ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF UZBEKISTAN: ISSUES AND PROSPECTS
Abstract
The article analyzes the essential characteristics Tactical training of football players during the period of advanced specialization reveals the age-specific characteristics of 14-15-year-old football players and identifies the means and methods of tactical training for football players in training groups. In global football, football players must precisely execute their speed, technical, and tactical moves. Now, in the world football competitions, alongside European and South American footballers, footballers from other continents also perform at a high level. According to global football experts, Asian football is developing rapidly. This is evidenced by the fact that talented young footballers in East Asian countries are reaching adulthood and successfully playing for the world's top clubs. Their tactical actions, as well as their on-field thinking, are considered by industry experts to be indicative of the model of a modern football player.
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methodology; tactics; preparation; advanced specialization; training groups.How to Cite
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