Résumé:
The current study aims to design a Computer program “ a Software” for assessing,
evaluating, and guiding football players ( less than 17 years old) according to the playing lines
depending mainly on the morphological indicators, fitness and skill elements.
For reaching the goal, the investigator depended mainly on the descriptive approach
through which he made his experiment with a sample of 208 teenage players (aged between
15 and 16 years old) of the 1st and 2nd National Professional championship. Worthwhile, the
researcher used a set of physical measurements such as; Weigh , Height, Body mass index,
and lipids. As well as he depended on a couple of physical tests as; (Luc Légèr test) for
measuring VO2 max, speed test of 10 and 40m, vertical jump stability test. And for assessing
the skillful side, the investigator went through the test of “Running the ball for a distance of
30m and 30m x 5 and testing the rate of controlling the ball in a specified area ( Huit).
It is worth mentioning that the most prominent results of the current study have
shown that there is an existence of statistically significant differences between the playing
lines at the level of “Body weight, height, body max index, maximum oxygenic consumer,
10m speed, running with the ball of 30m x 5 and the rate of controlling the ball in specific
areas. In these variables, the researcher has determined some standard levels according to the
playing lines.
On the other hand, the present study has resulted that there are couple of
differences significant statistically between the playing lines at the level of “Lipids, vertical
jump of stability, speed of 40m, and running the ball of 30m”. Within these variables, the
investigator has determined some common standard levels between the playing lines. After
all, the examiner has resulted that the suggested computer program ( Software) is really
efficient for evaluating, assessing and guiding footballers (who are less than 17 years old)
according to the playing lines which depended on the variables mentioned above.
By the end of this investigation, the researcher recommends using this program in the
operation of assessment and guidance of teenage footballers less than 17 years old and the use
of modern technology in the Algerian football and designing more “soft wares” to other
footballers in different ages and variables.