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    The relationships between tactical formation, technical-tactical performance, and match outcome in the Ethiopian Bet King Premier League
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2025) Chekle, Belayneh; Solomon, Tebibu; Tadesse, Tefera; Shewangizaw, Wondimagegn; Sin departamento asociado
    This study aimed to conduct a comprehensive analysis using a correlational study design to find the relationships between tactical formation, technical-tactical performance, and match outcome in the Ethiopian Bet King Premier League. Out of the seasons 240 matches, 40 matches were taken using a purposive sampling technique. A conceptual model guided the study process and how the study variables relate to one another, illuminating the dynamics that affect success in competitive soccer situations. The study results showed that in the Ethiopian Bet King Premier League, formation does not correlate with either technical-tactical performances such as ball possession and shots or with match outcomes, except the interrelationship among the technical tactical performance parameters and match outcome. However, a significant difference exists among the formations only in possession percentage F (3, 76) = 3.018, p = .035. The study has the implication that investigation of key performance indicators (KPIs) in today’s soccer must go far beyond identifying advanced performance indicators that can reflect the outcome of the game. Thus, for coaching, it implies that what matters the most is not the position we give to each player and the number of players in each position; instead, the complex intricacies of players’ movement, decisions, and positional change among the players could be potential factors for winning/match outcome.
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    Worst case scenario match analysis and contextual variables in professional soccer players: a longitudinal study
    (Termedia Publishing, 2020-07-10) Oliva-Lozano, José M.; Rojas-Valverde, Daniel; Gómez-Carmona, Carlos D.; Fortes, Víctor; Pino Ortega, José; Actividad Física y Deporte
    is study aimed to describe the worst-case scenarios (WCS) of professional soccer players by playing position in different durations and analyse WCS considering different contextual variables (match half, match location and match outcome). A longitudinal study was conducted in a professional soccer team. Data were collected from different WCS durations in the total distance (TD), high-speed running distance (HSRD), and sprinting distance (SPD). A mixed analysis of variance was performed to compare different WCS durations between playing positions and contextual variables, making pairwise comparisons by Bonferroni post hoc test Positional differences were found for TD (p < 0.01, ωp 2 = 0.02), HSRD (p < 0.01, ωp 2 = 0.01) and SPD (p < 0.01, ωp 2 = 0.02). There was a significant interaction when comparing WCS by match half in TD (F = 6.1, p < 0.01, ωp 2 = 0.07) but no significant differences in HSRD (p = 0.403, ωp 2 = 0) or SPD (p = 0.376, ωp 2 = 0). A significant interaction was identified when comparing WCS by match location in TD (F = 51.5, p < 0.01, ωp 2 = 0.14), HSRD (F = 19.15, p < 0.01, ωp 2 = 0.05) and SPD (F = 8.95, p < 0.01, ωp 2 = 0.01) as well as WCS by match outcome in TD (F = 36.4, p < 0.01, ωp 2 = 0.08), HSRD (F = 13.6, p < 0.01, ωp 2 = 0.04) and SPD (F = 7.4, p < 0.01, ωp 2 = 0.02). Positional differences exist in TD, HSRD, and SPD in match-play WCS, and contextual variables such as match half, match location and match outcome have a significant impact on the WCS of professional soccer players.

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