The Development of Topc Soccer for Practice Passing and Control
Techniques for 11 to 12 Years-old Children
Nawan Primasoni
1
, Dedi Kurniawan
1
1
Sport Coaching Department, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Jl. Colombo No. 1, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Keywords: Development, Topc Soccer, Soccer.
Abstract: The purpose of this research is to develop Topc Soccer tool for practice passing and control techniques on
soccer sport 11 to 12 years-old children. This study was a Research and Development research. The
development of Topc Soccer tool for children aged 11-12 years was carried out in several steps: (1)
preliminary study, (2) manufacturing of products, (3) expert validation and revision, (4) product testing;
small-scale / revised trials and large-scale / revised trials, and (6) final products. Small-scale and large-scale
evaluation were conducted at the SSO of the Real Madrid Foundation UNY. Data writing techniques in this
study are basic instruments. The data analysis technique used is descriptive qualitative and descriptive
quantitative. The results of this study are developing Topc Soccer tool for practice passing and control
techniques on soccer sport 11 to 12 years-old children which is equipped with progamming box, bag and
usage guide book. Topc Soccer which was developed is suitable to be used as a training instrument in soccer
games, it is based on expert judgment, media experts as much as 88% belong to the very proper category
and 87% material experts are in the very proper category. Based on the small group evaluation, the
percentage was 79% included in the category of proper and large group evaluation of 86% included in the
very proper category.
1 INTRODUCTION
Soccer game is challenging, particularly on the
physical and mental sides. Players must make
moves that are highly skilled in sharing situations in
the field under limited time, physical and mental
drainage while facing opponents. Each player must
put out his best ability to display the good game and
good team performances in a match. In this case the
coach has the dominant role to escort the players to
reach their best performance. In addition to physical
and mental, there are more basic things that must be
possessed by a soccer player. The basic techniques
soccer players need to have are kicking, stopping,
dribbling, heading, tackling, and throwing in and
goal keeping (Sucipto, 2000).
A real soccer game is a team game. Despite high-
skilled player’s domination in certain conditions,
soccer players must depend on each other team
members to create beautiful games and make quick
and right decisions. To succeed in teamwork, one of
the most important techniques that must be mastered
and occupied are passing and controlling skills. Why
are these passing and ball controlling skills crucial?
Passing and receiving the ball skills form a vital
connection that links the eleven players into a unit
that functions better than its parts alone (Luxbacher,
1997). The accuracy, pace and timing of ball
releases are an important parts of a successful
combination of ball passes. Players must be able to
pass and control the ball well post-ball passing by
another team player. A poor skill of passing and
receiving a ball will result in losing the ball passed
by another player and missing the opportunity to
create goals.
In an Indonesian sports science media research
journal by Anam mentions that the technique of
kicking a ball is the basis in playing soccer, because
a good team consists of the players mastered the
technique of well ball kicking (Anam, 2013).
Kicking is the most important part, a soccer player
who cannot kick the ball properly is unlikely to be a
good soccer player. This is due to almost every team
always gets a victory (scoring goals) because of the
kicks. Speaking of kicking the ball (passing) will not
be separated from the technique of stopping the ball,
one of the factors that determines the success of a
player passing is the ability of the player when he
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first touches the ball. Based on some of the above
explanations, the authors conclude that the basic
technical ability to kick and stop the ball has a very
vital role in soccer.
Indonesian soccer team is one of the teams with
poor passing accuracy. A research conducted by
Ikhsan shows that the level of passing accuracy of
local Indonesian soccer professional athletes of
league 1 Indonesia 2017 was in the "very poor"
category by 3.70% (4 athletes), the "poor" category
by 30.55% (33 athletes), the "moderate" category by
41.66% (45 athletes), the "good" category by 12 ,
96% (14 athletes), and the category of "very good"
at 11.11% (12 athletes) (Ikhsan, 2018). Retracted
from the data, it can be seen that the level one soccer
athletes in Indonesia are still dominated by athletes
with very poor, poor, and moderate passing accuracy
with a percentage of 75.91%, while the good and
very good categories are only 24.07%. From these
data the authors hypothesize to improve the
condition requires new things to make the process of
training of the athlete candidates (young age) to be
better in the future.
Young age is a potential period in physical
development and growth. In the book Diktat
Perkembangan Motorik, the age of 11-14 years is a
period of dramatic growth and development occur.
