Survey of Indian Super League Players And I League Players

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Survey of Indian Super League Players And I
League Players, Players Perspective and Experience
Dr. Gaurav Pant * & Parvath Laximan Naik**
*Asst. Professor, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, College of Physical Eduation,
Dhankawadi, Pune- 411043.
** M.P.Ed. Student, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, College of Physical Eduation,
Dhankawadi, Pune- 411043.
Abstract: The study was delimited to 20 no of
players who have played both the Indian super
league and the I league for this purpose the
investigator with the help of experts has prepared
the questionnaire compromising of various
statements was developed. There were two
questionnaire developed for the separate two
leagues the Indian super league consisting of 12
questions and for the I league 12 questions. The
questions were based on independent variables i.e.
coaches , foreign players, training programs,
playing environment, financial benefit, national
team, relationship with team mates and overall
experience. Direction was given to fill up the
questionnaire and respondents were assured that
the information’s supplied by them would be kept
strictly confidential and would be utilized for the
research purpose only. The information’s obtained
through the administrative of the questionnaire on
the subject were compiled and analyzed by using
percentage method to find out the results. Further
the results have been exhibited through bar graph.
The purpose of the study was to determine the
effects of both leagues on the development of
Indian football. It hypothesized that there might be
significant difference in both the leagues which
effect the development of Indian football
development.
football that is FIFA. The national league
contribute to football development of the nation
through popularizing it in different ways. It gives
creates playing opportunity to the local players and
same payers from different region come to play in
the league which promotes the football. The main
purpose of the leagues is too promote the overall
football environment. While there is only official
league in the respective country which is the
tradition in most of European and football playing
nation India has observe ring a trend which has two
leagues. I league is the main official league of India
as per AIFF.
Keywords: Indian super league, I league, Indian
football
Analysis of data:
The introduction of the new league that is the I
league has raised comparisons between the two
leagues. while there are many assumptions the
researcher is only focused on the effect it might
have on the development Indian football.
Methodology
In this chapter detailed information about the
selection of subject, selection variables,
administration of questionnaire, collection of data
and the appropriate statistical technique that will be
used to complete the information taken in the case
of study have been discussed.
The data was collected and data pertaining
to
each
of
the selected variables were examined in
Introduction
order to determine the results of the study. The data
was analyzed with the help of percentage method.
Football is most important sport and most famous
After analyzing the data the findings pertaining to
sport in the word .football association around the
different questions have been presented. The table
world have their national leagues in their respective
representation in the form of bar graph has been
country governed by the world governing body of
presented.
This table shows the difference between the I league and the Indian super league
GROUPS
MEAN
S/D
df
T TEST
ISL
41.7
5.487785
19
0.841358
I league
41.35
5.2141
Level of significance = 0.05
For testing the difference of reaction time between
the two leagues i.e. the Indian super league and the
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I league, the level of significance was set at 0.05
level of confidence.
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CONCLUSION:
On the basis of the analysis all the data
collected and during the student the following
conclusion are drawn:
1.
2.
3.
4.
There was no significant difference
between the means of Indian super league
and the I league.
Both the leagues contribute equally to
national level development of football.
Players prefer to play in both the leagues.
Environment in both leagues good for
development of the player.
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