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Ramadan and football

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2012
Muslims, who account for about one-quarter of the world's population, understand Ramadan as a mandatory requirement of their religion, excused only in the event of illness, infirmity or extremes of...
Ronald J, Maughan   +3 more
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Injuries are negatively associated with player progression in an elite football academy

Science and medicine in football, 2021
Background The aim was to investigate the association of injuries with male football player continuity, progression and chances of reaching the First team in an elite academy.
J. Larruskain   +5 more
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Dealing with small samples in football research

Science and medicine in football, 2021
In football research, ‘small’ trials with low statistical power are common. On the elite level, the inherently low number of participants obviously conflicts with the relevance of even tiny effects.
A. Hecksteden, Ralf Kellner, L. Donath
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Video assistant referees (VAR): The impact of technology on decision making in association football referees

Jurnal sport science, 2020
The use of technology has been proposed to improve decision-making in sport officials. The implementation of the video Assistant Referee (VAR) in association football is one example of how technology can be used to assist decision making, although its ...
Jochim Spitz   +4 more
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Football Optimization Algorithm (FbOA): A Novel Metaheuristic Inspired by Team Strategy Dynamics

Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Metaheuristics
The Football Optimization Algorithm (FbOA) is introduced as a novel population-based metaheuristic optimization technique inspired by the dynamic strategies of a football team.
El-sayed M. El-kenawy   +2 more
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PHAEOCHROMOCYTOMA IN A FOOTBALLER

Medical Journal of Australia, 1977
A young footballer with phaeochromocytoma showed classical exercise-induced symptoms. Noradrenergic clincial phenomena suggested an extra-adrenal site. The usefulness of urine metabolite estimation and of localizing procedures and the importance of preoperative alpha and beta blockade are stressed.
M, Peters, D J, Chisholm
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Return to elite football after the COVID-19 lockdown

Managing Sport and Leisure, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the conditions for competitive football around the globe dramatically. Several competitions and leagues have been cancelled or postponed. Players have firstly been forced to training in solitude.
M. Mohr   +6 more
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Alcohol and football

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2006
The use of alcohol is often intimately associated with sport, and the association is particularly strong in football. As well as providing a source of energy, alcohol (ethanol) has metabolic, cardiovascular, thermoregulatory, and neuromuscular actions that may affect exercise performance.
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Italian Football

Journal of Sports Economics, 2006
The Italian football industry has recently grown at a pace that was never experienced before, boosted by the entrance of pay TV into the business. Nevertheless, Italian football has recently sunk into a deep financial crisis, which has caused bankruptcy for some clubs and strong downsizing for others.
LAGO, UMBERTO, A. Baroncelli
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Medicine for football: football for health

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2011
Lecture 7 Football has developed enormously over the last 25 years but there is no doubt that over the same period the world around football has developed even further. The medical world around football has been no exception to this.
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