Effect of Competition Results on Total Distance, Sprint, and High Intensity runs in Amateur Male soccer players

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Pakorn Chootsungnoen
Sukanya Charoenwattana
Kanok Pantong
Pornchai Leenoi
Sumeth Kaewprag

Abstract

The objective of this research was to compare the results of the competition with the total distance run, Sprint run, Number of Sprints, High-intensity running by amateur soccer players The sample group consisted of 15 male athletes from the Minburi City football team. The sample group will enter their movements using the global coordinate system (GPS) to compete in an official match. In the Chang FA Cup 2022/23 and Thailand Semipro League 2023 competitions, then record the results of total distance run, Sprint run, Number of Sprints, High-intensity running,the statistical values were analyzed using one-way multiple analysis of variance (One-way MANOVA).


The results of the study showed that the results of winning, drawing and losing matches were compared with total distance run, Sprint run, Number of Sprints, High-intensity running in amateur soccer players is no statistically significant difference at the 0.05 level.


Summary of competition results compared to total distance run, Sprint run, Number of Sprints, High-intensity running in amateur soccer players. There is no difference. But the result of losing in a soccer match is a high trend in total distance run, Sprint run, High-intensity running in amateur soccer athletes.

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