Comparative Analysis of Athletic Performance of Korea National Football Team by Position and by 15-minute Unit at the Asian Qualifier of the 2018 Russia World Cup

2018 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 825-839
Author(s):  
Young-Soo Lee ◽  
Yong-Rae Kim
Author(s):  
A.V. Ermakov ◽  
I.V. Koval’chuk ◽  
N.A. Shapovalova ◽  
I.P. Burlak ◽  
N.I. Solomashchenko

We summed up the work carried out by the Rospotrebnadzor Office in the Stavropol Krai and the Hygienic and Epidemiological Center in the Stavropol Krai during the preparation and hosting the 2018 FIFA World Cup events on the territory of the Stavropol Krai. The main activities were aimed at assessing and minimizing the sanitary and epidemiological risks in organizing accommodation, food, medical care for the arriving football team of Nigeria.


2016 ◽  
Vol 44 (6) ◽  
pp. 860-876 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dario Brentin

In the case of Croatia, sport has proved to be a highly politicized form of national expression, functioning as a salient social field in which its “national habitus codes” are most intensively articulated, debated, and contested. An incident emblematizing this argument occurred on 19 November 2013, when the Croatian national football team secured their qualification for the 2014 Football World Cup in Brazil. In front of the 25,000 people at Zagreb's Maksimir stadium, the national team player, Josip Simunić, grabbed the microphone and “greeted” all four stands with a loud chanting of Za dom (For the home(land)), to which the stands thunderously responded spremni (ready), the official salute of the Independent State of Croatia, a fascist WWII quisling-state. This paper argues that the issue extends beyond politically radicalized football hooligans and has to be understood from the standpoint of “social memory.” By focusing on football, the article scrutinizes debates in the Croatian public sphere dealing with the salute Za dom – spremni. Providing an insight into its complex and multi-layered nature, this paper illustrates that Croatian football has to be understood as a field in which social memory is prominently constructed, heatedly articulated, and powerfully disseminated.


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 252-271 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tal Samuel-Azran ◽  
Yair Galily ◽  
Amit Lavie-Dinur ◽  
Yuval Karniel

To contribute to analysis of the interplay between sport and politics, this study examines Jewish-Israeli attitudes towards the Iranian football team during the 2014 World Cup tournament. A survey amongst a representative sample of the Jewish-Israeli population reveals that the Iranian team was the least favored team to win the games but, at the same time, young and secular respondents were more likely than other groups to believe that the Iranian team is not controlled by their government. An analysis of Israeli sportscasters’ comments during Iran’s games reveals that the sportscasters regularly referred to the Iranian team as representatives of a terror state. In contrast, an analysis of online mentions of the Iranian team reveals that many of the comments were positive and empathized with Iranian soccer fans. The findings strengthen the notion that sport and politics are fused, but also illuminate that the World Cup games promoted realms, albeit peripheral, of less dichotomist stereotyping.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (86) ◽  
Author(s):  
Natalja Kočergina ◽  
Algirdas Čepulėnas ◽  
Aurelijus Zuoza

Research background and hypothesis. Modern training trend for biathletes is the increasing intensity of the training process in competition activities. Competition activities of elite biathletes while preparing for the main competition of the season have received little attention by researchers. Research hypotheses: The number of starts and sports results in the competitions before the main competition of the season for elite biathletes are related to sports results in the main competition of the season. Research  aim  was  to  analyse  the  interaction  of  biathletes’  sports  results  and  the  number  of  starts,  and  to establish the relation of this interaction between the results achieved in World Cup competitions and World Biathlon Championship.Research methods. The data have been retrieved from the documents of the International Biathlon Union (IBU): protocols of the World Biathlon Championship of 2011 and World Biathlon Cup competition. We analysed the sports results of female biathletes who took the 1 st –10 th  places in the World Biathlon Championship in individual events. Research results. World elite biathletes participated in E.ON and IBU category competitions 16.2 ± 3.74 times before the World Biathlon Championship. The number of starts correlates with the places taken by biathletes in the general account of the World Biathlon Cup before the world championship (r = –0.83). In the individual races in the World Championship, all medals were won by eight skiers, and five of them were among the first ten skiers in the general standing of World Cup competitions before the world championship.Discussion and conclusion. The preparation of elite biathletes for the most important competition of the season  – World Biathlon Championship is grounded on the repeated participation in the World Biathlon Cup competitions. Biathletes, taking the 1 st –10 th  places in the general account of the World Biathlon Cup, are real applicants for medals in the World Biathlon Championship.Keywords: number of starts, taken places, correlation, sprint, pursuit, mass start, individual start.


