Effects of Different Strength and Conditioning Programs Variations on Performance Variables in Professional Female Soccer Players
Author/s
Bal, Sefika PelinDate
2026Discipline/s
Actividad Física y DeporteSubject/s
Women’s soccerStrength training
Sprint training
Physical fitness
Match performance
GPS
Abstract
Soccer is the world’s most popular sport, and women’s participation has grown rapidly in recent decades, reaching new levels of professionalization and global visibility. Despite this progress, research on female players remains limited compared to their male counterparts, particularly regarding evidence-based training approaches. This doctoral thesis investigates the effects of strength and sprint-based training interventions on the physical fitness and match performance of female soccer players. Although women’s soccer has gained remarkable popularity and professionalization in recent decades, research remains disproportionately focused on male athletes, leaving significant gaps in evidence-based training guidelines tailored to women.
Through three complementary studies, this work evaluates (i) the short-term impact of in-season strength training in adolescent players, (ii) the comparison between traditional and integrated sprint training in professional players, and (iii) the long-...





