The validity of football skills test for 12-year-old male players

This study aims to determine the validity of the Football Skills Test conducted on 12-year-old male players through three test: Agility, 50-m running with a ball and Zigzag with a ball. The test was conducted on two football teams, the elite players group and the non-elite players group. The elite g...

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Main Authors: Mazlan, Adjah Naqkiah, Mesnan, Mohd. Hairul Azam, Pairan, Mohamad Rasidi, Mohd. Hisham, Mohd. Hizwan
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spelling my.utm.1081552024-10-20T08:02:40Z http://eprints.utm.my/108155/ The validity of football skills test for 12-year-old male players Mazlan, Adjah Naqkiah Mesnan, Mohd. Hairul Azam Pairan, Mohamad Rasidi Mohd. Hisham, Mohd. Hizwan L Education (General) This study aims to determine the validity of the Football Skills Test conducted on 12-year-old male players through three test: Agility, 50-m running with a ball and Zigzag with a ball. The test was conducted on two football teams, the elite players group and the non-elite players group. The elite group consists of Akademi Tunas Johor (ATJ) players, while the non-elite players are from Perdana United Fc. A total of 20 players were selected as the study sample, with 10 players from each group. The Independent Sample t-Test was used to determine any significant difference between the test scores of players in the elite and the non-elite group. The analysis results show a difference between the Agility Test scores of players in the elite group (14.882 ± 0.863) and the non-elite group (16.105 ± 1.608). The analysis also showed a difference between the players’ scores in the 50-m running with a ball test, with the elite group (12.664 ± 0.448) and the non-elite group (13.103 ± 1.208). Furthermore, there is a difference in the elite and non-elite group scores in the zigzag with a ball test, with elite players (17.878 ± 2.120) and non-elite players (20.263 ± 4.028). In this regard, the study’s findings show a significant difference between the score of players in the elite group and the non-elite group in the Agility Test conducted. The study’s findings confirm that the Agility Test is suitable for measuring the skills of 12-year-old football players. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Mazlan, Adjah Naqkiah and Mesnan, Mohd. Hairul Azam and Pairan, Mohamad Rasidi and Mohd. Hisham, Mohd. Hizwan (2023) The validity of football skills test for 12-year-old male players. In: 6th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering Research, ICMER 2021, 26 October 2021 - 27 October 2021, Virtual, UMP, Pahang, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1577-2_4
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topic L Education (General)
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Mazlan, Adjah Naqkiah
Mesnan, Mohd. Hairul Azam
Pairan, Mohamad Rasidi
Mohd. Hisham, Mohd. Hizwan
The validity of football skills test for 12-year-old male players
description This study aims to determine the validity of the Football Skills Test conducted on 12-year-old male players through three test: Agility, 50-m running with a ball and Zigzag with a ball. The test was conducted on two football teams, the elite players group and the non-elite players group. The elite group consists of Akademi Tunas Johor (ATJ) players, while the non-elite players are from Perdana United Fc. A total of 20 players were selected as the study sample, with 10 players from each group. The Independent Sample t-Test was used to determine any significant difference between the test scores of players in the elite and the non-elite group. The analysis results show a difference between the Agility Test scores of players in the elite group (14.882 ± 0.863) and the non-elite group (16.105 ± 1.608). The analysis also showed a difference between the players’ scores in the 50-m running with a ball test, with the elite group (12.664 ± 0.448) and the non-elite group (13.103 ± 1.208). Furthermore, there is a difference in the elite and non-elite group scores in the zigzag with a ball test, with elite players (17.878 ± 2.120) and non-elite players (20.263 ± 4.028). In this regard, the study’s findings show a significant difference between the score of players in the elite group and the non-elite group in the Agility Test conducted. The study’s findings confirm that the Agility Test is suitable for measuring the skills of 12-year-old football players.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mazlan, Adjah Naqkiah
Mesnan, Mohd. Hairul Azam
Pairan, Mohamad Rasidi
Mohd. Hisham, Mohd. Hizwan
author_facet Mazlan, Adjah Naqkiah
Mesnan, Mohd. Hairul Azam
Pairan, Mohamad Rasidi
Mohd. Hisham, Mohd. Hizwan
author_sort Mazlan, Adjah Naqkiah
title The validity of football skills test for 12-year-old male players
title_short The validity of football skills test for 12-year-old male players
title_full The validity of football skills test for 12-year-old male players
title_fullStr The validity of football skills test for 12-year-old male players
title_full_unstemmed The validity of football skills test for 12-year-old male players
title_sort validity of football skills test for 12-year-old male players
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/108155/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1577-2_4
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