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The main objective of the notational analysis of the game includes optimizing feedback to the performer
and coach to improve performance (Liebermann, Katz, Hughes, Bartlett, McClements & Franks, 2002). The
main objective of this work was to analyze the profile of the teams that competed on FIFA U-17 World Cup at
2011, most exactly, trying understanding the offensive profile of the most successful teams. In this way we
applied the test of correlation to verify if the goals for average are related to number of matches (i.e., more
successful teams). There is statistical evidence to assert that the pairs (wins and goals) are positively moderating
related (p = 0.001). In fact it appears that there is a directly intimacy between pairs (since the linear correlation
coefficient r (24) = 0.774), i.e., how much more goals for average, more wins happens. Through the analysis of
dependent variables is possible to say that teams who wins more games, have a superior mean of goals per match
but, in the case of goals against, the teams that achieve the higher level in competition have higher mean of the
goals against. However are the teams that play more matches that show higher level of goals for average.
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Notational Analysis Team performance football goals scored
