A doctoral thesis at the College of Physical Education discusses modeling the most important anthropometric measurements and mental, biomotor, and skill abilities as a function of classifying and selecting the focal point in youth soccer under the age of 19.

A doctoral thesis at the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Karbala, discussed modeling the most important measurements, anthropometrics, mental, biomotor and skill abilities as a function of classifying and selecting the focal point player in youth football under the age of 19, which was presented by the student Ammar Khaled Saghir.
The thesis concluded that the members of the basic research sample (focus players and players of other disciplines) were distributed normally, and there were no subjective interrelationships between the independent variables (VIF amplification factor test) and there were positive significant relationships amounting to (29) positive significant correlation coefficients.
The thesis recommended the necessity of focusing on abilities that have a greater contribution and greater influence in classifying youth football players, and taking into consideration by coaches and specialists the results obtained from the current study as an indicator for classifying youth football players.
The discussion committee consisted of:
1. a. Dr. Khalil Hamid Muhammad… President… University of Karbala.
2. Prof. Ahmed Kazem Abdel Karim, University of Kufa, member
3. a. M. Dr. Khaled Muhammad Reda.. University of Karbala.. Member
4. a. M. Dr. Amjad Hamid Badr.. Tikrit University.. Member
5. a. M. Dr. Muhammad Jaber Kazem, University of Karbala, member
6.a. Dr. Hassan Ali Hussein, University of Karbala, member and supervisor
7. Prof. Dr. Ali Hussein Ali, University of Karbala, member and supervisor