Asian-Clemente, Jose A. , Requena, Bernardo , Beltran-Garrido, Jose Vicente , GALIANO DE LA ROCHA, CARLOS
No
Int. J. Sports Sci. Sci. Coach.
Article
Científica
16/06/2025
001509040200001
The aims of our study were to compare the differences in external load between position and possession games according to player specific role, and to examine the external load demands of position games across player positions on different pitch sizes. 25 professional players were monitored using GPS during 18 possession (without positional roles) and position games (with positional roles). All games were played in a 9 vs. 9 + 2 floaters format, with each task occurring in Small (<60 m(2) per payer), Medium (60-90 m(2) per player), and Large (> 90 m(2) per player) sizes. Position games showed lower distance covered (DC) for Central-defenders, Fullbacks and Offensive midfielders, as well as reduced high-speed running among Central-defenders compared to possession games (p < 0.05). In contrast, position games presented larger maximal decelerations for Central-defenders (p < 0.001) and acceleration above 3 m
High-speed running; small-sided games; soccer; tactics; time-motion analysis