Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1219369
Decline in Running Performance in Highest-Level Soccer: Analysis of the UEFA Champions League Matches
Decline in Running Performance in Highest-Level Soccer: Analysis of the UEFA Champions League Matches // Biology, 11 (2022), 1441, 11 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Decline in Running Performance in Highest-Level
Soccer: Analysis of the UEFA Champions League
Matches
Autori
Modrić, Toni ; Veršić, Šime ; Alexe, Dan Iulian ; Gilić, Barbara ; Mihai, Ilie ; Drid, Patrik ; Radulović, Nikola ; Saveedra, Jose M. ; Menjibar, Rafael Burgueño
Izvornik
Biology (2079-7737) 11
(2022);
1441, 11
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
physical performance ; football ; fatigue ; elite players
Sažetak
It is widely recognized that there is a decline in match running performance (MRP) towards the end of matches. To clarify whether it is primarily a consequence of fatigue, pacing or situational influences, this study aimed to examine MRP across 15-min match periods for players on different playing positions. Players’ MRP (n = 244) were examined from the UEFA Champions League matches (n = 20) using a semiautomatic optical tracking system. Linear mixed models for repeated measures were adjusted to analyze MRP over the six 15-min match periods while controlling the influence of situational factors. No effects of match outcome, match location, team, and opponent quality on total distance (TD) and high-intensity running (HIR) for players in all playing positions were found (F = 0.03–2.75 ; all p > 0.05). Significant differences in TD (F = 17.57–53.01 ; η2 = 0.39– 0.52, all large effect sizes) and HIR (F = 3.67– 7.64 ; η2 = 0.05–0.19, small to medium effect sizes) among six 15-minute match periods were found for players in all playing positions. In addition, players in all playing positions covered less TD (d = 1.41–2.15, large to very large effect sizes) and HIR (d = 0.16–0.6, trivial to medium effect sizes) in the last compared to the first 15-min match period. No differences in TD and HIR between the last two match periods in the second half were observed. This study confirmed that soccer players reduce MRP towards the end of matches, and suggest that the decline of MPR in highest-level soccer may be a consequence of pacing strategies.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kineziologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Kineziološki fakultet, Split
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- Current Contents Connect (CCC)
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- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXP)
- SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
- Scopus