A Presentation on—
Mor-Christian General Soccer Ability Skill Test-
( Mor-Christian Soccer Passing and Shooting
Test )
Presented by
Nasim Reja Ebna Mion
Student ID:151218
Session:2015-16
Presented to
Md.Hamidur Rahman
Assistant professor of Physical
Education and Sports Science
department
 Introduction
 Types of field tests
 Validity and reliability
 Equipments
 Mor-Christian Soccer Shooting Test
 Mor-Christian Soccer Passing Test
 Soccer is one of the popular sport in
the world, as there is a very large
number of people play football
at different levels.
 Mor-Christian General Soccer Ability
Skill Test was developed by Mor &
Christian in 1979.
 Tested on 45-male college students
and they were divided into 3-groups.
 Mor and Christian protocol was proposed
recommending assessment through
three types of field tests –
(a) Mor-Christian Soccer Dribbling Test
(b) Mor-Christian Soccer Shooting Test
(c) Mor-Christian Soccer Passing Test
1. Validity:
The protocol resembles the performance that is being
simulated as closely as possible.
2. Reliability:
The protocol provides a similar result from day to day when
no intervention is used.
Mor-Christian
General Soccer
Ability Skill Tests
Validity Reliability
a) Mor-Christian
Soccer Dribbling Test
0.73 0.80
b) Mor-Christian
Soccer Shooting Test
0.78 0.96
c) Mor-Christian
Soccer Passing Test
0.91 0.98
 Cone
 Marble dust
 Stop watch
 Measuring tape
 Whistle
 4 feet rope
 Facilities :
 The Soccer goal is divided into two
scoring areas by two ropes
suspended from the crossbar 4 feet
from each goal post.
 Each scoring area is divided into two
circular targets by two circular
hoops 4 feet in diameter.
 A line is drawn 16 yards from the
designed target area and parallel to it.
 Procedure :
 The player shoots a stationary ball with
the preferred foot from 16- yard line.
 The Player may place the ball at any
point along the line.
 Four practice trials are given and then
four consecutive balls are attempted at
each of the four target areas.
 There is a total of 16 trials.
 Scoring :
 When aiming toward the upper right target, the subject receives
a score of 10 points each time the ball is shot throughout the
upper target ;a score of 4 points is scored if the ball is shot
throughout the lower right target when aiming at the upper right
target.
 The scoring procedure is identical when the player is aiming at
the lower target, 10 points for lower and 4 for upper.
 The target on left side are scored the same way.
 Balls that rebound from the circular targets are considered as
successful trials.
 No points are given for balls that rolls or bounce though the
target area.
 Facilities :
 A small goal marked 1 yard in width
and 18 inches in height is
constructed by utilizing two plastic
cones as goal posts and a 4 foot
rope as the crossbar.
 Three plastic cones located 15
yards from the goal line are placed at
angles of 90°.
 Procedure :
 Students pass a stationary ball with
their preferred foot into the small goal
from the three angles marked by the
cones.
 Four trials are taken from each angle
for a total of 12 trials .Two practice
trial from each angle are allowed.
 Scoring :
 A score of one point is given for
each successful pass.
 Balls that rebound from the goal post
( plastic cones) are considered
successful trials.
 The score is total of the 12 trials.
Thank you
For your time

Mor christian general soccer ability skill

  • 1.
    A Presentation on— Mor-ChristianGeneral Soccer Ability Skill Test- ( Mor-Christian Soccer Passing and Shooting Test ) Presented by Nasim Reja Ebna Mion Student ID:151218 Session:2015-16 Presented to Md.Hamidur Rahman Assistant professor of Physical Education and Sports Science department
  • 2.
     Introduction  Typesof field tests  Validity and reliability  Equipments  Mor-Christian Soccer Shooting Test  Mor-Christian Soccer Passing Test
  • 3.
     Soccer isone of the popular sport in the world, as there is a very large number of people play football at different levels.  Mor-Christian General Soccer Ability Skill Test was developed by Mor & Christian in 1979.  Tested on 45-male college students and they were divided into 3-groups.
  • 4.
     Mor andChristian protocol was proposed recommending assessment through three types of field tests – (a) Mor-Christian Soccer Dribbling Test (b) Mor-Christian Soccer Shooting Test (c) Mor-Christian Soccer Passing Test
  • 5.
    1. Validity: The protocolresembles the performance that is being simulated as closely as possible. 2. Reliability: The protocol provides a similar result from day to day when no intervention is used.
  • 6.
    Mor-Christian General Soccer Ability SkillTests Validity Reliability a) Mor-Christian Soccer Dribbling Test 0.73 0.80 b) Mor-Christian Soccer Shooting Test 0.78 0.96 c) Mor-Christian Soccer Passing Test 0.91 0.98
  • 7.
     Cone  Marbledust  Stop watch  Measuring tape  Whistle  4 feet rope
  • 8.
     Facilities : The Soccer goal is divided into two scoring areas by two ropes suspended from the crossbar 4 feet from each goal post.  Each scoring area is divided into two circular targets by two circular hoops 4 feet in diameter.  A line is drawn 16 yards from the designed target area and parallel to it.
  • 9.
     Procedure : The player shoots a stationary ball with the preferred foot from 16- yard line.  The Player may place the ball at any point along the line.  Four practice trials are given and then four consecutive balls are attempted at each of the four target areas.  There is a total of 16 trials.
  • 10.
     Scoring : When aiming toward the upper right target, the subject receives a score of 10 points each time the ball is shot throughout the upper target ;a score of 4 points is scored if the ball is shot throughout the lower right target when aiming at the upper right target.  The scoring procedure is identical when the player is aiming at the lower target, 10 points for lower and 4 for upper.  The target on left side are scored the same way.  Balls that rebound from the circular targets are considered as successful trials.  No points are given for balls that rolls or bounce though the target area.
  • 11.
     Facilities : A small goal marked 1 yard in width and 18 inches in height is constructed by utilizing two plastic cones as goal posts and a 4 foot rope as the crossbar.  Three plastic cones located 15 yards from the goal line are placed at angles of 90°.
  • 12.
     Procedure : Students pass a stationary ball with their preferred foot into the small goal from the three angles marked by the cones.  Four trials are taken from each angle for a total of 12 trials .Two practice trial from each angle are allowed.
  • 13.
     Scoring : A score of one point is given for each successful pass.  Balls that rebound from the goal post ( plastic cones) are considered successful trials.  The score is total of the 12 trials.
  • 14.