Biology of Sport
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4/2023
vol. 40
 
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Original paper

Match running performance characterizing the most elite soccer match-play

Toni Modric
1
,
Sime Versic
1
,
Ryland Morgans
2
,
Damir Sekulic
1, 3

  1. Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Split, Split, Croatia
  2. Football Performance Hub, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK
  3. High Performance Sport Center, Croatian Olympic Committee, Zagreb, Croatia
Biol Sport. 2023;40(4):949–958
Online publish date: 2023/02/03
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In order to identify match running performance (MRP) characterizing the most elite soccer matchplay, this study aimed to examine position-specific differences in the MRP of players competing in “big five” (BFLTs) and “non-big five” league teams (N-BFLTs). The data were obtained from 24 teams (BFLTs; n = 14, N-BFLTs; n = 10) during the UEFA Champions League (UCL) matches (n = 20) in the 2020/21 season using a semiautomatic video system. The differences in MRP between BFLTs and N-BFLTs, while controlling for contextual factors, were examined using linear mixed model. No differences in overall MRP between fullbacks, central midfielders, wide midfielders and forwards from BFLTs and their peers from N-BFLTs were found, while only central defenders from BFLTs covered more high-intensity running than central defenders from BFLTs (moderate effects size). For players on all playing positions from BFLTs, total- and low-intensity distance covered were lower in offensive phase of game and greater in defensive phase of game compared to their peers from N-BFLTs (all large effect sizes). This study demonstrated that the most elite match-play in soccer is characterized by increased efforts in defensive phase of game, and decreased efforts in offensive phase of game. Soccer training programmes should be adapted accordingly.
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physical performance, elite players, football, match analysis, big five league

 
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