英文摘要
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This study analyzed soccer games in the 2005 Nationwide Games to explore each team's characteristics and levels of offense and defense techniques. Top eight teams were observed with all of their seventeen games. Using ”analysis method of videotaping observation statistics,” the following item was observed and analyzed: success in interception. All the data gathered were processed with descriptive statistics. The results showed, first of all, the total number of successful interception for the eight teams was 3,825, with an average of 225 per game. Second, there were significant differences among the first half, the second half, and the whole game in vertical and horizontal sections. This occurred as result of preventing the opponent from scoring and man-to-man techniques were therefore applied. Any balls passed into this area posed a big threat and therefore the defense team should aggressively intercept them. Success in interception was mostly located more on the center than on the side, the middle area, the defense area and the attack area. It was concluded that aggressive interception was a critical technique for better defense.
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