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dc.contributor.authorSpyrou, Konstantinos
dc.contributor.authorFreitas, Tomás T.
dc.contributor.authorMarín Cascales, Elena
dc.contributor.authorAlcaraz, Pedro E.
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-24T14:18:05Z
dc.date.available2026-03-24T14:18:05Z
dc.date.issued2020-11-11
dc.identifier.citationSpyrou, K., Freitas, T. T., Marín-Cascales, E., & Alcaraz, P. E. (2020). Physical and physiological match-play demands and player characteristics in futsal: a systematic review. Frontiers in psychology, 11, 569897.es
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10952/10940
dc.descriptionEsta revisión tuvo como objetivo resumir la literatura científica sobre las demandas del juego durante los partidos desde cuatro imensiones: análisis de tiempo-movimiento/carga externa y respuestas fisiológicas, neuromusculares y bioquímicas a la competición. Además, buscó describir las características antropométricas, fisiológicas y neuromusculares de jugadores de futsal masculinos de nivel élite y sub-élite, contemplando las diferencias entre niveles de competición. La literatura indica que los jugadores de futsal élite recorren mayores distancias totales con intensidades más altas y realizan un mayor número de sprints durante los partidos en comparación con los jugadores sub-élite. Las demandas fisiológicas durante la competición son elevadas, con decrementos entre la primera y segunda mitad del partido. La investigación sugiere que la función neuromuscular disminuye y las respuestas hormonales aumentan hasta 24 horas después del partido. Los jugadores élite muestran valores mayores de VO2máx en comparación con los competidores sub-élite. Se sabe poco acerca de las habilidades neuromusculares (fuerza, salto, velocidad y cambio de dirección) de jugadores élite y sub-élite. Los jugadores de futsal que aspiren a competir al más alto nivel deberían centrarse en desarrollar velocidad máxima, potencia y fuerza de miembros inferiores, capacidad aeróbica y masa muscular magra.es
dc.description.abstractFutsal, also known as five-a-side indoor soccer, is a team-sport that is becoming increasingly popular. In fact, the number of futsal-related investigations is growing in recent years. This review aimed to summarize the scientific literature addressing the match-play demands from the following four dimensions: time-motion/external load analysis and physiological, neuromuscular, and biochemical responses to competition. Additionally, it aimed to describe the anthropometric, physiological, and neuromuscular characteristics of elite and sub-elite male futsal players, contemplating the differences between competition levels. The literature indicates that elite futsal players cover greater total distance with higher intensities and perform a greater number of sprints during match-play when compared to sub-elite players. The physiological demands during competition are high (average intensity of ≥85% maximal heart rate and ~80% maximum oxygen uptake [VO2max]), with decrements between the two halves. Research suggests that neuromuscular function decreased and hormonal responses increased up to 24 h after the match. Considering anthropometric characteristics, players present low percentage of body fat, which seems commonplace among athletes from different on-court positions and competition levels. Elite players display greater values and at VO2max with respect to sub-elite competitors. Little is known regarding elite and sub-elite futsal players' neuromuscular abilities (strength, jumping, sprinting, and change of direction [COD]). However, it appears that elite players present better sprinting abilities compared to lower-level athletes. Futsal players aiming to compete at the highest level should focus on developing maximal speed, lower-body power and strength, aerobic capacity, and lean muscle mass.es
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dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/*
dc.subjectFive-a-side socceres
dc.subjectGame-analysises
dc.subjectPerformancees
dc.subjectTeam-sportses
dc.titlePhysical and physiological match-play demands and player characteristics in futsal: a systematic reviewes
dc.typejournal articlees
dc.rights.accessRightsopen accesses
dc.journal.titleFrontiers in psychologyes
dc.volume.number11es
dc.issue.number569897es
dc.description.disciplineActividad Física y Deportees
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fpsyg.2020.569897es
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