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POSTER ABSTRACTS – FRIDAY, 22 MAY 2015FRIDAY, 22 MAY 2015 - 12:00 - 13:00POSTER SESSION IIIP10MATCH ANALYSIS - PART IIP10.01Analysis of teamwork statistical parameters as a key success factor of youth players'developmentRT Destria, Roesanggit Prabu, H MaulanaLabbola Sports Co., Jakarta, SingaporeInformation about talented youth players more easily obtainable. We saw a lot of talented youthplayer who expected to become a star when they called by senior national team, and it is not fewwho’s finally failed to shine. One of the causes is the difference of the tactical approach in thejunior level and senior level, particularly the process to create a goal. Our research is fromIndonesia National U-19 team and Indonesia Senior team. From the same match, we use linearregression and correlations method, total goal scored as dependent variable. Total successful passesand successful dribble as independent variable. With confidence level 95%, we get a result thatsuccessful dribble influenced the goal process with the Pearson correlation reaching 70%meanwhile successful passes influenced 45% the goal process for Indonesia National U-19 team.Whilst Indonesia Senior Team, the successful passes more influenced the goal process with thePearson correlation is about 76% rather than successful dribble influenced only 39%. Successfulpasses is the reflection of good teamwork. Meanwhile, successful dribble more identic with theindividual game play. From this analysis, can be concluded that the quality of Indonesia NationalU-19 Team players more affected into total goal scored, whilst in senior level team work is moreaffected. Hence, the main ability that cause youth player to be success is to change the individualgame play into teamwork.P10.02A quantitative analysis of penalty kicks in the English Premier LeaguePaul R Ford, J Gilmore-Jones, AP McRobertLiverpool John Moores University, Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool,UKPenalty kicks during a soccer match provide the attacking team with a goal scoring opportunity.Despite their importance to match outcome, objective data on penalty kicks, success rates and theinfluence of other factors is scarce. The aim of this study was to conduct a quantitative analysis ofpenalty kicks across five seasons of the English Premier League. Every penalty kick awardedbetween the start of the 2009-10 and end of 2013-14 seasons were analysed. There were 38 matchesper season across 20 teams, making a total of 380 matches per season. Data was collated forfrequency, success rate, unsuccessful outcomes, and match, team and taker characteristics. There241

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