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Since the analysis of worst-case scenarios (WCS) has been increasing knowledge about match
demands and possible impacts for the training process, it seems important to summarize the evidence to provide
useful information for the soccer community. Thus, the purpose of this systematic review was to summarize the
evidence about WCS in professional soccer. A systematic review of PubMed, SPORTDiscus, and FECYT (Web of
Sciences, CCC, DIIDW, KJD, MEDLINE, RSCI, and SCIELO) was performed according to the guidelines for performing
systematic reviews in sport science. From the 85 studies initially identified, 12 were fully reviewed, and their
outcome measures were extracted and analyzed. There was an inverse relationship between the duration of
WCS windows and running output during match play. Occurrences of WCS during soccer matches were also
position-dependent across studies, at least, when analyzing performance with the total distance covered variable,
although different outputs were identified between women and men players. Future research should consider
analyzing the impact of contextual variables (match status, team formation, and match location) on peak match
values and the weight of these moderators.
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football peak performance high intensity elite game analysis
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Rico-González, M., Oliveira, R., Vieira L.P., Pino-Ortega, J., Clemente, F.M. (2021). Players´ performance during the worst-case scenarios in professional soccer matches: a systematic review. Biology of Sport, 39(3):695–713. https://doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2022.107022
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Institute of Sport - National Research Institute
