Playing position and match location affect the number of high-intensity efforts more than the quality of the opposition in elite football players.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Biology of Sport Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-20 DOI:10.5114/biolsport.2024.133669
Ryland Morgans, Daeeun Kweon, Ben Ryan, Wonwoo Ju, Piotr Zmijewski, Rafael Oliveira, Sigrid Olthof
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Abstract

This study aimed to examine the impact of playing position (PP), match location (ML), and opposition standard (OS) on team and individual acceleration (ACC) and deceleration (DEC) efforts. Fifty professional football players were monitored across 24 English Premier Development League matches during the 2020/21 season. High-intensity ACC and DEC thresholds were set at > +3 m · s-2 and < -3 m · s-2, respectively. Players were divided into five PPs: centre backs (CB; n = 68), full-backs (FB; n = 24), centre midfielders (CM; n = 54), wide midfielders (WM; n = 15), centre forwards (CF; n = 27). Opposition standard was categorised as Top (1st-4th), Middle (5th-9th), and Bottom (9th-13th) based on final league ranking of the study season. Each match location was classified as Home or Away. One way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and a multivariate ANOVA analysed the independent effect of PP, ML and OS on ACC and DEC efforts, and the interaction of all contextual factors, respectively. Acceleration efforts were affected by PP and ML. FB performed 22% more ACC than WM. All players performed 6% more ACC actions during home matches compared to away fixtures. DEC efforts were only affected by PP, with FB and CM executing 26% and 32% greater DEC efforts than CB, respectively. When playing against top or middle teams at home, CB, CM, and CF tended to perform more high-intensity actions than when playing away. In contrast, when playing against top teams at home, FB and WM performed fewer high-intensity actions than when playing away. Playing position and ML affected ACC and DEC actions but not OS.

在精英足球运动员中,比赛位置和比赛地点对高强度努力次数的影响要大于对手的质量。
本研究旨在考察比赛位置(PP)、比赛地点(ML)和对手水平(OS)对团队和个人加速(ACC)和减速(DEC)努力的影响。在 2020/21 赛季的 24 场英格兰足球超级发展联赛中,对 50 名职业足球运动员进行了监测。高强度 ACC 和 DEC 临界值分别设定为 > +3 m - s-2 和 < -3 m - s-2。球员被分为五个PP:中后卫(CB;n = 68)、后卫(FB;n = 24)、中场(CM;n = 54)、宽中场(WM;n = 15)、中前卫(CF;n = 27)。对手水平根据研究赛季的最终联赛排名分为顶级(第 1-4 名)、中级(第 5-9 名)和低级(第 9-13 名)。每场比赛的地点分为主场和客场。单因素方差分析(ANOVA)和多因素方差分析分别分析了PP、ML和OS对ACC和DEC努力程度的独立影响,以及所有环境因素的交互影响。加速努力受到 PP 和 ML 的影响。FB 的 ACC 动作比 WM 多 22%。与客场比赛相比,所有球员在主场比赛中的 ACC 动作多 6%。DEC动作只受PP的影响,FB和CM的DEC动作分别比CB多26%和32%。在主场对阵强队或中游球队时,CB、CM 和 CF 往往比客场比赛时做出更多高强度动作。相反,在主场与强队比赛时,FB 和 WM 所做的高强度动作少于客场比赛。比赛位置和 ML 会影响 ACC 和 DEC 动作,但不会影响 OS。
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Biology of Sport
Biology of Sport 生物-运动科学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
12.50%
发文量
113
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Biology of Sport is the official journal of the Institute of Sport in Warsaw, Poland, published since 1984. Biology of Sport is an international scientific peer-reviewed journal, published quarterly in both paper and electronic format. The journal publishes articles concerning basic and applied sciences in sport: sports and exercise physiology, sports immunology and medicine, sports genetics, training and testing, pharmacology, as well as in other biological aspects related to sport. Priority is given to inter-disciplinary papers.
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