Rendimiento físico con análisis EPTS en futbolistas de selección nacional vs. competición local de Paraguay
Resumen
En la selección mayor de Paraguay desde mediados del año 2020 se realizan perfiles por puestos que permiten entender un gold standard, y de esta manera comparar rápidamente perfiles de jugadores para relacionarlos con los modelos encontrados en la liga local. El objetivo de estudio fue determinar el rendimiento físico de los futbolistas de la liga local de Paraguay vs. de la Selección Nacional, relacionando el análisis por puesto entre marcadores de punta, marcadores centrales y extremos. La muestra estuvo constituida por 176 futbolistas profesionales; 149 del torneo local pertenecientes a 6 clubes de primera división, medidos con Electronic Performance and Tracking Systems (EPTS). Los datos de selección nacional correspondieron a 27 jugadores medidos en los partidos de competencia del Clasificatorio a Qatar 2022 y Copa América 2021. Los resultados indicaron que no existieron diferencias en velocidad máxima entre seleccionados y jugadores del torneo local. En distancia recorrida superior a 24 km/h, existió diferencia en los extremos en favor de los seleccionados. En distancia mayor a 18 km/h, no existió diferencia. En distancia de aceleración, tampoco existieron diferencias en los dos grupos analizados; por último, en distancia total recorrida, solo existió diferencia en marcadores centrales en favor del grupo local.
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