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Impact of COVID-19 lockdown on professional soccer players’ match physical activities

Ermanno Rampinini, Marco Martin, Andrea Bosio, Federico Donghi, Domenico Carlomagno, Marco Riggio, Aaron J. Coutts

2021Science and Medicine in Football23 citationsDOI

Abstract

AIM: The COVID-19 pandemic forced the 2019-20 Italian Serie A competition to stop and players went into lockdown. During lockdown, players only trained at home, likely having a detrimental effect on players' physical fitness and capacity. This study investigated the effect of the COVID-19 lockdown on professional soccer players' match physical activities. METHODS: Match activities of 265 male professional soccer players were assessed in two periods prior to (PRE1 and PRE2) and one period following the lockdown (POST) using a video tracking system. Linear mixed models were used to examine differences between-periods in total (TD), very high-speed (VHS), sprint (SPR), high-acceleration (ACC) and high-deceleration (DEC) distances, considering full match data and data from six 15-min intervals. RESULTS: small). Declines in most 15-min intervals after lockdown were observed in TD and VHS. CONCLUSIONS: There were small differences in the temporal distribution of SPR, ACC and DEC at POST. After the COVID-19 lockdown, soccer players' higher-intensity running activities were similar to those of games played before the lockdown, but TD and VHS decreased, both considering the entire match and 15-min intervals. The temporal distribution of running activities was mostly stable throughout the season.

Topics & Concepts

SprintCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Match playCompetition (biology)DemographyPsychologyStatisticsMathematicsMedicinePhysical therapyBiologyInternal medicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseEcologySociologySports Performance and TrainingSports injuries and preventionCardiovascular Effects of Exercise