| Modelling the decrement in running intensity within professional soccer players |
16 |
| Despite association, the acute:chronic work load ratio does not predict non-contact injury in elite footballers |
15 |
| The use of small-sided games to assess skill proficiency in youth soccer players: a talent identification tool |
10 |
| Training load monitoring in elite English soccer: a comparison of practices and perceptions between coaches and practitioners |
9 |
| Exploring how movement synchronization is related to match outcome in elite professional football |
7 |
| Creating a framework for talent identification and development in emerging football nations |
7 |
| Influence of match playing time and the length of the between-match microcycle in Spanish professional soccer players' perceived training load |
6 |
| Is futsal a donor sport for football?: exploiting complementarity for early diversification in talent development |
6 |
| Workload monotony, strain and non-contact injury incidence in professional football players |
6 |
| Repeated high-speed running in elite female soccer players during international competition |
6 |
| Velocity zone classification in elite women's football: where do we draw the lines? |
5 |
| The Footbonaut as a new football-specific skills test: reproducibility and age-related differences in highly trained youth players |
5 |
| Whole, half and peak running demands during club and international youth rugby league match-play |
4 |
| Establishing consensus of position-specific predictors for elite youth soccer in England |
4 |
| The reliability of a modified 505 test and change-of-direction deficit time in elite youth football players |
4 |
| Conceptualising decision-making and its development: a phenomenographic analysis |
4 |
| Peak speed determination in football: is sprint testing necessary? |
4 |
| Effects of positional variables on shooting outcome in elite football |
3 |
| Formative feedback for the coach reduces mismatch between coach and players' perceptions of exertion |
3 |
| Activity profile of training and matches in Brazilian Olympic female soccer team |
3 |
| The number of purposeful headers female youth soccer players experience during games depends on player age but not player position |
3 |
| Isometric maximal voluntary force evaluated using an isometric mid-thigh pull differentiates English Premier League youth soccer players from a maturity-matched control group |
3 |
| Reliability of in-season fitness assessments in youth elite soccer players: a working model for practitioners and coaches |
3 |
| Body fat assessment in elite soccer players: cross-validation of different field methods |
3 |
| Point-counterpoint: should heading be restricted in youth football? Yes, heading should be restricted in youth football |
3 |
| Factors affecting physical match activity and skill involvement in youth soccer |
3 |
| The impact of a training intervention with spatial occlusion goggles on controlling and passing a football |
3 |
| A comparison of sleep patterns in youth soccer players and non-athletes |
2 |
| Do we train how we play? Investigating skill patterns in Australian football |
2 |
| Effects of Ramadan fasting on the physical activity profile of trained Muslim soccer players during a 90-minute match |
2 |
| Prognostic relevance of motor tests in elite girls' soccer: a five-year prospective cohort study within the German talent promotion program |
2 |
| Application and interpretation of the yo-yo intermittent recovery test to the long-term physical development of girls association football players |
2 |
| Injury risk and patterns in newly transferred football players: a case study of 8 seasons from a professional football club |
2 |
| Could futsal hold the key to developing the next generation of youth soccer players? |
2 |
| Should heading be forbidden in children's football? |
2 |
| Maximum running intensities during English academy rugby union match-play |
2 |
| Bradford Factor and seasonal injury risk in Division I-A collegiate American footballers |
2 |
| The reliability and usefulness of an individualised submaximal shuttle run test in elite rugby league players |
2 |
| A multidimensional approach to factors influencing playing level and position in a school-based soccer programme |
2 |
| Physical fitness and peak running periods during female Australian football match-play |
2 |
| Reliability and sensitivity of jumping, linear sprinting and change of direction ability tests in adolescent female football players |
2 |
| Sensitivity and reproducibility of a fatigue response in elite youth football players |
2 |
| The inter-individual relationship between training status and activity pattern during small-sided and full-sized games in professional male football players |
2 |
| Development of pre- and post-match morning recovery-stress states during in-season weeks in elite youth football |
2 |
| Quantifying the relationship between internal and external work in team sports: development of a novel training efficiency index |
1 |
| Hip and groin injury management in English youth football: a survey of 64 professional academies |
1 |
| Post-match sleeping behavior based on match scheduling over a season in elite football players |
1 |
| The effect of a team sport-specific heat acclimation protocol on plasma volume in elite female soccer players |
1 |
| Situational factors affecting rugby sevens match performance |
1 |
| Development of physical and skill training drill prescription systems for elite Australian Rules football |
1 |