Accumulative weekly load in a professional football team: with special reference to match playing time and game position

BIOLOGY OF SPORT(2022)

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The aim of this study was to compare weekly accumulative load during the in-season competitive period by professional soccer players according to the amount of time played in official matches (90-min, >60-min, <60-min, and 0-min) regarding the players' position. Twenty-four professional outfield football players were monitored by GPS devices during training sessions and official matches and the accumulative weekly load were calculated for the following external load variables: total distance (TD; m), high speed running (HSR; >19.8 km.h(-1)) sprint meters (SPR; >25.2 km.h(-1)), high metabolic load distance (HMLD; >25.5 W.kg(-)(1)) number of accelerations (ACC; >3 m-s(-2)) and decelerations (DEC; <-3 m.s(-2)). This study revealed that players (as a whole o per demarcation) with more match playing time had a higher accumulative weekly load for most of the variables, but particularly at TD and HMLD (90-min and >60-min vs. <60-min and 0-min), HSR (90-min vs. <60-min and 0-min) and SPR (90-min vs. <60-min and 0-min). In addition, less positional variation was observed in relation to the competition requirements. This information would allow coaches to refine the required load with the objective of optimizing performance to soccer players.
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Football,GPS,Periodization,Training load,Positional role
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