Match Running Performance in UEFA Champions League: Do More Successful Teams Really Run Less?

Q3 Health Professions Sport Mont Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.26773/smj.221002
Tonći Modrić, O. Uljević
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It is often hypothesized that more successful teams from elite football competitions achieve lower match running performance (MRP) than less successful teams. However, the results of previous studies investigat- ing the associations between MRP and different success indicators are inconsistent. The main objective of this study was to identify the association between teams’ MRP and the UEFA club coefficient as an indicator of long-term success in highest-level football. Individual MRPs (n=547) of 378 outfield players were jointly evaluated into the team MRP and used as cases in this study. All data were collected by the semi-automatic optical video system InStat Fitness from matches (n=20) of the UEFA Champions League group stage (UCL) in the 2020/2021 season. MRP variables included total distance covered and distance covered in different speed zones: walking (<7.1 km/h), jogging (7.2–14.3 km/h), running (14.4–19.7 km/h), high-speed running (19.8–5.1 km/h), and sprinting (>25.2 km/h). Pearson’s correlation coefficient was used to identify the association be- tween the teams’ MRP and the UEFA club coefficient. Results indicated that the UEFA club coefficient was positively and negatively associated with sprinting and jogging distance covered, respectively. These findings show that teams with a higher UEFA club coefficient performed a lower amount of running at low intensity and a greater amount of running at maximal intensity, suggesting that teams are achieving greater long-term success in highest-level football play at a higher game pace.
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欧冠比赛跑动表现:更成功的球队跑动真的更少吗?
通常假设,在精英足球比赛中,较成功的球队比较不成功的球队的比赛跑动表现(MRP)更低。然而,以往关于MRP与不同成功指标之间关系的研究结果并不一致。本研究的主要目的是确定球队的MRP和欧足联俱乐部系数之间的关系,作为在最高水平足球中长期成功的指标。378名外场球员的个人MRP (n=547)被联合评估为团队MRP,并作为本研究的案例。所有数据均由半自动光学视频系统InStat Fitness从2020/2021赛季欧冠小组赛(UCL)的20场比赛中收集。MRP变量包括总覆盖距离和不同速度区域的覆盖距离:步行(25.2 km/h)。皮尔逊相关系数被用来确定球队的MRP和欧足联俱乐部系数之间的关联。结果表明,欧足联俱乐部系数分别与短跑和慢跑距离呈正相关和负相关。这些发现表明,欧足联俱乐部系数较高的球队在低强度下的跑步次数较少,在最大强度下的跑步次数较多,这表明球队在高水平的足球比赛中以更高的比赛速度取得了更大的长期成功。
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Sport Mont
Sport Mont Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: SM covers all aspects of sports science and medicine; all clinical aspects of exercise, health, and sport; exercise physiology and biophysical investigation of sports performance; sport biomechanics; sports nutrition; rehabilitation, physiotherapy; sports psychology; sport pedagogy, sport history, sport philosophy, sport sociology, sport management; and all aspects of scientific support of the sports coaches from the natural, social and humanistic side.
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