Starters and non-starters soccer players in competition: is physical performance increased by the substitutions?
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Castillo Rodríguez, Alfonso; González Téllez, José Luis; Figueiredo, António; Chinchilla Minguet, José Luis; Onetti Onetti, WanesaEditorial
Springer Nature
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Football Role Playing position Distance Global Positioning System
Date
2023-03-16Referencia bibliográfica
Castillo-Rodríguez, A., González-Téllez, J.L., Figueiredo, A. et al. Starters and non-starters soccer players in competition: is physical performance increased by the substitutions?. BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil 15, 33 (2023). [https://doi.org/10.1186/s13102-023-00641-3]
Abstract
Background Non-starters soccer players have a great role within the team, being indispensable to reduce fatigue, as
well as to maintain and increase the team’s performance during the match.
Objective This study aimed to analyze the physical performance of the starter and non-starters players during
competitive soccer matches.
Methods Twenty-two soccer players participated in this study, divided into two groups according to the role in
the match (starters or non-starters). WIMU Global Positioning System devices were used in order to record physical
performance metrics. Independent samples t-test and one-way ANOVA tests were performed to compare starters and
non-starters, and the playing position, respectively, and two-way ANOVA test was perform with these factors too.
Results There were no differences in the main physical performance metrics between starters and non-starters
players during competition, although there were differences in physical performance metrics according to the
playing position. Midfielders performed highest distance per minute, player load, and distance covered between 12
and 21 km·h− 1 (p < .05). Finally, distance covered at speeds greater than 24 km·h− 1 was predicted by the playing role
(starters and non-starters) and playing position factors with 88% of explained variance (ηp
2 = 0.772).
Conclusion The main findings of this study showed that non-starter players had a similar physical performance
during competitive matches as the starter players for whom they are substituted. In addition, the playing position
determined different physical performance, contributing in this manuscript that behavior and decision-making of the
players could be affected by their position in the field. More studies are needed on non-starter player performance
and contextual factors that could influence the physical responses of these players.