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Relating external load variables with individual tactical actions with reference to playing position: an integrated analysis for elite futsal

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  • João Nuno Ribeiro
  • Farzad Yousefian
  • Diogo Monteiro
  • Jordi Illa
  • Micael Couceiro
  • Jaime Sampaio
  • Bruno Travassos

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The purpose of this study was to contextualise players’ high-intensity activities (HIA) with individual tactical actions during match play with reference to playing positions. Tracking data was obtained using local positioning system devices from 19 male elite futsal players (28.8 ± 2.4 years). The HIA measures included high-intensity acceleration (ACC; ≥3 m · s−2), deceleration (DEC; ≤−3 m · s−2), and high-speed running (HSR; ≥18 km · h−1). Tracking data and match footage were synchronised using the SPRO™ to code players’ physical performance and technical-tactical actions. A small statistically significant association was observed between HIA and players’ actions with or without the ball (χ2 = 183.27 (2, N = 4234), p

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  • João Nuno Ribeiro & Farzad Yousefian & Diogo Monteiro & Jordi Illa & Micael Couceiro & Jaime Sampaio & Bruno Travassos, 2024. "Relating external load variables with individual tactical actions with reference to playing position: an integrated analysis for elite futsal," International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 24(4), pages 298-313, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rpanxx:v:24:y:2024:i:4:p:298-313
    DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2023.2296777
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