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Playing at altitude. Performance of a Mexican professional football team at different level of altitude

Football is the most popular sport in the world, and matches are commonly played at different levels of altitude. As the altitude increases, the availability of oxygen decreases. The dynamics of the ball will be altered due to the decrease in air resistance. These conditions can affect the physical...

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Published in:Apunts sports medicine 2022-07, Vol.57 (215), p.100391, Article 100391
Main Authors: Alanis, Agustin, Salas, Oscar, Salas, Karina, Quintero, Iliana, Carranza, Yonny, Salazar, Laura
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Language:English
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Summary:Football is the most popular sport in the world, and matches are commonly played at different levels of altitude. As the altitude increases, the availability of oxygen decreases. The dynamics of the ball will be altered due to the decrease in air resistance. These conditions can affect the physical and/or sports performance of football players. The objective of this study is to determine if there is a relationship between altitude and performance of a professional football team. A total of 130 matches of a Mexican professional football team were analyzed. Physical performance was measured by Match Analysis®, a video and statistical analysis; sports performance was measured according to the score. Altitude was measured with Geo Elevation. No relationship was found between altitude and total distance covered (p=0.165), Distance in first half (p=0.441) sprints number(p=0.115) and time between sprints (p=0.237) There was a significant increase between total distance covered during the second half (p=0.009) and mean speed on "Low altitude' (p=0.000) We found no relation between the altitude level and the obtained result (p=0.28) number of goals in favour (p=0.209) and against (p=0.629). We found no relationship between the altitude level and physical and sports performance of a professional football team
ISSN:2666-5069
2666-5069
DOI:10.1016/j.apunsm.2022.100391