Gemma Martinez-Torremocha, Antonio Alonso-Callejo, Javier Sanchez-Sanchez, Jorge Garcia-Unanue, Leonor Gallardo, Maria Luisa Martin-Sanchez, Carlos Serrano, Jose Luis Felipe
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Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to describe and compare the physical demands in Worst-Case Scenarios (WCS) across different competition levels in male and female football of Spanish elite football referees during matches, comparing competitions independently for male and female referees.
Methods: Physical demands (total distance [TD], total distance > 18 km/h [TD18], total distance > 21 km/h [TD21], total distance > 24 km/h [TD24], accelerations (> 3 m/s2) [Acc] and decelerations (<-3 m/s2) [Dec]) were recorded over different time windows (0.5, 1, 3, 5 and 10 min) on 24 professional male Spanish football referees from male 1st Division, 26 from male 2nd Division and 24 professional female Spanish football referees from female 1st Division during the 2020/21, 2021/22, and 2022/23 seasons over a total of 2,156 official matches, using Global Positioning Systems.
Results: Results showed that male referees experienced higher physical demands, particularly during the shortest time windows of WCS (0.5 and 1 min), where the highest relative physical loads were observed. Significant differences (p < 0.05) were found between competitions, with higher demands recorded in the 2nd Division and Champions League. In contrast, female referees faced their greatest physical demands in national competitions, such as the Queen's Cup, compared to international competitions. Both genders demonstrated higher intensity during shorter time windows, highlighting the need to be prepared for short and high-intensity match periods.
Conclusions: The study concludes that physical demands vary according to gender and level of competition. Male referees face higher workloads, and female referees have different demands depending on the competitive context. These findings highlight the need for tailored training programs and recovery strategies to address the specific demands of referees across different match contexts. For male referees, training should emphasize short-duration, high-intensity efforts, especially for competitions such as the Second Division and Champions League. For female referees, programs should replicate the demands observed in national competitions like the Queen's Cup. These adaptations can improve performance, reduce injury risk, and enhance match officiating quality.
背景:本研究的目的是描述和比较西班牙优秀足球裁判在不同比赛水平的男女足球比赛中最坏情况下(WCS)的身体需求,并独立比较男女裁判的比赛。方法:在不同的时间窗(0.5、1、3、5、10分钟)记录了2020/21、2021/22赛季,24名西班牙足球男甲裁判、26名西班牙足球男乙裁判和24名西班牙足球女甲裁判的身体需求(总距离[TD]、总距离>8 km/h [TD18]、总距离> 21 km/h [TD21]、总距离> 21 km/h [TD21]、总距离> 21 km/h [TD21]、总距离> 24 km/h [TD24]、加速度(> 3 m/s2) [Acc]和减速(2)[Dec])。以及2022/23赛季总计2156场正式比赛,使用全球定位系统。结果:结果显示,男性裁判经历了更高的身体需求,特别是在WCS的最短时间窗口(0.5和1分钟),在那里观察到最高的相对身体负荷。结论:研究得出,体力需求因性别和竞争水平的不同而不同。男性裁判面临着更高的工作量,而女性裁判根据不同的竞争环境有不同的要求。这些发现强调需要量身定制的训练计划和恢复策略,以满足裁判在不同比赛环境下的特定需求。对于男裁判来说,训练应强调短时间、高强度的努力,特别是针对乙级联赛和欧冠联赛这样的比赛。对于女裁判,节目应该复制在女王杯等全国性比赛中观察到的要求。这些调整可以提高表现,减少受伤风险,并提高比赛执法质量。临床试验号:不适用。
期刊介绍:
BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of sports medicine and the exercise sciences, including rehabilitation, traumatology, cardiology, physiology, and nutrition.