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The aims of the present study were to: (i) quantify accelerations and decelerations of soccer
players during match-play acrosstwo consecutive seasonsfrom the English PremierLeague (EPL) and Ligue 1 (L1);
and (ii) compare any positional differences between the two leagues. Fifty-eight male professional soccer players
were monitored during all league matches (n = 144) across seasons 2020/21 and 2021/22. The absolute
number of accelerations (> +3 m/s−2) and decelerations (< -3 m/s−2) and accelerations and decelerations per
minute were examined. The relative number of accelerations and decelerations across all positions was higher
with moderate effect sizes in the EPL when compared to L1 (p < 0.001, for both). Significant differences were
observed in accelerations and decelerations across all playing positions (p < 0.001 and p = 0.001 respectively,
with moderate to very large effect sizes), except for centre forwards (CF) (accelerations p = 0.40; ES = 0.16;
decelerations p = 0.97; ES = 0.01). This study provides valuable insights into the positional acceleration and
deceleration differences in the EPL and L1, which should be considered in match running performance evaluations.
While confirming higher accelerations and decelerations in the EPL, the unique case of CF challenges current
evidence, emphasising the need for a more granular understanding of the positional demands of explosive
actions incorporating accelerations and decelerations in elite soccer.
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football accelerations decelerations English Premier League French Ligue 1 high-intensity actions
Citation
Morgans R., Ju, W., Radnor, J.,Zmijewski,P., Ryan,B.,Haslam,C.,King,M.,Kavanagh,R. & Oliveira, R. (2025). The positional dema,P., nds of explosive actions in elite soccer: comparison of English Premier League and French Ligue 1. Biology of Sport.42(1):81–87.
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