A doctoral thesis at the Faculty of Physical Education discussing (Evaluating evidence for basic skills and predicting their performance in terms of the most important biokinetic capabilities of futsal players)

The discussion room of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences – University of Karbala was held to discuss the doctoral thesis submitted by the researcher Hussein Saleh Najm Al-Marabi and tagged (Evaluation guide for basic skills and predicting their performance in terms of the most important biokinetic capabilities of futsal players)
The discussion committee consisted of:
1- Prof. Dr. Hussein Rabea Hammadi, College of Education for Human Sciences, University of Babylon, President
2- Prof. Dr. Muhammad Matar Arak, Faculty of Physical Education, University of Al-Muthanna, as a member
3- Prof. Dr. Ahmed Murtada Abdul-Hussein, Faculty of Physical Education, University of Karbala, member
4- Prof. Hassan Ali Hussein, College of Physical Education, University of Karbala, Member
5- A.D. Nidal Obaid Hamza, College of Physical Education, University of Karbala, Member
6- A.M.D. Khalil Hamid Muhammad Ali, College of Physical Education, University of Karbala, Member and Supervisor
7- A.D. Alaa Falih Jawad, College of Physical Education, University of Karbala, Member and Supervisor
The thesis aimed to derive criteria and set levels for the skill performance of futsal players and to identify the correlation between indicators of biokinetic abilities with the skill performance of futsal players and to identify the proportions of contribution of indicators of biokinetic abilities to the skill performance of futsal players and to develop predictive equations for skill performance in terms of the biokinetic abilities of football players Foot halls.
The study recommended that such studies should be conducted periodically because of their importance in developing the skill performance of the players’ clubs in the middle Euphrates governorates. ….
The discussion session was attended by Prof. Dr. Habib Ali Taher, Dean of the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Karbala, his scientific assistant, Dr. Hassem Abdel-Habbar, and a number of the college’s professors.