing with the determinants of sports performance in amateur, semi-amateur and proffesional football players. A comparison of the results of studies on speed and power. Methods The methods used in the development of this thesis was the analysis of relevant literature, studies and internet sources. Their subsequent description. The thesis is written in the form of a review study. To obtain relevant information, electronic databases PubMed, Web of Science (WoS), SCOPUS and SPORTDiscus (EBSCO). The following words were used in the search: football, soccer, performance, strength, speed vertical jump. Results A total of 19 studies were selected for the review. Maximal average speed, when reaching an average speed above 30 km/h, largely does not affect motor performance. Players improve their movement and stress test results over the last 20 years. There is a strong correlation between speed and strength abilities. Key words football, speed, stregth, performance, study, vertical jump, CMJ, SJ, VJ Abstract
Analysis of attacking playing systems Czech football team U19 on the elite qualification Europe championship
Kovář, Jan ; Frýbort, Pavel (advisor) ; Kokštejn, Jakub (referee)
Title: Analysis of attacking playing systems Czech football team U19 on the elite qualification European championship. Objectives: In this bachelor thesis I will focus on the identification of attack systems in football and the detailed analysis of players' participation in shoot attempts. Method used: Observational analysis with the method of indirect observation. This is a joint research. Results: From indirect observation records I found out that the most used attack is fast attack (77,3%). Continual attack (13,3%) and combined attack (9,63%) was used rarely. The most attacking playing system that was finished was fast attack (23,1%). The most participate players at finished attacks were middle defenders, midfielders and forwards. Keywords: Fast attack, football, combined attack, continual attack
The effect of a short-term intervention program for development of sprint abilities in young soccer players (U15)
Chaloupka, Tomáš ; Kokštejn, Jakub (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title: The effect of a short-term intervention program for development of sprint abilities in young soccer players (U15) Autor: Tomá Chaloupka Head of work: Mgr. Jakub Kok tejn, Ph.D. Objectives: The aim of the thesis is to verify the effectiveness of a short-term intervention program for sprint speed development in young soccer players (U15). Methods: The research sample included soccer players (15 year old; n=12; 14,2±0,3 years) from the highest competitive level in the Czech Republic. For the interventional effect verification we used several sprint tests (sprint on 5, 10 and 30 meters, shuttle sprint 2x10 meters). Data analysis was performed by using IBM SPSS software version 22. Results: In the experimental group we did not found any significant improvement in the posttest in any individual tests after completion of the short-term speed-oriented intervention. Based on our results we note that we have failed to verify the effectiveness of the short-term intervention program for the sprint development in the young soccer players. Keywords: movement intervention, young, soccer, speed
Coach behaviour in training process
Vachuta, Lukáš ; Buzek, Mario (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Name:Coach Behaviour in Training The Aim of the Thesis: Observation of the trainer's attitude to the supervision of the youth football team. The observed object will be the trainer Martin from the club Bohemians 1905. I will focus my attention on his behaviour to players, on the ways how he explains individual exercises, in particular on his way of communication with children, understandability and clearness of the demonstration. I will also watch the ways used for motivating the trainees. Methodology: To reach my result I will use two basic methods. The first method deals with observing and making video recordings which will be consequently analysed and evaluated. The second method will be based on questioning both the trainer and the chosen players using a short questionnaire. Results: My thesis will serve as positive and negative feedback for the observed trainer who can use the provided material with particular recommendations in order to improve his work. Further, the mentioned recommendations can be used by all trainers involved in youth categories as it is material which can help them with the procedure of explaining and supervising exercises. Key Words: children, adults, junior school age, behaviour, sport psychology, respect to rules
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 standard situations in futsal FIFA
Hovorka, Miroslav ; Buzek, Mario (advisor) ; Frýbort, Pavel (referee)
Title: Analysis of standard situations in futsal FIFA Objectives: The main goal of this work is to observe solutions of standard situations by teams from the top futsal league. Another goal is to determine the effect of solving these situations onto the amount of goals scored and overall success. Methods: In this thesis were used methods of comparison, analysis and hypothesis testing. The method of comparison was used to compare the observed data with previous results of the bachelor thesis, which were also tested after that. The method of analysis was applied to the analysis of individual situations and standard solutions were then generalized by comparison with similar situations. Results: It was found that the standard conditions affect the game and their successful solutions cause a lot of goals for a team. Most goals are scored from direct free kicks and corner kicks. Most signals, game combinations, the teams practiced at corner kicks and sidekicks at the opponents half. Keywords: small form of football, game performance, game combination, solution of game tasks

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