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Analysis of combinations in overpowering play in men's teams playing the water polo champions' league
KOPENCOVÁ, Karolína
The aim of the bachelor's thesis was to analyze the power play combinations in the water polo in selected men's teams of the Champions League. The research group consisted of nine men's European water polo teams, namely Zodiac CNAB, Dinamo Tbilisi, An Brescia, FTC Telekom Budapest, Waspo98 Hannover, Jadran Herceg Novi, Spandau 04 Berlin, Cn Marseille and Jug Adriatic Osigur. Data collection took place in the period from 1st December 2020 to 5th March 2021, when the first round of the men's Champions League began to be played. Overpowering game combinations from the video are recorded using diagrams, tables and graphs. The highest number of overpowering games was recorded by the Cn Marseiille team, a total of 22. On the other hand, the Waspo98 Hannover team had the smallest representation in the number of 10 overpowering games. At the most cases, the power play was ended over the right or left wing and this was also the most successful type of ending. The second most successful type of power play was over the right and left goalpost. The power play ended over the back defender had the lowest success. The Spanish team Zodiac Barcelona achieved the highest success in overpowering game combinations. On the other hand, the lowest success rate was recorded in the Waspo98 Hannover team.
Analysis of power plays in Czech republic U18 for the last three World Championship (2018, 2019, 2021)
Brož, Jaroslav ; Novák, Dominik (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Analysis of power plays in Czech republic U18 for the last three World Championship (2018, 2019, 2021) Objectives: The aim of this bachelor thesis will be a detailed analysis of the goals scored from numerical superiority at the U18 World Championship in 2018, 2019 and 2021. The first sub-objective is to determine the positives and negatives of the Czech national team's power plays at these World Championships. The second sub-objective is to compare the Czech Republic's power plays against the top two ranked teams from all World Cups. Methods: The analysis was conducted in the form of indirect observation. Using video recordings, 71 power play goals scored in 43 matches from three World Championships in 2018, 2019 and 2021 were observed. The teams observed were always the Czech Republic together with the finalists of these three World Championships. The goals were then recorded in the created record sheets and analysed. Results: The analysis included the shooting area, shooting location, the formation used to score the goal and the type of shooting. The results show that the most common shooting space was in front of the goal, which was seen in 26,76 % of power play goals. The most exploited shot of the World Championship was the cross-ice shot with a share of 63,38 %, which was most often...
Analysis of offensive futsal combinations and their practice
Mažári, Patrik ; Carboch, Jan (advisor) ; Buzek, Mario (referee)
Name: Analysis of offensive futsal combinations and their practice Aims: The diploma thesis aims to analyse the offensive game combinations of an elite futsal FIFA team from the point of view of the progression of the match, with focus on its training methods. Methods: The thesis expertly evaluates video recordings of Kazakhstan team from its impersonal and structured observing. To interpret the data, qualitative approach was used, as based on notational analysis and graphical diagrams. Results: The thesis records the game co-operations which are the most important to successfully finish the offensive. It discovers several variations of gradual offensive with the emphasis on the detail of its execution. It also describes and illustrates the scheme of the "power play." The results are followed by the suggested training methods. Key words: tactics, strategy, technique, shooting, power play, World cup

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