“…Specifically, through the use of GPS and/or optical tracking methods, variables such as total distance, distance covered in different intensity zones, number of sprints, accelerations, decelerations, and maximum speed are collected. These physical PIs, in addition to their use in conducting fitness tests [1,9], have been examined in relation to various factors, including team quality [10], match outcome [6,8], technical PIs [11], match location [12], congested/noncongested matches [13], match-to-match variability [14], age level [15], presence/absence of spectators [16], altitude [17], heat/cold conditions [18], different divisions [19], match status [20], match importance [20], substitutes [20], opponent's quality [21], match half [21], injuries [22], parameters of small-sided games [23], and effective playing time [21].…”