RESUMOA qualidade na prestação esportiva, nos jogos esportivos coletivos, relaciona-se com as capacidades cognitivas, especificamente com o conhecimento. Esse estudo verificou a associação entre o conhecimento tático processual convergente e divergente, assim como as associações entre o conhecimento tático processual e declarativo. Participaram do estudo 221 jogadores de futebol de campo, do sexo masculino, do escalão sub-14, sub-15 e sub-17. O conhecimento tático processual foi avaliado através da aplicação do teste KORA-OO no parâmetro "oferecer-se" e "orientar-se". O conhecimento tático declarativo foi avaliado através de cenas-situação do futebol. Os resultados indicaram uma alta associação entre o conhecimento tático processual, convergente e divergente, geral e especifico por escalão, além de uma baixa associação entre o conhecimento tático declarativo e processual (convergente e divergente). Esses dados suportam a idéia de que os conhecimentos progridem serialmente do declarativo ao processual. Palavras-chave: conhecimento, tomada de decisão, escalões, futebol ABSTRACTThe quality of the performance on collective games is related to cognitive capacities, specifically to knowledge. This study verified the association between convergent and divergent procedural tactical knowledge as well as the association between declarative and procedural tactical knowledge. Participated in this study 221 male soccer players of U-14, U-15 and U-17 categories. The procedural tactical knowledge was assessed by KORA-OO on the parameters "offer yourself" and "selforientation". The declarative tactical knowledge was assessed by soccer videos. Results revealed a clear association between convergent and divergent procedural tactical knowledge in general and per category and a low association between procedural (convergent and divergent) and declarative tactical knowledge. These data support the idea that knowledge progresses from declarative to procedural.
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