I know in Australian Rules Football's national competition, selected players are wearing GPS units / plotters sewn into the back of their tops so that the coaches can download and review for tactical reasons. The mid-fielders (who do the most running of all of the playing positions) are doing around 20 - 23 kilometers per game (100 minutes playing time, i.e. four 25min quarters). Not much jogging, I'm told; predominantly bet. 50 - 100% max effort or walking (recovery).
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a soccer game is 90 minutes, there are 22 players in the field, if you say that a player touches a ball 2/3 of the time, 60/22=almost 3 minutes. This is an estimate, for a striker will have far less ball contacts as a midfielder.
It is estimated to be about a mile and a half to two miles
Between 6-7 miles for Professional midfield players.
because the average player runs or jogs the distance of about 4.5 miles per game.
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According to studies, the average Soccer player runs 7 miles per game, so if your target is to be in good shape for Soccer you can use this as a basis but you will find altering your training to include speed, agility and quickness will yield important results for your Soccer training.
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No. Once a player is substituted for, they may not reenter.
Only if he scores a hat trick.
it depends on which position you are looking at, and how many times they go in for a ball, and how many corner kicks, for an example a defender will head the ball an average of 3 times in a game, as to a forward who might not even head 1 time It also depends on style of play, sepcific position (CB FB) and who you are playing against. But on average, how many times does the average player head the ball per game?
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