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Although soccer and futsal are sports with similar motor actions, the differences in size and match dynamics result in distinct physiological requirements.
Bruno Manfredini Baroni+2 more
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Soccer training load research mapping and trends: a bibliometric analysis
In soccer, monitoring training load is crucial for performance enhancement, optimizing recovery, and preventing injury risks. The research trend in training load within soccer has been rapidly evolving, making this bibliometric study instrumental in ...
Tommy Apriantono+11 more
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Acute soccer injuries in Finland in 1980. [PDF]
Jerker Sandelin+2 more
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Injury prevention in sports is critically influenced by cognitive factors, particularly sleep quality and cognitive skills. Research has underscored the role of cognitive processes in injury risk and recovery, highlighting that inadequate sleep and poor ...
Brett Haskell, Ph.D., C.M.P.C.+2 more
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Scarcity and Survival in Central America: Ecological Origins of the Soccer War [PDF]
Charles L. Stansifer
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Physiological, psychological and performance measures during an endurance record for five-a-side soccer [PDF]
Thomas A. Reilly, Thom Walsh
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Early sports specialization in Japanese young soccer players and related factors.
Although understanding the status of sports participation is essential for preventing injuries in young athletes, the level of specialization and relevant information in Japan is unknown.
Yasuharu Nagano+3 more
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The soccer world operates as a free market. Buying, selling, and trading of players is vital to the success of a club. A successful soccer club brings a great deal of revenue and growth to a local economy.
Bedsole, Carter, Buckley, Gary
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