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ISAFA 2016 Conference programme. 24-25March 2016
2nd International Science and Football Association Conference Programme
24-25 March 2016Qatar University
ISAFA in Qatar 2016
www.isafainqatar.com
ISAFA 2016 Conference programme. 24-25March 2016
Partners
Institutional Partners
Conference Partners
Workshops Club Partners
Sponsors
El-Jaish Sports Club Qatar Al-Sailia Sports
Club QatarAl-Wakrah Sports
Club QatarSport Lisboa
e BenficaPortugal
Corinthian FootballClub Brazil
ISAFA 2016 Conference programme. 24-25 March 2016
23rd March 2016Venue: Research Complex
Time Activity
11:00–13:00 Registration
Day 1: 24th March 2016Venue: Research Complex
Time Activity
7:30 Registration
9:00 Opening ceremony Dr. Thani Al Kuwari: Secretary General, Qatar Olympic Committee Dr. Ruben Goebel: Director of the Sport Science Program, CASDr. Monèm Jemni: Chair of ISAFA in Qatar 2016, SSP, CAS
Presenter: Ms. Cassie Frasher
10:00
Inaugural Keynote: Prof. John Nauright-University of Brighton (UK)
Soccer Around the World–Economic, Society and PolicyModerator: Dr. Mahfoud Amara
10:30 Coffee Break and Poster Presentations
11:00 Keynote: Dr. Costas Georgakopoulos Anti Doping Lab Qatar
Overview on the ADLQ’s Work in Football Anti-DopingModerator: Dr. Ruben Goebel
11:30 ASPETAR Football Sciences Symposium (Qatar)
Dr. George Nassis: Performance management for Qatari playersProf. Karim Chamari: Training Load Monitoring in Professional FootballersDr. Peter Fowler: Sleeping for Success in SoccerDr. Lee Taylor: Pre and half time cooling on simulated soccer performanceDr. Sebastien Racinais: From Brazil 2014 to Rio 2016: Playing football in the heat
Moderator: Dr. Monèm Jemni
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12:45 Lunch Break and Poster Presentations
14:00 Short Special Communication: Dr. Erdal Zorba-Gazi University (Turkey)
Overview on the Sport for All Federation in TurkeyModerator: Dr. Georgios A Stylianides
14:10 Keynote: Dr. Cristiano Eirale-Aspetar (Qatar)
The landscape of injuries in footballModerator: Dr. Georgios A Stylianides
14:40 Keynote: Prof. Antonio Carlos Gomes-Olympic Committee (Brazil)
The Brazilian Football-Blended method for fitness and tactical coaching?Moderator: Dr. Georgios A Stylianides
15:10 Keynote: Dr. Franco ImpellizzeriSchulthess Clinic & Medical and Assessment Research Centre, FIFA (Switzerland)
Scientific aspects of football fitness coachingModerator: Dr. Zsolt Tamas Murlasits
15:40 Coffee Break and Poster Presentations
16:00 Short Announcement: Dr. Yilmaz IlkerThe 14th International Sport Sciences Conference -Anadolu University (Turkey)Moderator: Dr. Ferman Konukman
16:10 Keynote: Prof Simon Chadwick-Josoor Institute (Qatar)
The People’s Game, A Business Opportunity Or The New Frontline Of Global Geopolitics? Challenges Facing Football In The Early 21st CenturyModerator: Dr. Ferman Konukman
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Parallel Sessions - Short Oral Presentations
16:45
(1h:00)
Session 1: Applied Health and Science Aspects in FootballModerator: Dr. Zsuzsanna Kneffel
1. Dr. Kartal A, Gumusdag H (Turkey): Analysis of plantar pressure distiribution of soccer players
2. Mr. Mohammed Ali, Mohamed Fouad Maani, Patti Tatum (Qa-tar): Sport Injuries in Football Juniors: Reasons and Protection
3. Dr. Fabunmi A A, Mordi G U (Nigeria): Profile of Soccer Injuries at the 19TH Nigeria University Games hosted by University of Ibadan, Nigeria
4. Dr. Ernest Tambo Brice F, Zokou Michel Talla, Oluwasogo A Olalubi, Clarence S Yah (Cameron/Saudi Arabia): Investing in genuine soccer stars by strengthening anti-doping testing pro-gramme and Qatar 2022 FIFA world cup legacy
Research Complex-F 137-Zone 7-Qatar University
16:45
(1h:30)
