Evaluating efficiency of teams that participate in futsal world cup 2016 Colombia

Document Type : Research Paper

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university of Guilan

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of the teams participating in the 2016 Colombia Futsal World Cup.
Methodology: This study was of the descriptive type and the research was conducted by collecting documentation and library data. The statistical population and sample consist of all the teams participating in the 2016 Futsal World Cup in Columbia and the data was collected from the website of the Federation International de Football Association (FIFA). DEA-BCC model was used in order to analyze the data and determine the efficiency of the teams in terms of both offensive and defensive power.
Findings: The results showed that in terms of offensive power, Brazil, Russia, and Paraguay, and in terms of defensive power, Ukraine and Portugal were the most efficient teams in this tournament. The overall efficiency results showed that Brazil had a better performance compared to the other teams. Finally, the hypothesis testing results showed that the top 12 teams in this tournament were more efficient in all three cases of offensive, defensive, and overall performance compared to the bottom 12 teams.
Conclusion: Recognizing their offensive and defensive powers, teams can prepare themselves for future events through smarter planning and more effective training regiments.

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