ABSTRACT

This edited collection brings together the latest research into the range of sports known as football.
With contributions by a large number of the leading international researchers in the field, the book aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice in football, and to raise the awareness of the value of a scientific approach to the various football codes.
The book contains nearly seventy papers, examining aspects ranging from match analysis and medical aspects of football to metabolism and nutrition, psychology and behaviour, and management and organization. Containing a wealth of research data, and a huge range of examples of how science can be applied; this book represents an invaluable reference for coaches, trainers, managers, medical staff, and all those involved in supporting performers in the many football codes.

part 1|49 pages

Biomechanics of Football

part 2|48 pages

Fitness Test Profiles of Footballers

part 3|72 pages

Match Analysis

chapter 16|6 pages

Goal Scoring Patterns Over the Course of a Match

An Analysis of the Australian National Soccer League

part 4|44 pages

Medical Aspects of Football

chapter 32|4 pages

Sports Medicine Changes the Rules

chapter 34|3 pages

Osteitis Pubis

A Stress Injury to the Pubic Bone

part 5|36 pages

Metabolism and Nutrition

part 6|29 pages

Paediatric Science and Football

chapter 44|6 pages

Talent Identification in Elite Youth Soccer Players

Physical and Physiological Characteristics

part 7|45 pages

Psychology and Motor Behaviour in Football

chapter 47|5 pages

Group Cohesion in English Professional Football

A Study of Youth Trainees

chapter 51|4 pages

Fatigue During Game Play

A Review of Central Nervous System Aspects During Exercise

part 10|46 pages

Management and Organisation