Technical and tactical analysis of the Olympic tournament London November AEFCA Symposium in Split Dany Ryser

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Technical and tactical analysis of the Olympic tournament London 2012 19 November AEFCA Symposium in Split Dany Ryser

In the service of football The FIFA Technical Study Group is integrated in all major tournaments. It consists of experts who have gained experience at an international level. The evaluations are based always in the context of international football at the highest level. The detailed information is summarized in a report, which is available to all FIFA national associations. It also includes teaching materials in the form of DVDs. The goal is clear: the development of the world's most popular sport

The FIFA Technical Study Group

Content 1. The Tournament 2. Brief Analysis of Women s Tournament 3. Analysis of Men s Tournament

Venues

Venues

Venues

Match Calendar In 19 days a total of 58 games were played (26 women and 32 men) Every three days, sometimes after long trips, the teams had to show their best performance Between the quarter-finals, semifinals and finals (women) only two days of rest The men had three rest days between the semifinals and the finals, which is absolutely necessary

The Women s Tournament - Intercontinental tournament - 12 teams (3 groups, ¼, ½, Final) - No restrictions in terms of age of the players - Tournament organized by the IOC and FIFA - 25 July - 11 August 2012 in the UK

Women s Ranking 1. USA 2. Japan 3. Canada Semifinals 06.08. France - Japan 1:2 (0:1) 06.08. Canada - USA 3:4 (3:3 / 1:0) Match for the bronze medal 09.08. Canada - France 1:0 (0:0) Final 10.08. USA - Japan 2:1 (1:0)

The Women s Tournament - Best teams (except Germany) with the best players in the tournament - Some big differences in the performances within the groups - Ofensive orientation - Quality improvements towards the finals - Own game philosophies - Best fitness of the best teams - Professional team behind the team

The Womens Tournament - USA: constant pressure on opponents, instant in depth play, present in the goal area, technically and physically strong - Japan: careful play build-up, well organized, tactical flexibility, high intelligence game, technically and physically strong - Canada: physically strong, tactically flexible, rapid counter-attacks, enormous increase during the tournament - France: Technically strong, variable, creative play

The men's tournament - Intercontinental tournament - 16 teams (4 groups, ¼, ½, Finale) - U-23 tournament plus 3 older players - Tournament organized by the IOC and FIFA - 25 July - 11 August 2012 in the UK

The key to success The squad A key success factor was the Squad Four teams that participated with their current and future (2014 World Cup) A selections all reached semi-finals. Not all the teams had three players older than 23 in their squads (Gabon 1, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Senegal 2) Some teams could not get all the desired player in their squads (eg Switzerland)

Switzerland European Championship 2011 Olympic Games 2012 The beginning of the preparations for the tournament February - March 2011 U21 teams from 12 August 2010 played 16 games together (9w-4e-3l) Short break after the competition 5 days of rest Physical preparation ajusted for the European tournaments 18 out of 23 players had probability to participate = great motivation The beginning of the preparations for the tournament 10 July 2012 U23 teams from 09 July 2012 0 games played together Long pause after the championship 20 to 40 days of rest Physical preparation ajusted according to the requirements of the clubs 3-5 out of 50 players had probability to participate = little motivation

The tactical analysis

Clear organization Both in attack and in defense Great tactical discipline Increasingly intensive and aggressive defensive work in all situations where the opponent had the ball After losing possession immediate switch and orientation towards the ball overtake keeping the initiative the oponent has never time and space (Mexico, South Korea, Japan) Video

Limited time and space for the opponent s organization (work against the ball) - Immediate disturbance in order to win the ball, early and high (ball gains in the attacking half in Spain - Japan = 15: 29/12 total chances) - After an early ball possesion, immediately gain vertical clearance and completion

Fast switching after winning the ball - After winning the ball and quick switch, and if possible forward the play into depth 1 idea forward - If not possible, constructive play with rhythm changes - Possession does not equal victory (Final: Brazil 60% / 40% in Mexico) Video

