Anthropometric characteristics, physical fitness components and technical skills, a comparison between Brazilian and Portuguese young soccer players

Objective: Compare physical and technical performances and anthropometric characteristics between Brazilian and Portuguese young soccer players. Method: The participants were 281 Portuguese and 254 Brazilians from Under-15 and Under-17 categories. Measures were body weight and height, tests for stre...

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Published inRevista andaluza de medicina del deporte Vol. 12; no. 3; pp. 235 - 238
Main Authors Pedretti, Augusto, Matta, Marcelo O, Pedretti, Alessandro, Werneck, Francisco Z, Seabra, André FT
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 14.05.2019
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Summary:Objective: Compare physical and technical performances and anthropometric characteristics between Brazilian and Portuguese young soccer players. Method: The participants were 281 Portuguese and 254 Brazilians from Under-15 and Under-17 categories. Measures were body weight and height, tests for strength, speed, agility, aerobic resistance, and a ball conduction drill as a motor skill test. Results: Comparing Portuguese and Brazilian young soccer players from the same age, the European players presented a better anthropometric profile, physical fitness and motor skill than the Brazilians. Conclusions: Our hypothesis that the regular transferences from Brazilian players to Europe could suggest similar performances between the two competitive levels was not supported by the evidences.
ISSN:1888-7546
2172-5063
DOI:10.33155/j.ramd.2019.05.002