Analyzing Factor of Time of Scoring Goal in Success of Football (Case Study: South Africa World Cup 2010)
Author(s) -
Shahram Shafiee,
Divband Milad,
Alimardani Mohammad
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
choregia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2241-6323
pISSN - 1791-4027
DOI - 10.4127/ch.2014.0089
Subject(s) - football , factor (programming language) , advertising , computer science , political science , business , law , programming language
Goal of this research is to study Factor of Time of Scoring Goal in South Africa World Cup 2010 and its relationship with successful results for teams participating in this tournament. Research method is descriptive-analytical and its information was collected observationally and with a VCD, a 32-inch television set and datasheet. Statistical population and sample were considered equal to each other (N=n) and included study of 64 competitions held during tournament. Information was analyzed with SPSS.18 software and indices of descriptive statistics and inferential statistics tests such as binomial and chi square were analyzed. Results showed that there was significant difference between two halves of competitions in terms of the number of scored goals. Increase of attack in the second 45 min led to more goals for teams. No significant difference was found between the scored goals and every 15 min and teams competed with opponents until the final minutes of competition. There was significant difference between positive results for the teams which scored the first goal and the teams which scored the first goal had more chance of victory. On the other hand, all teams which were ahead of the opponent in one goal in the final 30 min won at the end (P≤0/05)
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