Session 2: Football in Numbers and Social AspectsModerator: Dr. Lina Majed
1. Dr. Ertan Hayri (Turkey): New Horizons on Sport Sciences in Turkey: From Theory to Practice.
2. Dr. Tayebeh Zargar (Iran): The relationship of resilience and hardiness with performance of football referees
3. Dr. Remi Piet (Qatar): Sports, international branding and foreign policy
4. Dr. Swart K, Bob U (South Africa): Revisiting the 2010 FIFA World CupTM research agenda – Lessons for future events
5. Dr. Gerard Akindes (Qatar): The Global Mobility of African Footballers
6. Dr. Itir Erhart (Turkey): Women and Children Only Soccer in Turkey - Empowerment or Discrimination?
7. Mr. Wixey D, Kingston K, & Morgan K (UK): An Investigation into the Extent that a Mastery Motivational Climate is Fostered in an Elite Youth Sport Environment; Using the TARGET Framework
Research Complex-Auditorium G20-Qatar University
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16:45
(1h:00)
Session 3: Football Training SciencesModerator: Dr Monoem Haddad
1. Dr. Walid Briki, Mohamed Laroussi, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Karim Chamari (Qatar): Imagery-Based Psyching-Up Improves Shooting Accuracy in Elite Football Players
2. Dr. Yamaner F, Güllü A, Yamaner E (Turkey): The effect of soc-cer shoes on soccer players' performance
3. Dr. Semsek O, Mengin G, Tatli A C, Yerli S (Turkey): Effect of single dose of 200 mg caffein loading on the reaction and antici-pation timing of amateur soccer players
4. Ms. Shaea A, Alkahtani (KSA): The effect of moderate- and high-intensity interval training on energy intake compensation, substrate oxidation and nutrient preferences in healthy men
5. Dr. Kale M, Gürol B (Turkey): Effects of vibration training to the muscle strength, sprint and balance in football players
Research Complex-D 140, Zone 5-Qatar University
20:30 Dinner GalaISAFA Media AwardSt. Regis Hotel
ISAFA 2016 Conference programme. 24-25 March 2016
Day 2: 25th March 2016Venue: Research Complex
13:00 Lunch and Poster Presentations
14:00 Opening-Introduction and Highlights of Day 1
Moderator: Dr. Monèm Jemni
14:10 Keynote: Prof. Andrew Jones-University of Exeter (UK)
Nutrition and Supplementation in FootballModerator: Dr. Monèm Jemni
14:40 Keynote: Prof Hassane Zouhal-University Rennes 2 (France)
Physiological aspects to training and conditioning in footballModerator: Dr. Monèm Jemni
15:10 Invited Special Communications
1. Prof. Emin Ergen (Al Attar medical centre, Qatar): Football Medicine – Roots of practice
2. Dr. Monèm Jemni (Qatar University): New vibration technology to enhance muscle viscoelasticity, strength and stiffness in foot-ball – myth or realty?
