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The effect of short-term and long-term coronavirus quarantine on physical performance and injury incidence in high-level soccer
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Virus EpidemiologyHigh-level Soccer PlayersInternational Soccer ExpertsInjury PreventionVirus TransmissionExercise PsychologyCovid-19Sport InjurySports MedicineHigh-level SoccerInjury IncidenceInfection ControlSport ScienceHealth SciencesSport RehabilitationSport ParticipationLong CovidSport Injury PreventionPhysical FitnessCovid-19 PandemicVirologyEpidemiologyAthletic TrainingVaccinationHigh-performance SportPhysical PerformanceGlobal HealthExercise PhysiologySocial DistancingSport PsychologyMedicineSport-related Injuries
In 2020, the world is suffering an unprecedented pandemic (coronavirus or COVID-19) that it is eliciting devastating consequences. This article has gathered the opinions of international soccer experts about the short-term and long-term effects of coronavirus quarantine on physical performance and injury incidence in high-level soccer players, by means of open-ended questions encouraging the expression of unrestricted opinions. In this way, the text aims to provide the reader with a compilation and comparison of knowledge from a practical perspective in order to understand how the coronavirus quarantine may affect the high-level players' physical performance from the extensive experience and broad career of conditioning area professionals in top-level soccer teams around the world together with the knowledge provided by research.
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