Player Tracking Data Analytics as a Tool for Physical Performance Management in Football: A Case Study from Chelsea Football Club Academy
Background: Global positioning system (GPS) based player movement tracking data are widely used by professional football (soccer) clubs and academies to provide insight into activity demands during training and competitive matches. However, the use of movement tracking data to inform the design of t...
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Main Authors: | Varuna De Silva (Author), Mike Caine (Author), James Skinner (Author), Safak Dogan (Author), Ahmet Kondoz (Author), Tilson Peter (Author), Elliott Axtell (Author), Matt Birnie (Author), Ben Smith (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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