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      The creation of goal scoring opportunities in professional soccer. Tactical differences between Spanish La Liga, English Premier League, German Bundesliga and Italian Serie A

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          The evolution of physical and technical performance parameters in the English Premier League.

          This study examined the evolution of physical and technical soccer performance across a 7-season period in the English Premier League. Match performance observations (n=14 700) were analysed for emergent trends. Total distance covered during a match was ~2% lower in 2006-07 compared to 2012-13. Across 7 seasons, high-intensity running distance and actions increased by ~30% (890±299 vs. 1 151±337 m, p 0.6), the number of long passes varied little (p<0.001; ES: 0.11). This data demonstrates evolution of physical and technical parameters in the English Premier League, and could be used to aid talent identification, training and conditioning preparation.
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            Technical performance during soccer matches of the Italian Serie A league: effect of fatigue and competitive level.

            The purpose of this study was to examine the changes in technical and physical performance between the first and second half during official matches of Italian Serie A league. Further aim was to compare the technical and physical performance of the players of the more successful teams (ranked in the first 5 positions) with the players of the less successful teams (ranked in the last 5 positions) from the same league. A total of 416 individual games from 186 soccer players (27+/-4 years, 76+/-5kg, and 181+/-5cm) were analysed using a video match-analysis system. The match performance parameters analysed were: total distance covered (TD), high-intensity running distance (HIR), very high-intensity running distance (VHIR), total distance with the ball (TDB), high-intensity running distance with the ball (HIRB), and very high-intensity running distance with the ball (VHIRB). The number of skill involvements was also measured. The players from the more successful teams covered greater TDB and HIRB and also had more involvements with the ball, completed more short passes, successful short passes, tackles, dribbling, shots and shots on target compared to the less successful teams (P<0.01). A significant decline (P<0.01) between the first and second half was found for both physical performance and some technical scores (involvements with the ball, short passes and successful short passes). This study showed a decline in technical and physical performance between the first and second half, and that both physical performance and technical skills were different between players from more successful and less successful teams.
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              Comparison of physical and technical performance in European soccer match-play: FA Premier League and La Liga

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                Journal
                International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
                International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport
                Informa UK Limited
                2474-8668
                1474-8185
                April 11 2019
                May 04 2019
                May 23 2019
                May 04 2019
                : 19
                : 3
                : 452-465
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Department of Team Sports, School of Physical Education &amp; Sport Science, National &amp; Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece
                [2 ] Department of Recreation &amp; Sport Pedagogy, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA
                [3 ] Department of Physical Education &amp; Sports, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
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                10.1080/24748668.2019.1618568
                a06e4c4f-7f2a-41cf-b3cb-5340f15c2d6c
                © 2019
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