Lucas Shoiti Carvalho Ueda , Rodrigo Aquino , Cristiano Zarbato Morais , Bruno Bedo , Anderson Santiago Teixeira , Juliano Fernandes da Silva , Paulo Henrique Borges
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Abstract
This study analyzed the influence of manipulating the pitch size and the game format in small-sided soccer games on the tactical creativity and exploratory behavior of young players. Thirty-six young players (10.79 ± 0.60 yrs) from the U-10 and U-11 team of a professional soccer club from Brazil participated in the study. Players were recorded during 2 periods of 4 min in four conditions: SSG4v4-Small, SSG4v4-Large, SSG5v5-Small and SSG5v5-Large. The small configurations had a relative area of 64.80m2/player while the large ones were 272.80m2/player. Tactical creativity of players was analyzed through notational analysis using CBATS matrix, while GPS positional data were used to analyze exploratory behavior (“major range” and “spatial exploration index”). GEE was used to compare creativity in games and exploratory behavior in the different structural configurations of small-sided games. Greater emergence of fluency and versatility in the GK + 4v4 + GK game was observed (p< 0.05). Originality was higher in the two GK + 4v4 + GK games compared to GK + 5v5 + GK (p< 0.05). Variables of exploratory behavior were higher in games played on larger fields (p< 0.01). The addition or reduction of one element in each team is significant for obtaining different creativity values in matches.
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Thinking Skills and Creativity is a new journal providing a peer-reviewed forum for communication and debate for the community of researchers interested in teaching for thinking and creativity. Papers may represent a variety of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches and may relate to any age level in a diversity of settings: formal and informal, education and work-based.