The purpose of the study was to analyze individual's actions in first division games of the professional team in Indoor Soccer Catarinense Championship. Therefore, there was analysis of 26 games (12 field athletes and 3 goalkeepers). It utilized a scout to verify individual's actions during the game. For the field athletes it measured stealing (with ball possession and without ball possession) and shots (right and wrong); for the goalkeepers it measured shots (right and wrong) and throws (with foot and with hand). Besides, it reported goals and total time in game of each athlete. The data analysis used descriptive and inferential statistics. The athletes were on average 24.3 (SD=4,0) years old. Data obtained on field athletes showed on average, 32.1 steals with ball possession, 37.2 steals without ball possession, 14.4 right shots, 25.5 wrong shots, and 39 wrong passes. The goalkeeper analysis showed 1.5 right shots, 2.4 wrong shots, 4.8 foot throws, and 3.8 hand throws. In 26 games, there were 83 goals with an average of 3.2 goals per game. The outcome of the game when compared to the individual actions, had no verifiable statistic difference. In relation to the time in the game, the average was 16.5 minutes for the field athletes and 16.6 for the goalkeepers. The information can be important for the physical, technical, and tactical plans of the team.
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