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摘要:本文旨在分析科学在20世纪90年代挪威男子足球成功时期的重要性。主要目的是研究Egil ' Drillo ' Olsen(男子国家队教练)和Nils Arne Eggen (Rosenborg BK)的想法如何成为当时挪威精英体育科学化的总体趋势的一部分。按照挪威的标准,国家队和罗森博格都取得了不错的成绩,并在国际上留下了印记。我们调查了德里罗和埃根如何不仅提高了比赛成绩,而且教育了挪威足球的观点。他们的任务主要是基于科学的足球战术方法(德里罗)或结合更多的团队合作和互动的教学和心理学理论(埃根)来优化足球表现。我们将讨论在那个特定的时间和足球发展的特定阶段,他们的现代科学方法,以及他们所建立的知识体系,是如何为世界其他地区创造竞争优势的。2000年以后,世界其他国家缩小了差距,挪威足球的成就开始下降。
Scientification of Norwegian football in the 1990s and the emergence of a new regime of knowledge
ABSTRACT The present paper aims to analyse the importance of science in Norwegian men’s football’s successful period in the 1990s. A main purpose is to examine how the ideas of Egil ‘Drillo’ Olsen (coach of the men’s national team) and Nils Arne Eggen (Rosenborg BK) were part of a general trend of scientification of Norwegian elite sport at the time. By Norwegian standards, both the national team and Rosenborg achieved good results and made their mark internationally. We investigate how Drillo and Eggen not only improved sporting results, but also educated Norwegian football opinion. Their mission was mainly to optimize football performance based on scientific approaches in either football tactics isolated (Drillo) or in combination with more pedagogical and psychological theories of teamwork and interaction (Eggen). We discuss how their modern approach to science at that particular time and that particular stage of football’s development, and the regime of knowledge on which they built, created a competitive advantage to the rest of the world. After 2000, the rest of the world closed the gap, and the achievements of Norwegian football declined.