Football performance indicators review
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https://doi.org/10.24310/riccafd.2012.v1i1.1990Keywords:
indicators, football, performanceAbstract
A review and selection of some of the factors that are involved in sports performance in football by a collection of variables that have been taken into account other researchers and grouped into different blocks. In the first section presents the physical and physiological factors, both genetic and capable of being trained. In another section, we have grouped the contextual factors that include the psychological and social context as they come to match conditions and players. Finally, we develop more the tactical technical indicators frequently used to estimate the performance in football teams.
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