Abstract

The aim of this study is to theoretically justify and experimentally prove the effectiveness of implementation these match-play activities of the elite professional football players in the training process of young football players 16–17 years. Scientific novelty of the research is determined by the following assertions: – Identified the most important indicators of match-play activities professional teams in each zone of the field. Showed the differences in the quality of main technical and tactical actions of footballers The Barclays Premier League and The Russian Football Premier League in the zones of the field, depending on the position. – Produced the training program and testing program for players aged of 16–17. Determined the level of technical component of young players relatively the identified requirements, match-play practice of high-qualified football players. – Proven the positive influence of the experimental method on the formation of group interactions of footballers 16–17 years. As a result of the study: 1. Determined the key differences in the structure of the gaming activities of footballers of the best English and Russian teams. On this basis, developed the training program and testing program for footballers 16–17 years. 2. Determined the level of technical skills of the players 16–17 years. 3. Confirmed the degree of influence of the experimental method on the quality of group interactions players 16–17 years.

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