Assessment of the technical preparedness level of young football players
Abstract and keywords
Abstract:
The article presents various testing complexes for assessing the level of technical skill in young football players. Several existing test complexes in European football are considered. The purpose of the study is to determine the level of technical skill of 10-year-old football players. Research methods: analysis of scientific and methodological literature, testing, survey, methods of mathematical and statistical data processing. Research results and conclusions. An assessment of the technical skill level of 10-year-old young football players was conducted using European and domestic test complexes. The dynamics of changes in the technical skill level of 10-year-old young football players over the course of a calendar year were determined. A domestic test complex, "Technar," was developed for systematic monitoring of the technical skill level of young football players. A survey of specialists made it possible to determine their preferences in applying the domestic version of the "Technar" test complex to assess the technical skill level of young football players in comparison with existing European counterparts.

Keywords:
football, youth sports, technical training, technical skills, testing in sports
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