The demands of the extra-time period of soccer: A systematic review
Objective: Soccer match-play is typically contested over 90 min; however, in some cup and tournament scenarios, when matches are tied, they proceed to an additional 30 min, which is termed "extra-time" (ET). This systematic review sought to appraise the literature available on 120-min of s...
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Main Authors: | Adam Field (Author), Robert Joseph Naughton (Author), Matthew Haines (Author), Steve Lui (Author), Liam David Corr (Author), Mark Russell (Author), Richard Michael Page (Author), Liam David Harper (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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