THE FOOTBALL THROW-IN - A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW.xlsx
Research in football has not provided much focus on set piece situations and particularly on throw-in actions. The aim of this review is to offer an overview of the current literature concerning football throw-ins and identify perspectives for future research. Following the PRISMA recommendations, PubMed, SPORTDiscus and Google Scholar databases were used, and a total of 1676 articles were found. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 33 articles were included in the review. These publications were divided into three main categories: 1) studies on biomechanics, motor learning and training, 2) studies analyzing goals scored from these actions in different competitions and 3) studies analyzing the game and the involvement of throw-ins. This systematic review revealed that throw-ins play an important role in football, as it is the most frequent game interruption in matches, but it seems difficult for teams to retain possession and create goal scoring opportunities after throw-ins. Different variables can influence the outcome of throw-ins, and some key principles could be followed in order to learn and/or improve the throwing motion. Future research should focus on evaluating throw-in performance and finding training methods.