Author(s):  
Bane Novitović ◽  
Vladan Marković ◽  
Slobodan Andrašić ◽  
Slavko Molnar ◽  
Marko Gušić

The aim of this research was to determine and identify the number of completed successful attacks of the four first-placed teams (France, Brazil, Croatia and Netherlands) at the 1998 16th FIFA World Cup in France and the four first-placed teams (Italy, France, Germany and Portugal) at the 2006 18th FIFA World Cup in Germany, for each team individually. In this research, the samples taken from the population at large can be defined as active, professional, elite players in the regular, biggest, and strongest system of competition - the FIFA World Cup. For the realization of this study, measures of descriptive (frequency distribution) and comparative (X² - test and multiple classification test) statistics were used. The results obtained at both World Championships were analyzed by all the criterion variables and provided the ability to define specific actions that can be recommended for a statistical and systematic monitoring of successful attacks. Based on these results, it is possible to identify the importance of successful attacks (inaccurate, accurate and efficient) in order to achieve maximum competitive success and determine the best ways to set up a methodology of training activities.


2019 ◽  
Vol 40 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
S Brunner ◽  
W Hamm

Abstract Objective It is well known that emotional stress can trigger cardiovascular events. Although several studies have confirmed this relationship during big sport events, the underlying mechanisms are less well understood. Therefore, we aimed to analyse parameters of the cardiac autonomous nervous system during FIFA World Cup 2018. Methods We performed a high-resolution digital electrocardiography (ECG) in healthy supporters of the German national football team watching the final group stage match of FIFA World Cup 2018 between Germany and South Korea. As control, ECG recordings were performed watching a group stage match of another group without involvement of the German team (Japan against Poland). We analysed standard parameters of heart rate variability (HRV). Further, we analyzed the number of admissions to Chest Pain Units (CPUs) and Stroke Units (SUs) in Munich at the day of the German match (June 27th, 2018) and at predefined control periods. Results All measured HRV parameters (SDNN, RMSSD, LF and HF) were significantly lower during the match involving the German national football team compared to the control match (SDNN: 76.7 (67.4–83.9) versus 82.9 (72.5–96.5) ms, p<0.05; RMSSD: 32.0 (27.7–33.3) versus 41.3 (31.4–49.19 ms, p<0.05; LF: 1442 (1182–1637) versus 2000 (1563–2238) ms2, p<0.05; HF: 206 (158–259) versus 376 (242–417), p<0.05). Regarding the LF/HF ratio, there was no significant difference. The admission rate on CPUs and SUs was numerically higher at the day of the German match compared to the control days and compared to the predefined control period (40.8% higher). Conclusion Emotional stress during important football matches results in a dysbalance of the cardiac autonomous nerve system. These findings might provide a link to increased cardiovascular events during emotional stress.


2010 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 199-223 ◽  
Author(s):  
John Vincent ◽  
Edward M. Kian ◽  
Paul M. Pedersen ◽  
Aaron Kuntz ◽  
John S. Hill
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2017 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 782-789 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Lastella ◽  
GD Roach ◽  
SL Halson ◽  
CJ Gore ◽  
LA Garvican-Lewis ◽  
...  

In recent years, research examining the sleep of elite athletes has increased. This is predominantly due to the importance sleep has on an athlete’s psychological and physiological well-being. Despite the growing importance of sleep in athletes, the amount and quality of sleep coaches obtain has been neglected. The aim of this study was to examine the sleep of a head coach and compare it to his team. The sleep of 16 members of the Australian U/20 men’s football team (age 18.8 ± 0.9 years) and the head coach (age 55 years) was monitored using wrist activity monitors and self-report sleep diaries. Sleep was examined for 15 nights in preparation for the 2011 U/20 FIFA World Cup. The head coach went to bed earlier (23:30 h ± 65 min vs. 23:36 h ± 30 min), spent less time in bed (8.4 ± 1.3 h vs. 8.6 ± 1.0 h), obtained less sleep per night (6.4 ± 1.5 h vs. 6.6 ± 0.8 h), and woke up earlier (07:54 h ± 46 min vs. 08:12 h ± 52 min) than his team. In general, the head coach obtained less sleep than his team and slept considerably poorer the night before important games. Future investigations need to examine the extent to which sleep impairs psychological state, decision-making and overall coaching performance.


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