This study aims to analyze dribbling techniques in professional soccer players through a literature study approach. The method used is library research by analyzing 10 relevant national journals published between 2015 and 2025. Data were collected through documentation techniques by reviewing, reading, and recording research findings related to dribbling techniques. The data were analyzed using a descriptive qualitative approach by categorizing, comparing, and identifying general patterns from various research findings. The results indicate that dribbling ability is influenced by several key factors, namely agility, speed, and coordination, with agility being the most dominant factor. In addition, training methods that are varied and closely resemble real game situations are proven to be more effective in improving dribbling skills. Dribbling ability also has a significant relationship with player performance, such as maintaining ball possession, creating opportunities, and supporting team attacks. Furthermore, there are notable differences between professional and amateur players, where professional players demonstrate better ball control, faster decision-making, and a higher level of game understanding. Therefore, dribbling techniques should be developed in an integrated manner through systematic and continuous training.
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