2019
DOI: 10.37393/jass.2019.01.11
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A Time-Motion Analysis of the Football World Cup in Russia 2018

Abstract: The focus of the research is the motion characteristics of the teams which participated in the World cup 2018 in Russia. For the purpose of the research we collected the data from all the matches in the knock out phase of the tournament. We divided the results for every position during the halves and calculated the total distance covered. This way we could get an idea of the intensity and the profile of elite soccer players. In the analyses we included 273 players that played in the knock out phase. As a resul… Show more

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“…Decade after decade, the soccer game has evolved resulting in noticeable changes in the players' physical performances. 1 It is well known that soccer competition 'success depends on the well-developed physical conditions, however, the demands of the matches are also related to technical skills as well as tactical behaviors. 2 Therefore, time-motion analysis was widely used to better understand the soccer competition's demands and helps to quantify training loads and physical conditioning accordingly.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Decade after decade, the soccer game has evolved resulting in noticeable changes in the players' physical performances. 1 It is well known that soccer competition 'success depends on the well-developed physical conditions, however, the demands of the matches are also related to technical skills as well as tactical behaviors. 2 Therefore, time-motion analysis was widely used to better understand the soccer competition's demands and helps to quantify training loads and physical conditioning accordingly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%