At this time, exercise aimed to increase muscle
strength and pulmonary fitness. Endurance exercises
can increase oxygen input by 33% or more.
Variation of skill trainings as well as the right
techniques began to be trained on athletes and began
to be prepared to follow heavier trainings (Sukamti,
2011). According to Sukadiyanto, the characteristics
regarding the purpose of training and readiness of
children at the age of 11 to 13 years are enrichment
of movement skills, refinement of techniques and
preparation to improve trainings, and at the age of
14 to 18 years namely regarding training
improvements, entering special training in
accordance with the sport involved and the
frequency of competition must be increased.
Whereas according to (Scheunemann, 2014) there
are four age groups of training in football namely the
beginner level (Fun Phase) which is 5-8 years, the
basic level (Foundation) is 9-12 years, the
intermediate level (Formative Phase) which is 13-14
years and advanced level (Final Youth) that is 15-20
years.
The world of sports has become a part of the
world affected by technological advancement. In the
field of achievement, the coach certainly plays an
important participant in accomplish the maximum
achievement of an athlete, player or a team. Coaches
who are adept at collaborating between science and
technology will become more valuable and popular
trainers. Supports in science and technology are
mandatory in order to manifest the achievement, as
stated by Minister for Youth and Sports Affairs
period 2013-2014 Roy Suryo in "Teknologi Pemicu
Prestasi Olahraga Indonesia” seminar that sports
develop rapidly so that technology is required for the
improvement of the athletes’ skills. Developments
occur in all sports sectors, as well as a manifestation
of education, recreation, and achievement. Intensive
and massive use of technology is a necessity in
improve sports performance. "Every stakeholder,
without exception, must understand the role of
sports technology and be able to use it. This
technology must be one of the main components in
the national sports system, which must be managed
seriously (kemenpora.go.id).
What is happening in the fields now is the lack
of use of simple technology as a medium of training
carried out by some trainers. Most trainers still rely
too much on the training models of the previous
trainers. Whereas today technology has become an
important part as a medium for training in developed
countries, one of which is as a tool for passing
training. Other facts what happens at this time of
SSB in Yogyakarta even in Indonesia, there is no
utilization of technology used for passing training.
Based on the observations of researchers during
practical work at a soccer school in Yogyakarta and
being an assistant coach at SSO Real Madrid
Yogyakarta, shows that the basic technical abilities
of students in playing soccer are still poor,
particularly in terms of passing accuracy and ball
controlling which are ultimately crucial to support
the quality of students in the game. Many found
beginner students still have difficulty in learning
passing techniques and controlling the ball well.
Many students are not careful in controlling the ball
and are inaccurate when passing or kicking to the
goal.
As time goes by, coaches in a sport are required
to keep going forward and innovating. Including
soccer, not a few of the world's top coaches
collaborate their knowledge with technology.
Technology are able to assist the performance of the
coaches themselves in improving player
performance. From observations and interviews
conducted by researchers at 4 SSBs in Yogyakarta
namely SSO Real Madrid UNY, SSB Bathuretno
(Bantul), SSB Matra (Sleman), and SSB Putri
Binangun (Kulonprogo), it is obtained that the
trainers are aware of the significance of basic
technical skills particularly in passing in a soccer
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game. The coach also has the notion that the players’
skills will be improved if they have commitment to
do extra independent training besides their main
trainings, but until now there is no training aid that
can be used by players to facilitate technical training
that supports individual training to be improved in
training at SSB or outside SSB.
Based on the above background the researchers
hypothesize that the basic technical skills in soccer
that support the quality of the technique, particularly
passing and controlling, are highly required in the
game of soccer. One of the tools potentially used for
technical training is Toc ball. Toc ball is a new
breakthrough tool in soccer, this tool is used to
practice basic techniques of passing and controlling
the ball. This tool allows players to get more touch
of the ball in a short time, practice the accuracy of
the position of the foot when kicking the ball, and
improve the quality of controlling and passing with
both players' feet (tocball.com). This tool is sold
widely in the market with prices ranging from 1.5
million to 2 million Rupiah, in one of the buying and
selling sites is sold at 119.95 or approximately 1.6
million Rupiah (tweedehands.net). Toc ball tools are
relatively expensive for the lower middle class, and
also these tools are not yet available in the domestic
market. In addition to the relatively expensive price
of a Toc ball tool, it still has some shortcomings,
namely the absence of a manual book and product
bags, and the absence of a tool component that can
calculate automatically so that trainings can be more
measurable. Based on these, the authors attempt to
develop this tool in Indonesia under the name of
Topc Soccer tool (to passing to control Soccer) and
expected that this tool will be useful for the
improvement of soccer in Indonesia.
