The Perceived Duration of the Iraqi Premier League Football Club Players and its Relationship to the Number of Colored Cards During the Match

Dr Haider Karim Saeed

Vol. 12, Jul-Dec 2021

Abstract:

The current research aims to identify the number of colored cards (red and yellow) among the players of the Iraqi Premier League football clubs. As well as identifying the players' awareness level of the time period and identifying the differences in the number of players at each level of the perceived time period. As well as identifying the relationship between the levels of the perceived time period and the number of colored cards for the players. The research community has been identified and they are the players of the Iraqi Premier League football clubs, whose number is (188) players, representing (63%) of the original research community. The scale (Al-Ankoushi, 2011) was used to measure the perceived time period of the players after it was adapted from the general educational field to the sports field, specifically the Iraqi Premier League football players, and after applying the scale and analyzing and interpreting the results, the conclusions were reached, namely, knowing the numbers of colored cards ( red and yellow) for the players are closer to moderation, as it was found that the majority of the sample are located on a continuous medium in the number of colored cards, meaning that they have a moderate (realistic) degree on the continuum of the colored cards feature, while the rest of the sample are distributed on its outskirts. When classifying Premier League soccer players into Players with colored cards (red and yellow), it was found that they are characterized by obtaining yellow cards in all matches. Players with colored cards are more prevalent among the players in the defense position than among the attacking players, compared to their peers from the different playing positions.

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