Exploring differences in body composition and physical fitness between U11 and U12 soccer players: Implications for health promotion and athletic performance

Authors

  • Rafael Callejas Rosales Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Sport Sciences. University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
  • Alfonso Castillo-Rodriguez Department of Didactics of Languages, Arts and Sport, Universidad de Málaga, Andalucía-Tech, IBIMA, 29010 Málaga, Spain.
  • Omar Sánchez-Abselam Department of Didactics of Languages, Arts and Sport, Universidad de Málaga, Andalucía-Tech, IBIMA, 29010 Málaga, Spain.
  • Francisco Tomás González-Fernández Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Sport Sciences. University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/sportk.707751
Keywords: Youth Soccer, Physical Performance, Body Composition, Sports Development, Physical Fitness

Abstract

Soccer is a highly demanding sport requiring the integration of physical, technical, and tactical skills. This study aimed to compare anthropometric characteristics and physical performance between Spanish male soccer players aged 11 (U11) and 12 (U12), and to examine the relationships between body composition and fitness variables. Forty-two participants (21 U11 and 21 U12) underwent assessments of height, weight, body fat percentage, BMI, countermovement jump (CMJ), 10-meter sprint, 505 change-of-direction test (505 COD), and estimated VO₂max. Results showed that U12 players were significantly taller, heavier, and had lower body fat percentages than U11 players (p< 0.05). Physically, U12 players outperformed U11 in CMJ height (+27.7%), sprint speed (+3.4%), change-of-direction ability (+3.9%), and aerobic capacity (+9.5%). Correlation analysis revealed that better body composition profiles, specifically lower fat percentage and BMI, were associated with superior physical performance metrics (p<0.05). These findings emphasize the importance of monitoring growth and body composition in youth soccer for optimizing training and talent identification. Early physical development appears critical for enhancing athletic performance, supporting individualized training programs that integrate physical and technical preparation.

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Published
21-03-2026
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Callejas Rosales, R., Castillo-Rodriguez, A., Sánchez-Abselam, O., & González-Fernández, F. T. (2026). Exploring differences in body composition and physical fitness between U11 and U12 soccer players: Implications for health promotion and athletic performance. SPORT TK-EuroAmerican Journal of Sport Sciences, 15, 10. https://doi.org/10.6018/sportk.707751
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