2 RESEARCH METHOD
2.1 Type of Research
The research method used is Research and
Development method. The steps of this research are
adapted from Sugiyono's research steps which are
adjusted to the conditions in the field. The
instruments applied are interviews, observations, and
questionnaire scales rating.
2.2 Research Time and Place
This research conducted on July 25 to 30, 2019
which took place at the FIK UNY Soccer Field.
2.3 Research Target/Subject
This development research classifies the test
subjects into two, namely:
2.3.1 Expert trial subject
(a) Material expert: the material experts referred are
lecturers, coaches or soccer experts whose roles are
to determine whether the development of Topc
Soccer is in accordance with the level of depth of the
material and the authenticity of the material used or
not.
(b) Media expert: the referred media expert is the
expert who is used to handling learning and training
media.
2.3.2 Subjects of Product Testing and Usage
The research subjects in the development of the
Topc Soccer tool were one material expert, one
media expert, 4 trainers and 10 students for small
group trials; 8 trainers and 22 students for large
group tests. The research conducted at SSO Real
Madrid Foundation UNY.
The technique of determining the subject of trials
in this development research is the purposive
sampling method. Purposive sampling is a sampling
technique with certain considerations (Sugiyono,
2010). The considerations used were coaches and
athletes at SSO Real Madrid Foundation UNY.
2.4 Research Instruments and Data
Collection Techniques
Instrument is a tool for measuring, observing which
produces quantitative data (Sugiyono, 2015). The
instrument for collecting data in this development
research is to use a questionnaire.
Data collected on media development are in the
form of quantitative and qualitative data. Qualitative
data obtained from the assessment of the quality of
media products can be used for the benefit of
product quality development. While quantitative
data are obtained from scores of the questionnaires
filled out by material experts, media experts, athletes
and trainers.
2.4.1 Data from material expert
In the form of product quality in terms of the content
and design aspects of the development of the Topc
Soccer tool for coaches and athletes who are in the
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process of improvement in soccer schools in
Yogyakarta.
2.4.2 Data from media expert
In the form of quality display, color, certain content
form in the developed product.
2.4.3 Data from Trainers and Athletes
In the form of product quality in terms of the interest
of coaches and athletes. This data is used to analyze
the interest and accuracy of the material provided to
soccer school coaches, as well as a reference of the
developer to improve the quality of the development
of the Topc Soccer tool for training in passing and
controlling techniques in soccer for children aged
11-12 years who are in development process.
2.5 Data Analysis Technique
Data obtained through testing activities are classified
into two, namely quantitative data and qualitative
data. Quantitative data in the form of assessment,
collected through a questionnaire or questionnaire.
While the qualitative data in the form of suggestions
stated by media expert and athletes then collected
for the improvement of the Topc Soccer tool.
Data analysis techniques are ways to find out the
results of research conducted. Data analysis includes
all activities clarifying, analyzing, using and
drawing conclusions from all data collected in
action. Once the data is collected, the data will be
processed. The data analysis technique used in this
research is a quantitative analysis technique that is
valued using numbers. Percentage is intended to find
out the status of one entity that is converted and
presented as a percentage. The formula for
calculating feasibility according to (Sugiyono, 2013)
is as follows.
Formula=
AS
CS
(1)
Description
AS: Assessment Score
CS: Criteria/ideal score
The results of subsequent data calculations are
made in the form of a percentage multiplied by
100%. The percentage results are used to provide
answers to the feasibility of the aspects researched.
According to (Arikunto, 2009) there are five
categories of feasibility. This scale concerns the
range of the percentage number. Maximum expected
score is 100% and minimum 0%. The division of
feasibility categories according to (Arikunto, 2009)
can be seen in Table 1.
Table 1: Feasibility percentage.
