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Level of Basic Soccer Skills Among 14-Year-Old Players at SSB PS Unimuda Sorong Jimmy Aronggear; Waskito Aji Suryo Putro; Saiful Anwar; Harmaman Harmaman; Leo Pratama
Jurnal Porkes Vol 9 No 2 (2026): PORKES
Publisher : Universitas Hamzanwadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/porkes.v9i2.34681

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Background. Basic technical skills form the foundation of soccer and determine a player’s performance quality, particularly during the developmental years (ages 13–17). Uneven mastery of these techniques among young players is a persistent challenge in youth academy training and necessitates measurable, objective evaluation. Objective. This study aims to analyze the level of basic soccer technical skills among 14-year-old players at SSB PS Unimuda Sorong based on five main components: passing, dribbling, heading, ball control, and shooting. The central research question is: “What is the level of basic technical skills among 14-year-old soccer players at SSB PS Unimuda Sorong across five technical components?”  Methods. A quantitative descriptive survey design was employed. The sample comprised 35 players selected via total sampling. Data were collected through standardized tests and measurements, then analyzed using descriptive statistics (frequency, percentage, mean, and standard deviation) to categorize players’ skill levels into good, average, or poor categories based on established norms. Results. Overall, 51.4% of players were categorized as “good” and 41.8% as “average.” Shooting was the strongest skill (57.1% good; M = 8.46, SD = 1.12), while heading was the weakest (2.9% good; M = 3.34, SD = 0.87), with all 35 players falling in the average category for ball control (M = 15.20, SD = 2.43). Conclusion. Basic technical skills among 14-year-old players at SSB PS Unimuda Sorong are at a sufficiently good but unevenly distributed level. Heading and ball control require the most targeted intervention. Coaches are recommended to integrate specific heading drills and multi-contact ball control exercises into the weekly training program. Future research should adopt experimental designs to examine the effects of structured interventions on identified technical weaknesses.
How target-based training affects the passing accuracy of U-13 soccer players Muhammad Fajar Fathur Rachman Ahmad; Waskito Aji Suryo Putro; Saiful Anwar; Harmaman Harmaman; Leo Pratama
Jurnal Porkes Vol 9 No 2 (2026): PORKES
Publisher : Universitas Hamzanwadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/porkes.v9i2.34682

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Passing accuracy is a fundamental skill in soccer that often poses a challenge for young players. At SSB Kota Sorong, many U-13 players struggle to direct the ball accurately, making it easy for opponents to intercept. The training methods used so far have tended to be conventional and lack clear objectives, resulting in suboptimal improvements in passing ability. This study aims to determine the effect of target-based passing drills on the passing accuracy of U-13 soccer players at SSB Kota Sorong. The research method employed a one-group pretest-posttest experimental design. The study population consisted of all U-13 players at SSB PS Unimuda. A sample of 15 players was selected using purposive sampling, with criteria of training attendance ≥75% and being injury-free. The instrument used was the low-passing test by Irianto (1995), which had been validated for both validity and reliability. The intervention, consisting of target-based passing drills, was administered over 12 sessions spanning 4 weeks (3 times per week). Data analysis utilized the Kolmogorov-Smirnov normality test and a paired-sample t-test with SPSS 26 at a significance level of α=0.05. The results of the normality test indicated that the data were normally distributed (p>0.05). The mean pretest score was 4.80 (SD = 1.08) and increased to 6.30 (SD = 1.10) on the posttest. The paired t-test showed a calculated t-value of 7.42 > the critical t-value (1.761) with a significance level of 0.000 (p < 0.05). Thus, H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted. In conclusion, target-based passing drills have a significant effect on improving the passing accuracy of U-13 players at SSB Kota Sorong. The average improvement of 1.50 points proves that this method is effective and can be used as an alternative in early-age soccer training programs. This study provides practical contributions for coaches in designing more targeted and measurable training sessions.