Wartner Daniel, Cost Rick, Andersen J C, Oliva-Lozano José M
United States Soccer Federation. Chicago, Illinois.
College of Natural and Health Sciences, The University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida.
Sports Health. 2025 May 30:19417381251338801. doi: 10.1177/19417381251338801.
The aims of this study were to analyze match demands and perceptual responses of cerebral palsy soccer national team players. Specifically, to identify whether variations in match demands exist between playing positions and between halves.
Differences between playing positions exist and match demands differ from first to second half.
Cohort study.
Level 3.
An observational, longitudinal study was conducted over the 2022-2023 season. Electronic performance and tracking systems collected physical output, whereas perceptual responses were collected through ratings of perceived exertion postmatch.
Playing position significantly affected all variables ( = 4.05-73.31; < .001; η = 0.20-0.82). Midfielders had the greatest average physical output in all variables, except for high-intensity accelerations per minute (forwards = ~0.19 count/min) and maximum velocity (full-backs = ~28.87 km/h). Match half had no significant effect on any variable ( = 0.00-1.38; > .05; η = 0.00-0.02), except for distance per minute, which was usually greater in the first half than second half ( = 7.15; = .01; η = 0.10). Regarding perceptual response, playing position had a significant effect, with goalkeepers having significantly lower ratings of perceived exertion compared with the other positions ( < .05).
Playing position significantly affected all variables, with goalkeepers showing the lowest demands, followed by central defenders. Midfielders had the highest physical output across most variables, except for high-intensity accelerations per minute (forwards) and maximum velocity (full-backs). Match half had no significant effect on any variable, except for distance per minute.
Understanding match demands and positional differences in cerebral palsy soccer helps coaches plan tailored training sessions and drills to meet specific physical outputs. This knowledge supports training periodization, optimal player performance, and recovery. Insights into physical challenges for each position assist in scouting and adjusting training intensity.
本研究旨在分析脑瘫国家足球队队员的比赛需求和感知反应。具体而言,确定比赛需求在不同位置和上下半场之间是否存在差异。
不同位置之间存在差异,且上下半场的比赛需求不同。
队列研究。
3级。
在2022 - 2023赛季进行了一项观察性纵向研究。电子性能和跟踪系统收集身体输出数据,而感知反应则通过赛后感知运动用力程度评分来收集。
比赛位置对所有变量均有显著影响(F = 4.05 - 73.31;P <.001;η² = 0.20 - 0.82)。除每分钟高强度加速次数(前锋 = ~0.19次/分钟)和最大速度(边后卫 = ~28.87千米/小时)外,中场球员在所有变量中的平均身体输出最高。比赛半场对任何变量均无显著影响(F = 0.00 - 1.38;P >.05;η² = 0.00 - 0.02),但每分钟距离通常上半场比下半场更大(F = 7.15;P =.01;η² = 0.10)。关于感知反应,比赛位置有显著影响,守门员的感知运动用力程度评分显著低于其他位置(P <.05)。
比赛位置对所有变量均有显著影响,守门员的需求最低,其次是中后卫。除每分钟高强度加速次数(前锋)和最大速度(边后卫)外,中场球员在大多数变量中的身体输出最高。比赛半场对任何变量均无显著影响,除了每分钟距离。
了解脑瘫足球比赛需求和位置差异有助于教练制定量身定制的训练课程和练习,以满足特定的身体输出。这些知识有助于训练周期安排、球员最佳表现和恢复。对每个位置身体挑战的深入了解有助于球探工作和调整训练强度。