Percentage Feasibility
81%-100% Very Feasible
61%-80% Feasible
41%-60% Moderate
21%-40% Infeasible
<21% Very Infeasible
Source: (Arikunto, 2009)
3 RESEARCH AND DISCUSSION
RESULTS
3.1 Research Result
The research method used is Research and
Development method. The steps of this research are
adapted from Sugiyono's research steps which are
adjusted to the conditions in the field. The
instruments applied are interviews, observations, and
questionnaire scales rating.
3.1.1 Material Expert Validation Data
Material expert validation was conducted by
Subagyo Irianto, M.Pd. who has expertise in the
field of soccer. The assessment done by showing the
Topc Soccer product and an assessment sheet in the
form of a questionnaire.
The result of the validation of material expert is a
total score of 104 from the maximum score of 120
with a percentage of 87%. Thus it can be stated
according to the expert, Topc Soccer product
material from the material aspects is in the category
of "very feasible". There are a number of
suggestions given by the material expert, but the
trials can be carried out immediately without the
second stage of validation.
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Figure 1: Results of feasibility test by material expert.
3.1.2 Media Expert Validation Data
Media expert validation was carried out by Mr.
Nawan Primasoni, M.Or. who has expertise in the
field of soccer. The assessment done by showing the
Topc Soccer product and an assessment sheet in the
form of a questionnaire.
Data from media expert validation was obtained
through two stages. The first stage carried out to find
out the weaknesses and recommendations for
improvement by media expert. In this validation the
media expert filled out the questionnaire provided by
the researchers. The questionnaire included three
aspects of assessment, namely the physical aspects
of the product, aspects of product design and aspects
of use.
The result of the validation by media expert
obtained a total score of 84 from the maximum score
of 95 with a percentage of 88%. Thus it can be
stated according to media expert Topc Soccer
products from the aspect of the media is in the
category of "very feasible". There are several
suggestions and revisions given by media expert
before they could be tested.
From the result of the feasibility analysis based
on the result by media expert test above, the diagram
form as the following picture:
Figure 2: Results of feasibility test by media expert.
3.1.3 Small Group Trial Data
A small group trial was conducted on 14 people,
consisting of 10 athletes and 4 coaches at UNO's
SSO Real Madrid Foundation. The first process was
the explanation regarding the purpose of the research
conducted. Coaches and athletes also explained
about the components in Topc Soccer products that
are in accordance with the manual book. Then the
researchers gave examples of how to use and how to
do exercises with Topc Soccer products and
followed by the opportunity for coaches and athletes
to try to do exercises using Topc Soccer products.
After athletes and trainers’ trials of Topc Soccer
products, researchers distributed assessment
questionnaires for athletes and coaches to assess
Topc Soccer products.
In the small group trial assessment of 10 athletes
and 4 trainers get a total score of 936 from a
maximum score of 1190, with a percentage of 79%.
This percentage of Topc Soccer products in small
group trial gets it in the category of "feasible", later
the Topc Soccer development products for training
in passing and controlling techniques in soccer for
children aged 11-12 years old that have been made is
feasible to be tested on a large scale.
3.1.3 Large Group Trial Data
A large group trial was conducted on 30 people,
consisting of 22 athletes and 8 coaches at the UNO
SSO Real Madrid Foundation. In a large group trial
assessment of 22 athletes and 8 trainers get a total
score of 2182 from a maximum score of 2550, with
a percentage of 86%. This percentage of Topc
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050%
100%
Stage 1
87,00%
Results of Feasibility Test by Material
Expert
Results of Feasibility Test by Material Expert
000%
050%
100%
Stage 1
88,00%
Results of Feasibility Test by Media
Expert
Results of Feasibility Test by Media Expert
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Soccer products in large group trial according to
respondents gets it in the category of "very feasible".
3.2 Discussion
The development of Topc Soccer to practice passing
and controlling techniques in soccer for children
aged 11-12 years designed and produced with the
aim to help the users in passing and controlling
technical training in soccer. The process of making
this product is through research and development
procedures. The development phase starts from: (1)
preliminary studies, (2) manufacture of products, (3)
expert validation and revision, (4) product trials;
small-scale trials/revisions and large-scale
trials/revisions, and (6) the final product. The
development of Topc Soccer is expected to be able
to assist the users in practicing passing and control
techniques in football, particularly individual
training that can be done alone outside the main
training at SSB/clubs or when training at SSB/clubs.
