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Quantifying athlete wellness: Investigating the predictive potential of subjective wellness reports through a player monitoring system
Alexandersen, A., Pettersen, S. D., Johansen, D.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2025)“…Using longitudinal data collected from the Pm Reporter Pro mobile application and corresponding individual performance scores (InStat Index), the study investigated if pre-match perceived wellness could predict individual match performance. …”
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A cross-sectional assessment of nutritional knowledge gaps and feasibility of digital intervention among adolescents soccer players in Tunisian elite club
Layouni, S., Ksibi, S., Ach, T., Elmtaoua, S., Ceylan, H. I., Ghali, H., Tiss, B., Ajili, M. A., Jemni, S., Muntean, R. I., Dergaa, I.Published in Nutrients (2025)“…Objective: To evaluate both general and sports-specific nutritional knowledge among adolescent soccer players from an elite Tunisian club and assess the feasibility of a digital nutrition intervention using mobile application technology. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted between June and August 2024 among 50 male soccer players aged 11-18 years from Étoile du Sahel club in Sousse, Tunisia. …”
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Analysis of elite football players serving in leagues from the perspective of squad-league networks: A case study of FIFA world cups from 1950 to 2022
Yang, C., Ma, R., Exel, J., Pyta, W., Lames, M.Published in Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance (2025)“…This study introduces the "Squad-League Networks" (SLN) methodology to explore the globalization of elite football player mobility between national teams and domestic leagues from 1950 to 2022. …”
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Health problems in top-level female football players: a four-season prospective study in the Finnish top football league
Mustakoski, I., Kurittu, E., Vasankari, T., Brinck, T., Parkkari, J., Heinonen, O., Leppänen, M.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2025)“…Players reported all health problems (sudden-onset injuries, gradual-onset injuries and illnesses) weekly using a mobile application. Training exposure was collected at the team level from coaches and individual match exposure from the match statistics. …”
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The use of horizontal force-velocity profile in soccer: a rapid systematic review
Lipcák, A., Lipková, L., Kalina, T., Michaelides, M., Parpa, K., Paludo, A. C.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2025)“…Radar devices, photocell systems and mobile applications were the primary measurement tools utilized. …”
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A multiverse of talent: Contemporary understandings of talent in German and Swedish elite youth football
Monsees, L.Published 2025“…The findings emphasize that talent is an empty signifier that is mobilized to serve different strategic aims, often in ways that obscure the contingencies behind its construction. …”
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Comparison of interlimb coordination during soccer instep kicking between elite and amateur players
Zhou, Z., Gao, Z., Li, F., Wang, D., Wang, Y., Fekete, G., Gu, Y.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2025)“… - Higher coronal-plane coordination variability in elite players suggests greater joint mobility and adaptability to varying task demands. - Foot velocity at ball impact correlated negatively with sagittal-plane hip-knee CRP and positively with horizontal-plane knee-ankle CRP…”
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The relationship between traditional performance measures countermovement jump testing in youth female soccer athletes
Momin, S., Goble, H., Miller, R., Liberman, S., Lambert, B.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…Given the identified associations and the rapid/mobile nature of on-site force plate testing, tests such as the CMJ may have specific advantages when frequent testing is desired for athlete monitoring.…”
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The relationship between traditional performance measures countermovement jump testing in youth female soccer athletes
Momin, S., Goble, H., Miller, R., Liberman, S., Lambert, B.Published in International Journal of Exercise Science Conference Proceedings (2025)“…Given the identified associations and the rapid/mobile nature of on-site force plate testing, tests such as the CMJ may have specific advantages when frequent testing is desired for athlete monitoring.…”
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Acute effects of the RAMP warm-up on sprint and jump performance in youth soccer players
Girginer, F. G., Seyhan, S., Açar, G., Bilici, M. F., Bilici, Ö. F., Soylu, Ç.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…This randomized, controlled crossover study investigated the acute effects of the Raise, Activate, Mobilize, and Potentiate (RAMP) warm-up protocol on key performance parameters in young male soccer players. …”
