DSpace Collection: Departamento de Artes, Humanidades e Desporto- Comunicações com revisão por pares
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/12
Departamento de Artes, Humanidades e Desporto- Comunicações com revisão por pares2024-01-11T03:53:35ZProjeto Action Girls: Desenvolver o potencial das raparigas e mulheres no desporto
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/6056
Title: Projeto Action Girls: Desenvolver o potencial das raparigas e mulheres no desporto
Authors: Sabino, Bebiana; Gomes, Margarida; Loureiro, Vânia; Loureiro, Nuno
Description: 1st International Meeting on Sport, Education and Communities: Beyond the Field organizado pelo Observatório de Desporto, Educação, Comunidades (ODEC), 1-2 junho, 20232023-01-01T00:00:00ZPerception of service quality in sports tourism events: The MIUT
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/6055
Title: Perception of service quality in sports tourism events: The MIUT
Authors: Antunes, Hélio; Sabino, Bebiana; Alves, Ricardo; Rodrigues, Ana
Description: Apresentação realizada no XIII Congreso Iberoamericano de Economía del Deporte, Universitat de València, 7-9 junio, 20232023-01-01T00:00:00ZPerfil dos treinadores de jovens futebolistas na região de Beja
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/5994
Title: Perfil dos treinadores de jovens futebolistas na região de Beja
Authors: Paixão, Paulo
Description: Comunicação completa do 2.º Fórum REDESPP em PDF, realizada nos dias 5 e 6 de novembro de 2018.2018-01-01T00:00:00ZThe differential effect of the evolving game status in the passing sequences of Top-level European Football Teams
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/5993
Title: The differential effect of the evolving game status in the passing sequences of Top-level European Football Teams
Authors: Paixão, Paulo; Sampaio, Duarte; Duarte, Ricardo
Abstract: OBJECTIVES In recent years there have been several studies seeking to understand how contextual variables such as game location, the level of the opponent and the evolving game status typically influence football teams' performances. Usually, investigations examine the effects of these situational variables on physical/conditioning, technical, tactical and mental performance in football (Taylor, Mellalieu, James & Shearer, 2008). The evolving game status (winning, losing or drawing) is one of the most relevant situational variables influencing performance in Association Football (Lago, 2009). Hughes and Reed (2005) reported that game status affected the frequency of shots, with less incidence of shots associated to losing status. On the other hand, other studies demonstrated that ball possession depends on the evolution of the score-line, with teams having greater possession when they are losing compared to when they are winning or drawing (Lago et al. 2007, 2009). However, some studies have highlighted the importance to consider and examine each team individually since their different identities may moderate the impact of the situational variables (Hughes & Reed, 2005; Collet, 2013). The purpose of this study was to examine the differential effect of the evolving game status in the passing sequences leading to a shot at goal, of four top-level European association football teams.2013-01-01T00:00:00Z