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POSTER ABSTRACTS – FRIDAY, 22 MAY 2015were 97 (SD = 11) penalty kicks per season, or one every four matches. A goal was scored in 79.5%of those penalty kicks, whereas 20.5% were unsuccessful. The goalkeeper saved 16.2% of allpenalties, whereas 1.0% hit the frame of the goal and missed, and 3.3% missed the goal and framecompletely. More penalties were awarded in earlier seasons, the second half, later in the match, tohome teams, and to teams who were drawing when compared to later seasons, the first half, earlierin the match, away teams, and teams who were winning or losing. More players who were rightfootdominant or older took penalties compared to left-foot dominant or younger players. Objectivedata on penalty kicks and the influence of key factors can help coaches plan their tactics for this keypart of the game.P10.03The features of attacking tactics in UEFA EURO 2012Tatsuro TakenakaWaseda University, Nishi-Tokyo City, JapanUEFA European Football Championship is the most major championship in modern soccer. So wecan see development of modern soccer in it. The purpose of this study is to analysis the features ofattacking tactics in UEFA EURO 2012. We extracted effective attack sequence from 31 games inUEFA EURO 2012. 1120 effective attack sequence was extracted, we categorized them by 3specification: 1). Onset point of the attack, 2). Number of the passes, 3). Duration of the attack. Weused a chi-square analysis about the date. About the onset point of the attack, the sequence startedin middle third area and central area were significantly higher. Significant difference wasrecognized between the duration of the attack, number of passes and the number of the effectiveattacks. 264 sequences were required for 5-9 seconds. It is the highest number of all category. Andwhen the attack sequence require over 10 seconds, the number tend to decrease. In conclusion,although onset point of the attack tends to be far from the goal, most attacks required in 9 secondsand they were finished within three passes in an attack sequence. Therefore, it became clear theneed of carrying a ball quickly to the goal even if it started an attack at the far point from the goal. Itwas suggested that the fast break had been the effective attack tactic in modern soccer.P10.04Match-performance analysis of world-leading women's football. Match-up between theUnited States and JapanHiroyuki Horino, T Tamura, T TakenakaWaseda University, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Nishi-Tokyo, JapanIn recent years the women's football is developing rapidly. The United States and Japan faced eachother in the final match of Women•fs World cup 2011 and London Olympic Games 2012. Thus thetwo nations have succeeded in the world. However a several studies have accomplished theassessment of team match performance in women•fs football. •The purpose of this study is toclarify the characteristic of the attack from the perspective of pass performance in national teams ofJapan and the U.S. Another aim is to examine the transformation of their tactics and strategy of both242

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