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CARACTERISTICILE JOCULUI DE FOTBAL – CONTINUTUL SI INFLUENTA SA ASUPRA DEZVOLTARII CALITATILOR MOTRICE LA STUDENTI

Mihaela Netolitzchi ()
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Mihaela Netolitzchi: Universitatea Politehnica Bucuresti

Marathon, 2011, vol. 3, issue 2, 190-196

Abstract: This real social phenomenon, called the game of football, recognized as the most popular and widely loved game in the world, is currently practiced in more than 130 countries around the world, numbering over 25 million players clubs. Beauty, surprises and spectacular every year to attract hundreds of millions of people on playgrounds, not to mention the figure of billions of viewers. After evolving for over a hundred years, during which they have made continuous improvements in technical and tactical training and physical development of the modern game of football has now led to the conception stage of the sport, which refers to the fact the game is training today and will be conducted on the basis of precise ideas, outlooks and attitudes of ever more specialized, ever more professionalized.

Keywords: driving qualities; characteristics; content; development; football; students (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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