Sensors, Vol. 25, Pages 3834: Comparative Analysis of In-Match Physical Requirements Across National and International Competitive Contexts in Cerebral Palsy Football


Sensors, Vol. 25, Pages 3834: Comparative Analysis of In-Match Physical Requirements Across National and International Competitive Contexts in Cerebral Palsy Football

Sensors doi: 10.3390/s25123834

Authors:
Juan Francisco Maggiolo
Juan José García-Hernández
Manuel Moya-Ramón
Iván Peña-González

This study aimed to compare in-match physical and technical requirements of cerebral palsy (CP) football players across different national and international competitive contexts. A total of 79 male outfield players participated in 62 official matches across 3 competitive phases of the Spanish National CP Football League (Regular Phase, Consolation Phase, and Playoffs) and the IFCPF World Cup. Inertial measurement units (IMUs) were used to record locomotor and technical variables during each match. A subset of 10 players was tracked across all phases. Physical demands were normalized per minute of play and analyzed using one-way and repeated-measures ANOVAs. Results revealed that physical requirements during the World Cup were up to three times higher than during national-level matches, with significantly greater maximum velocities, high-intensity distances, and frequencies of accelerations and decelerations (p < 0.001, ηp2 > 0.40). Playoffs also imposed significantly greater physical requirements compared to Regular and Consolation Phases. International matches showed a markedly higher number of ball contacts, indicating increased technical involvement. These patterns were consistent in both the full sample and the longitudinal subsample, suggesting that competitive level—rather than player characteristics alone— strongly modulates physical output during the competition. These findings underscore the need for context-specific training and load management strategies to prepare athletes for the elevated demands of high-level CP football competition.



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