This study is conducted with ultimate objective of the comparative analysis between projectrnparticipants and non participants in some training qualities of football: with reference to kirkosrnsub cityrnProfessionals spend a great deal of time and effort trying to improve athletic performance. Evenrnas coaches evaluate each athlete by using the results of vast battery of test, there has beenrnconsiderable speculation and discussion about the strength and weakness of experimental andrncontrol group players in kirkos sub city. The purpose of this study was to determine the outcomernof strength, speed, endurance, agility, balance and coordination scores have on both grouprnparticipants status.rnThe research design appropriate for this analysis is both qualitative and quantitative researchrnmethod to analysis between project participants and non participants in some training qualities ofrnfootball found in Addis Ababa with reference to kirkos sub cityrnIn kirkos sub-city, there are 11 U-17 youth football projects, each of which have 25 players or arntotal population were 275 players.Fifty individuals from kirkos sub city, between two monthsrnwere used in this study. The subjects were grouped in to two groups. The two groups were projectrnparticipants and non participants with the same sex and the same age.rnEach subject participated in a serious of tests conducted by the researcher. Project participantsrnand non participants were compared to each other on six different tests. The tests used in thisrnstudy consisted of the squat test /strength/, 300 yards shuttle test /speed/, home step testrn/endurance/, zigzag test /agility/, stand stork test/balance/ and foot-eye coordinationrn/coordination/. The tests were ranked in order of importance by using central tendency and excelrn2007 procedure and according to the raw score norms.rnThe results of the central tendency procedure and the raw score norms showed that projectrnparticipants were better than non participants in all six tests. But according to the raw scorernnorm project participants score less in two variables i.e. balance and coordination.rnKey words: strength, speed, endurance, agility, balance and coordination