Morgans, R, Kweon, D, Ryan, B, Ju, W, Zmijewski, P, Oliveira, R & Olthof, S. (2024). Playing position and match location affect the number of high-intensity efforts more than the quality of the opposition in elite football players. Biology of Sport, 41 (3), 29-37. Zugriff am 18.07.2024 unter https://www.termedia.pl/Playing-position-and-match-location-affect-the-number-of-high-intensity-efforts-more-than-the-quality-of-the-opposition-in-elite-r-nfootball-players,78,52038,0,1.html
APA (7th ed.) CitationMorgans, R., Kweon, D., Ryan, B., Ju, W., Zmijewski, P., Oliveira, R., & Olthof, S. (2024). Playing position and match location affect the number of high-intensity efforts more than the quality of the opposition in elite football players. Biology of Sport, 41(3), 29-37.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMorgans, R., D. Kweon, B. Ryan, W. Ju, P. Zmijewski, R. Oliveira, and S. Olthof. "Playing Position and Match Location Affect the Number of High-intensity Efforts More than the Quality of the Opposition in Elite Football Players." Biology of Sport 41, no. 3 (2024): 29-37.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMorgans, R., et al. "Playing Position and Match Location Affect the Number of High-intensity Efforts More than the Quality of the Opposition in Elite Football Players." Biology of Sport, vol. 41, no. 3, 2024, pp. 29-37.