Efficient game - Efficient game in the goal area (passes and achievements) - Achievement efficiency is decisive against better organized opponent - Finals: Mexico 12 / 2; Brazil 20 / 1

No fouls near own penalty area - Average number of fouls in Zone 1: - Japan 1 - Mexico 2 - South Korea 2

The importance of the first goal - Only 4 games where the team that took the lead did not win or at least played the draw. - Semifinal Japan - Mexico 1-3 (1-1) - UAE - Uruguay 1-2 - Brazil - Belarus 3-1 - Brazil - Honduras 3-2

The Olympic Football Tournament The Olympic Men's Football Tournament 2012 in London had a deserved winner in the team of Mexico The Mexicans were better during the tournament and always played their best games in the semifinals and finals Very strong collective game

Men s ranking 1. Mexico 2. Brazil 3. Republic of Korea Semifinals 07.08. Mexico - Japan 3:1 (1:1) 07.08. Republic of Korea - Brazil 0:3 (0:1) Match for the bronze medal 10.08. Republic of Korea - Japan 2:0 (1:0) Finals 11.08. Brazil - Mexico 1:2 (0:1)

South Korea Tactical system: 4-4-2 After losing possession of the ball instant forward movement to reposes the ball Quick transition from defense to attack Fast players Disciplined, well-organized defense Secure combination game Strong wing play Good individual technique Will to perform Impressive run capacity of the players

Asian teams The Asian teams (Japan, South Korea) show constant progress in the world rankings. Great probability that one of the Asian teams shall position themselves in top of World ranking by the next World Cup. Japan, as the Asian champion and South Korea as the third in the continental championship in Qatar last year also in this Olympic tournament, had impressed with clear concept of the modern play. Video

Brazil Tactical system: 4-4-2 Good individual technique Secure combination game Attacking play through the middle Effective use of rear defender Patient build-up of the play from the defense towards midfield Game-determining individual rounder: Neymar and Oscar Excellent interaction of the offensive player in possession of the ball, a lot of play positions

Individual qualities Brazil was better on the individual's quality of players than the other selections. However, this resulted in large confidence in the individual strength to unfocused-units, especially in defense, but also partly in the attack. This individual quality of the Seleção they showed in the spectacular actions in the attack resulted in scoring spectacular goals thanks to the individual actions or combinations with 1-2 ball touches.

Mexico Mexico Final table: 1 Play system: Brazil - Mexico (4-2-1-3) scorers: 4 Goals Oribe PERALTA (9) 3 Goals Giovani DOS SANTOS (10)

Mexico - Tactics Tactical system: 4-2-1-3 Fast switching defensive-offensive Attacks down the wings Very good individual technique Disciplined, well-organized defense Immediate pressure after losing possession Impressive run capacity of the players winning mentality Take advantage of the whole field for the offensive play Wings, go inward and be strong in the 1:1 Dangerous at set pieces (free kicks, corner kicks and throw-ins)

Player 14 ENRIQUEZ Jorge: Defensive midfielder, heavy workload, good technique and high intelligence game 9 Oribe PERALTA: Hazardous center forward can freely run well, great technique and a precise shot 10 Giovani dos Santos: Cruel striker with good dribbling skills, the game takes advantage of his intelligence and his technique perfectly, very dangerous when ball is not in motion. 8 FABIAN Marco: attacking midfielder with a powerful shot and great technique, strong in the 1:1

Mexico National team Crucial for winning the gold medal: The enormous efficiency in zone 3 Video

Summary and Trends - Initiative defensively and offensively - Work against the ball - Few fouls in Zone 1 - Flexibility - Efficiency - Orientation (360 ) - Cognitive aspects (creativity - Principles) - Details (preparation, opponents, regeneration) - Absolute dedication - Ability to suffer (last 30 ')

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