3. Prof. Robert Schneider (College Brockport State University, USA): Improving Governance and Management of Professional Soccer in the US: by Understanding Peculiarities Unique to Sport
Moderator: Dr. Bryna Chrismas
15:55 Coffee Break and Poster Presentations
16:15 Aspire Symposium-(Qatar)
1. Dr. Matthew Varley: Physical and technical performance of elite youth soccer players during International Tournaments
2. Dr. Alberto Mendez-Villanueva: QNRF Hamstring Project
Moderator: Dr. Walid Briki
16:45 Keynote: Dr. Chris Harwood-Loughborough University (UK)
Psychological and mental aspects in footballModerator: Dr. Walid Briki
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17:15 Keynote: Dr. Neal Smith-University of Chichester (UK)
Biomechanical aspects of high profile footballersModerator: Dr. Georgios A Stylianides
17:45 Invited Short Special Communications
Dr Joao Viana (ISMAI, Portugal): The Portuguese Coaching Development Strategy – ISMAIModerator: Dr. Mahfoud Amara
17:55 Coffee Break and Poster Presentations
18:10 Round Table Discussion: Football Challenges in Qatar, in the GCC and Globally
1. Mr. Mushtaq Al-Weili (QSL and Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, Qatar)
2. Dr. Ahmed Al-Emadi (SESRI Qatar University)3. Prof. John Nauright (University of Brighton, UK)4. Dr. Costas Georgakopoulos (ADLQ, Qatar)5. Dr. Abdullah Baabood (Gulf Studies Qatar University)
Moderator: Dr. Mahfoud Amara
19:00 Young Investigators Award Ceremony CertificationPresenter: Ms. Cassie Frasher
ClosingDr. Monèm Jemni
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Posters
1. Gumusdag H, Kartal A: (Turkey): The Contribution Of Plyometric Exercise of Soccer Players' to Combat Power and aggressiveness
2. McMurtry S, Fiedler G (UK): A new method of directly comparing internal lower limb forces sustained during soccer play on natural grass and artificial turf (YIA)
3. Rauf S, Intziegianni K, Cassel M, White S, Shafqat A, Mayer F (Germany): Gender related differences of Achilles tendon cross-sectional area at rest and maximal vol-untary contraction among children
4. Mohamed Nader Shalaby (Egypt): Effects of Protein Hydrolysates on Physical Per-formance And Immunity in Male Soccer Players
5. Mourão P, Abade E, Baptista J, Viana J.L: (Portugal): Monitoring training load over an entire season using the session-RPE method in professional football players
6. Inoubli M., Ben Said, N. Effects of Creatine Supplementation on Muscle Power and Sprint Performance in Soccer Players
7. Benhammou Saddek, Mokkedes Moulay Idriss (Algeria): Towards a new test of eval-uation of the maximal aerobic speed (MAS) of the Footballers of different Levels
8. Manouvrier C, Cassirame J, Ahmaidi S (France): Test and re-test reproducibility of the specific aerobic fitness test “Footeval” in football players
9. Ould Hammou M (Algeria): Effects of static stretching exercises with 15sec and 30sec duration on Speed and explosive production of soccer players
10. Adel jouini, Bessem Mkaouer, Bernard Thon, Karim Chamari, Khaled Fezzani (Tunisia): Effects of soccer position and physical exercise intensity on the ability to recognize opponents’ effort facial expressions
11. Baptista J, Travassos B, Gonçalves B, Mourão P, Viana J.L, Sampaio J (Portugal): The effects of team constitution on tactical behaviour of teams during 7-a-side foot-ball in small-sided games (half pitch)
12. Fabunmi A A, Lasisi K (Nigeria): Prevalence of Positive Clarke’s sign in amateur un-dergraduate Soccer players of The University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
13. Adel KECHAT (Algeria): Football coach training in the developing countries: The case of Algeria
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14. Tere A (UK): Monitoring Aerobic Fitness among Professional and Non-professional Soccer Players using Laboratory and Field Tests (YIA)
15. Cole L, Clark N, Beattie D (UK): A Comparison Study of Physical Attributes between Elite and Sub-Elite Youth Team Soccer Players (YIA)
16. Jemni M, Beattie D, Majed L, Haddad M, Goebel R (Qatar): Systematic review of cardiorespiratory fitness assessment in male soccer players in the lab and field
17. Antonio Carlos Gomes, João Paulo Borin, Tiago Volpi Braz. Changes in sprint performance in men’s youth soccer players during the competitive season and its relation to the content of the training.
18. Mtibaa K, Nichols D, Thomson A, Hautier C, Racinais S (Qatar): Effect of hyperthermia on proprioception (YIA)
19. Liam D Harper, Melissa Fothergill, Daniel J West, Emma Stevenson, Mark Russell (UK): Practitioners’ perceptions of the soccer extra-time period and their current applied practices: implications for future research (YIA)
20. Mohamed Saifeddin Fessi, Monèm Jemni, Wassim Moalla (Qatar):The intermittent repeated agility in soccer: Time to take account.
21. Baptista, J., & Castro, J. (Portugal): Teaching methodologies in football coaching education
ISAFA 2016 Conference programme. 24-25 March 2016
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