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Citation

Djaoui L, Wong del P, Pialoux V, Hautier C, Da Silva CD, Chamari K, Dellal A. Asian J. Sports Med. 2014; 5(1): 47-53.

Affiliation

Centre de Recherche et d'Innovation sur le Sport (CRIS), Université de Lyon 1, France ; Laboratory of "Sport Performance Optimization", National Centre of Medicine and Science in Sports, University of Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia ; FIFA Medical Excellence Centre, Santy Orthopedicae clinical, sport science and research department, Lyon, France.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Tehran University of Medical Sciences)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

24868431

PMCID

PMC4009087

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of the present study was to examine the variation in physical activity of elite soccer players within successive prolonged periods of fixture congestion over 5 months of competition during the competitive season 2011-2012.

METHODS: Sixteen international players, classified into 6 positions (central defenders: CD; full-backs: FB; central defensive midfielders: CDM; wide midfielders: WM; central attacking midfielders: CAM; forwards: FW), were examined during the French First League, French Cup, and UEFA Champion's League matches. The total distance covered at light (<12 km.h(-1)), sustained-cruising (>18-21 km.h(-1)), high (>21-23 km.h(-1)), very high (>23-25 km.h(-1)), sub-maximal (>25-27 km.h(-1)), and maximal (>27 km.h(-1)) intensity running (IR) were measured and analysed using a semi-automatic match analysis system (Amisco Pro™).

RESULTS: No differences were observed between congested and non-congested periods (two vs. one match a week, respectively) for the total distance covered at all the speed thresholds over 18 km.h(-1), with no variation in physical fitness over the 5 studied months. Specifically to the playing positions, regardless of the congestion periods, FB and WM covered more distance than CDM over 21km.h(-1); FB, WM and FW covered similar distances for all running intensities; and CD and CDM covered shorter distance during non-congested compared to congested periods (P<0.05) at light-IR.

CONCLUSION: The present study reveals that prolonged congested match fixture did not affect the high-intensity physical activity of top-class soccer players during official games during a 5 months fixture period.


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