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2. Which training load indicators are greater correlated with maturation and wellness variables in elite U14 soccer players?

3. Influence of contextual factors on match running performance of starters and non-starters in elite youth male soccer players.

4. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet in young male soccer players.

5. Are Metabolic Power Distribution and Accelerometer-Based Global Positioning System Variables Associated With Odds Ratios of Noncontact Injuries in Professional Soccer Players?

6. Horizontal jump asymmetries are associated with reduced range of motion and vertical jump performance in female soccer players.

7. Effects of horizontal compared to vertical-based plyometric jump training on semi-professional soccer player's performance.

8. Effect of interval and continuous small-sided games training on the bio-motor abilities of young soccer players: a comparative study.

9. The influence of opponent level on professional soccer players' training and match performance assessed by using wearable sensor technology.

10. Testing variations of methodological characteristics in the 5-0-5 test: impact of the linear sprint on change-of-direction deficit in adult male soccer players.

11. Comparison of echocardiographic parameters of amputee football players with active football players and sedentary individuals.

12. Weekly variations of accelerometer variables and workload of professional soccer players from different positions throughout a season.

13. Relationships between training load, peak height velocity, muscle soreness and fatigue status in elite-level young soccer players: a competition season study.

14. Correlations between linear sprint with the ball, linear sprint without the ball, and change-of-direction without the ball in professional female soccer players.

15. Does maturity estimation, 2D:4D and training load measures explain physical fitness changes of youth football players?

16. Difference between preferred and non-preferred leg in peak speed, acceleration, and deceleration variables and their relationships with the change-of-direction deficit.

17. Effects of match contextual factors on internal and external load in elite Brazilian professional soccer players through the season.

18. Effects of speed, agility and quickness training programme on cognitive and physical performance in preadolescent soccer players.

19. Effects of a small-sided games training program in youth male soccer players: variations of the locomotor profile while interacting with baseline level and with the accumulated load.

20. Variations in Accumulated-Training Load Parameters and Locomotor Demand with Consideration of Puberty in Elite Young Soccer Players.

21. Exploring interactions between maturity status and playing time with fluctuations in physical fitness and hormonal markers in youth soccer players.

22. Monitoring the post-match neuromuscular fatigue of young Turkish football players.

23. Workload is associated with the occurrence of non-contact injuries in professional male soccer players: A pilot study.

24. Classified metabolic power-based measures in professional football players: comparison between playing positions and match period.

25. Leg dominance and performance in change of directions tests in young soccer players.

26. Physiological and locomotor demands during small-sided games are related to match demands and physical fitness? A study conducted on youth soccer players.

27. Relationship between sprint, jump, dynamic balance with the change of direction on young soccer players' performance.

28. Seasonal variations of the relationships between measures of training monotony and strain in professional soccer players.

29. Effects of small-sided games and running-based high-intensity interval training on body composition and physical fitness in under-19 female soccer players.

30. Comparison of Measurements of External Load between Professional Soccer Players.

31. Acute and Chronic Workload Ratios of Perceived Exertion, Global Positioning System, and Running-Based Variables Between Starters and Non-starters: A Male Professional Team Study.

32. In-Season Quantification and Relationship of External and Internal Intensity, Sleep Quality, and Psychological or Physical Stressors of Semi-Professional Soccer Players.

33. Effects of congested fixture and matches' participation on internal and external workload indices in professional soccer players.

34. Wearable Inertial Measurement Unit to Measure External Load: A Full-Season Study in Professional Soccer Players.

35. Influence of contextual factors on physical demands and technical-tactical actions regarding playing position in professional soccer players.

36. Effects of chronic betaine supplementation on performance in professional young soccer players during a competitive season: a double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.

37. Effects of 14-weeks betaine supplementation on pro-inflammatory cytokines and hematology status in professional youth soccer players during a competition season: a double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.

38. The effects of 14-week betaine supplementation on endocrine markers, body composition and anthropometrics in professional youth soccer players: a double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.

39. Influence of 2D:4D ratio on fitness parameters and accumulated training load in elite youth soccer players.

40. Association Between Endocrine Markers, Accumulated Workload, and Fitness Parameters During a Season in Elite Young Soccer Players.

41. Age-related differences in linear sprint in adolescent female soccer players.

42. Match running performance in Brazilian professional soccer players: comparisons between successful and unsuccessful teams.

43. Variations of Accelerometer and Metabolic Power Global Positioning System Variables across a Soccer Season: A Within-Group Study for Starters and Non-Starters.

44. Somatotype, AccumulatedWorkload, and Fitness Parameters in Elite Youth Players: Associations with Playing Position.

45. Variations of Training Workload in Micro- and Meso-Cycles Based on Position in Elite Young Soccer Players: A Competition Season Study.

46. Intra- and Inter-week Variations of Well-Being Across a Season: A Cohort Study in Elite Youth Male Soccer Players.

47. Associations Between Variations in Accumulated Workload and Physiological Variables in Young Male Soccer Players Over the Course of a Season.

48. Analysis of Fitness Status Variations of Under-16 Soccer Players Over a Season and Their Relationships With Maturational Status and Training Load.

49. Win, Draw, or Lose? Global Positioning System-Based Variables' Effect on the Match Outcome: A Full-Season Study on an Iranian Professional Soccer Team.

50. Intra-Season Variations in Workload Parameters in Europe's Elite Young Soccer Players: A Comparative Pilot Study between Starters and Non-Starters.

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