The development process is through research and
development procedures, some planning, design, and
evaluation. After the initial product is produced, it
needs to be evaluated to experts through validation
and needs to be tested on SSB players. The
evaluation phase is carried out by material expert
lecturers and media experts. While the research
stage is tested with small group trials and large
group trials.
Research and development of this tool is the
development of Topc Soccer for children aged 11-12
years. The discussion is as follows:
3.2.1 Component
This tool framework uses iron-based materials, the
use of iron not only to reduce the production costs
but also intended to strengthen the frame and
withstand shocks when the tool is used. The
component consists of a barbell pad base, slats, a
series of balls and a programming box. The barbell
pad base frame is designed in a circle and widened
to make the tool more stable when used, and the
circumference of the corrugated blade is made
thicker and reduced in order to reduce vibration
when the ball is kicked. The sensors in programming
box required for movement detections through
passing and the amount of passing that can be done.
This sensor is connected to arduino uno in the
programming box which functions to provide the
training mode that has been designed. This arduino
uno functions as the brain of the topc soccer tool,
supported by several components such as an infrared
sensor that functions as a sensor receiver, an LCD
screen used to send test results, and a buzzer as
audio to channel sound.
3.2.1 Quality of the Tool
The development of Topc Soccer tool for passing
and control techniques for children aged 11-12 years
tested 4 times, namely laboratory testing, expert
validation, small group trials and large group trials.
Overall, this tool is suitable to be used to train the
passing and controlling techniques of children aged
11-12 years.
The result of expert validation shows that both
media and material are already very feasible to be
tested, some of the inputs provided are aspects of the
use of materials and some input of tool designs that
will be applied. A small trial conducted to see the
quality of the development of this tool when it is
used. A total of 14 respondents did the training with
this tool. After obtaining the desired data, a big trial
with 30 respondents was conducted to see the
development of this Topc Soccer tool. Small group
and large group trials were carried out in FIK UNY's
field.
Based on the result of the analysis, it shows that
the assessment of media experts and material experts
on the development of Topc Soccer tools is in the
very feasible category. The assessment of media
experts on the development of Topc Soccer with a
percentage of 88% is in the very feasible category.
There was a revision from the media experts after
the first stage of validation was done to increase the
strength of the blades, and to add button writing
information. Material expert assessment of the
development of Topc Soccer with a percentage of
87% is in the very feasible category.
In a small-scale trial, the assessment was carried
out by 14 people consisting of 10 athletes and 4
coaches from the SSO Real Madrid Foundation
UNY. Data obtained from the result of small-scale
trials shows that Topc Soccer product assessment is
79% and in the category of "feasible". From these
data it can be interpreted that the Topc Soccer
product is worth testing in a large group test.
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In a large-scale trial, the assessment was carried
out by 30 people consisting of 22 athletes and 8
coaches from the SSO Real Madrid Foundation
UNY. Data from the results of large-scale trials that
Topc Soccer product rating is 86% and in the
category "Very Eligible".
4 CONCLUSIONS
Based on the results of research and development of
Topc Soccer to practice passing and controlling
techniques for children aged 11-12 years it can be
concluded:
The making of the Topc Soccer development
product for the passing and controlling techniques
practices for children aged 11-12 years equipped
with a manual and Topc Soccer bag began with a
preliminary study followed by making the product,
expert validation and revision, product trials and
final product trials. Topc Soccer is a tool consists of
a barbell pad base, an iron bar, a series of balls, and
a programming box, and equipped along with a
guide book and Topc Soccer bag to facilitate the
users.
The results of the development of the Topc
Soccer tool for passing and controlling techniques
practices in soccer trainings for children aged 11-12
years have been considered to be feasible to use.
This is based on the assessment and revision of
media experts, material experts, coaches and players.
Overall the quality of this tool as a medium for
passing and controlling techniques practices in
soccer generally categorized as feasible, in terms of
physical feasibility, design, material and use. This
tool is declared feasible through several stages of
revision and improvement until it is declared
feasible to be tested by media experts and material
experts namely supervisors. The level of feasibility
of Topc Soccer based on material experts is 87% as
in the very feasible category and 88% media experts
in the same category. Based on small group trials,
the data obtained from 936 trials resulted in a
percentage of 79% categorized as feasible; large
group trials obtained the results of the trials of 2182
with a percentage of 86% which categorized as very
feasible.
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