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Whole and peak physical characteristics of elite youth female soccer match-play

Alice Harkness-Armstrong, Kevin Till, Naomi Datson, Stacey Emmonds

2020Journal of Sports Sciences41 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study quantified whole and peak physical characteristics of Under (U)14 and U16 elite youth female soccer, and compared by position and age-group. Data was collected using 10 Hz GPS units from 431 match observations, during 50 matches involving 201 players (U14 n = 93; U16 n = 108) representing Regional Talent Centres in The Football Association’s Girl’s England Talent Pathway League. Whole match data were reported as absolute and relative; total (TD), high-speed running (HSR; ≥3.46 m·s−1), very high-speed running (VHSR; ≥5.29 m·s−1), and sprinting (SPR; ≥6.26 m·s−1) distance, and maximum velocity. Moving average analysis determined peak data (1–10 minute durations). Linear mixed models established position-specific differences. U16s covered greater; absolute distance at all speeds (small-moderate ESs; p < 0.001); relative VHSR and SPR m·min−1 (small-moderate ESs; p < 0.001); peak TD and HSR m·min−1 (small ESs) across several peak-durations, and VHSR m·min−1 (small ESs; p < 0.001) across all peak-durations compared to U14s. Position-specific differences were observed across all positions between and within both age-groups, identifying whole and peak physical characteristics are age- and position-dependent within elite youth female soccer match-play. Findings may facilitate informed coaching practices and training programme design, talent identification and development processes.

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