%0 Journal Article %J Biology of Sport %@ 0860-021X %V 39 %N 4 %D 2022 %F Hernández-Davo2022 %T Effects of playing 1 vs 3 matches in a one-week period on physical performance in young soccer players %X The aim of this study was to analyse the effects of playing 1 vs 3 matches in a one‑week period on physical performance in young soccer players. Twelve youth soccer players completed a battery of physical tests (countermovement jump [CMJ], 25 m sprint, 5-0-5 agility test, ankle dorsiflexion range of motion [AD ROM]) 72 h after a match. These tests were performed on two different occasions: during a week with 1 competitive match, and during a week in which 3 matches were played. Three matches in a week caused from most likely to very likely impairments in CMJ (ES = 0.81), the 5-0-5 agility test (ES = 1.03), and in AD ROM (ES = 0.46–0.63) compared with the 1 match in a week. For the 25 m sprint test, performance impairments were found in the split times for 10–15 m (ES = 0.72), 15–20 m (ES = 0.52) and 20–25 m (ES = 0.90) compared with 1 match in a week. Jumping, sprinting, change of direction (COD) performance and AD ROM are significantly affected during congested calendars in young soccer players. The monitoring of these variables is a useful tool to assess players’ recovery and may help in determining players’ readiness for the next matches. %A Hernández-Davo, Jose Luis %A Moreno Pérez, Víctor %A Moreno Navarro, Pedro %P 819-823 %9 journal article %R 10.5114/biolsport.2022.108700 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/biolsport.2022.108700