1. Match Movement Profiles Differences in Spanish Soccer Competitive Leagues According to Opposition’s Team Ranking: A Comparison Study
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José C. Ponce-Bordón, Hadi Nobari, David Lobo-Triviño, Tomás García-Calvo, Jesús Vicente-Giménez, Roberto López del Campo, Ricardo Resta, and Javier Fernández-Navarro
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Match analysis ,Professional soccer ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Performance analysis ,General Engineering ,General Materials Science ,Spanish leagues ,Ranking ,match physical demands ,match analysis ,performance analysis ,professional soccer ,ranking ,Instrumentation ,Match physical demands ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
(1) Background: This study analyzed the differences in match movement profiles according to opponent quality (i.e., match balance) in the professional Spanish soccer leagues over four consecutive seasons (from 2015/2016 to 2018/2019); (2) Methods: The ChyronHego((R)) system was used to record competition movement data from all matches played in the First (Liga Santander; n = 1520) and Second Spanish Division (Liga Smartbank; n = 1848). The total distance (TD) and high-intensity running distance (TD > 21 km center dot h(-1)) covered with and without ball possession (TDWP and TDWOP, respectively) were analyzed using a Linear Mixed Model, considering the opponent quality contextual variable; (3) Results: Results showed that teams covered a significantly greater TD when played against the lowest quality teams in L1 (p < 0.05), while in L2 teams covered a significantly greater TD when played against the highest quality teams (p < 0.05). Teams covered a significantly greater TDWP and TDWP > 21 km center dot h(-1) when playing against the highest quality teams in both L1 and L2 (p < 0.05). On the contrary, playing against the lowest quality teams in L1 versus the highest quality teams in L2 implied more TDWOP and TDWOP > 21 km center dot h(-1) (p < 0.05); (4) Conclusions: The present study indicates that match movement profiles depend on contextually related variables., European Commission GR18102, Government of Extremadura (Department of Economy and Infrastructure)
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- 2022