Methodology for the development of football playing skills (based on materials from general education school students)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48114/2306-5540_2026_1_202Keywords:
football skills, middle school students, methodological approaches, technical training, small-sided games, physical qualities.Abstract
The article examines methodological approaches to the development of football playing skills among middle school students and provides a theoretical justification and experimental verification of their pedagogical effectiveness. Mastery of technical and tactical actions in football is determined by students’ age-related characteristics, motor coordination, motivational level, and the systematic organization of training load. Within the framework of the study, a 12-week author-designed training program for middle school students was developed, based on stage-by-stage, variable, and game-based methodological approaches. The program was aimed at the integrated development of technical skills (dribbling, passing, ball control, shooting), tactical thinking, spatial awareness, and basic physical qualities. During the pedagogical experiment, the performance indicators of the experimental and control groups were compared, which made it possible to assess the effectiveness of the proposed methodological approaches. The results demonstrated that students in the experimental group showed a significantly higher improvement in technical accuracy, speed of tactical decision-making, movement culture, and overall physical fitness. The findings confirm that a scientifically grounded system of methodological approaches has substantial pedagogical potential for the comprehensive development of football skills and for increasing sports activity among students in general education schools.