Basic Passing And Control Technical Skills, Soccer Game At SSB Tadulako Soccer School Age 15 Years
Keywords:
Passing; Control; Sepakbola; Teknik Dasar; Tadulako Soccer SchoolAbstract
This study aims to determine the level of basic passing and receiving (control) skills of 15-year-old Tadulako Soccer School (TSS) players. The research method used is descriptive quantitative with a survey method through tests and measurements. The study population was all 15-year-old TSS players with a sample of 25 players taken using a total sampling technique. The instrument used was a passing and control test using a target board for 30 seconds. The results showed that the passing skills of TSS players were in the "moderate" category with a percentage of 40% (10 players). Similarly, control skills were predominantly in the "moderate" category at 44% (11 players). Based on these results, it can be concluded that the basic technical abilities of players still need to be improved through a more structured and varied training program.
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