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Analysis of musculoskeletal injuries in elite female soccer players: Cohort study in one Brazilian team
Mariano, I. G. A., Alves, L. E. M., Rodrigues, E. K., Azevedo, B. R., Castro, A. L. O., Mendonça, L. D.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2025)“…Highlights Trunk mobility, Hip Sit test, and Bent-knee fall-out test were identified as predictors of lower limb musculoskeletal injuries in women's soccer. …”
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Sensitivity to change of quadriceps and hamstrings muscle wearable electromyography outcomes during a professional soccer match
Kalema, R. N., Duhig, S. J., Finni, T., Arumugam, A., Pesola, A. J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2025)“…Empfindlichkeit mobiler Elektromyographie auf Veränderungen der Quadrizeps- und ischiokruralen Muskeln während eines professionellen Fußballspiels…”
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Effects of a 10-week athletic performance program on match performance variables in male professional football players
Jiménez Rubio, S., Estévez Rodríguez, J. L., Escamilla Galindo, V., Jiménez-Sáiz, S. L., Del Coso, J.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…The APP was designed to target mobility, stability, strength, multidirectional and sprint skills, which are critical for performance during competitive matches. …”
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Effectiveness of different neuromuscular recovery strategies in elite youth female football players
Sedano, S., Maroto-Izquierdo, S.Published in Sports (2025)“…Moreover, significant increases in wellness perception were observed following the foam rolling (p < 0.001, ES = 0.95) and mobility (p < 0.05, ES = 0.88) protocols, with the mobility protocol demonstrating a marginally larger effect size than stretching. …”
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Within satisfaction and distress: Characterizing the first cultural transition of young talented Cameroonian footballers
Waffo, B. T., Hauw, D.Published in Current Issues in Sport Science (2025)“…., 2024). Transnational mobility has become a highly valuable commodity making transnational football career an inescapable pathway to either professional level or world-class level. …”
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Evaluation of the impact of a 3-week specific-sport rehabilitation program on neuromotor control during single-leg countermovement-jump tests in professional soccer players with lo...
Memain, G., Carling, C., Bouvet, J., Maille, P., Tamalet, B., Fourcade, P., Yiou, E.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2024)“…An experimental group (EG, chondral and muscle injuries, ACL-reconstruction) followed a 3-week SSR-program composed of muscular and core strengthening (weightlifting, functional stability, explosivity and mobility exercises), running and cycling, neuromotor reprogramming, cognitive development and specific soccer on-field rehabilitation (acceleration, braking, cutting, dual-contact, high-speed-running, sprint, jump, drills with ball). …”
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Anatomic risk factors for initial and secondary noncontact anterior cruciate ligament injury: A prospective cohort study in 880 female elite handball and soccer players
Kamatsuki, Y., Qvale, M. S., Steffen, K., Wangensteen, A., Krosshaug, T.Published in The American Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)“…Methods: A total of 870, excluding 9 players with a new contact ACL injury and a player with a new noncontact ACL injury just before the testing, female elite handball and soccer players—86 of whom had a history of ACL injury—underwent measurements of anthropometrics, alignment, joint laxity, and mobility, including leg length, knee alignment, knee anteroposterior laxity, generalized joint hypermobility, genu recurvatum, and hip anteversion. …”
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Extracondylar patellar dislocation inverted on the vertical axis in a collegiate football athlete: A case report and literature review
Roberts, J. C., Zegan, A. M., Fink, A. D., Kubala, J. M.Published in International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training (2024)“…Despite the deformity and emergent nature of an inverted patellar dislocation, having patients complete early mobilization activities, including range of motion, and aggressive strengthening and functional progressions may facilitate a quick and safe return to highly intensive and competitive physical activity.…”
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Injury prevention in Brazilian women's football: Perceptions of physiotherapists and practices within elite clubs
Vianna, K. B., Ribas, L. O., Rodrigues, L. G., Gasparin, G. B., Mendonça, L. D. M., Baroni, B. M.Published in Physical Therapy in Sport (2024)“…These interventions typically encompassed flexibility/mobility, balance/proprioception, lumbo-pelvic stability, and agility exercises, alongside exposure to sprinting. …”