Anthropometric and physiological predispositions for elite soccer

@article{Reilly2000AnthropometricAP,
  title={Anthropometric and physiological predispositions for elite soccer},
  author={Thomas Reilly and Jens Bangsbo and Alexander Franks},
  journal={Journal of Sports Sciences},
  year={2000},
  volume={18},
  pages={669 - 683}
}
This review is focused on anthropometric and physiological characteristics of soccer players with a view to establishing their roles within talent detection, identification and development programmes. Top-class soccer playershave to adapt to the physical demandsof the game, which are multifactorial. Players may not need to have an extraordinary capacity within any of the areas of physical performance but must possess a reasonably high level within all areas. This explains why there are marked… 
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