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Article

Association of GPS Metrics with Explosive Lower Limb Power and Their Relationship with Post-Competition Neuromuscular Fatigue in Professional Soccer Players

by
Nikolaos E. Koundourakis
1,2,*,
Ioannis Ispirlidis
3,
Michalis Mitrotasios
4,
Ioannis Mitrousis
5,
Dimitra Sifaki-Pistolla
6 and
Adam L. Owen
7
1
Faculty of Sports Science and Physical Education, Metropolitan College, Campus Crete, 71202 Heraklion, Greece
2
Department of Clinical Chemistry, School of Medicine, University of Crete, 70013 Heraklion, Greece
3
School of Physical Education & Sport Science, Democritus University of Thrace, Panepistimioupoli, 69100 Komotini, Greece
4
School of Physical Education & Sport Science, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, 10558 Athens, Greece
5
Faculty of Sports Science and Physical Education, Metropolitan College, Campus Piraeus, 18535 Piraeus, Greece
6
Faculty of Psychology, Metropolitan College, Campus Crete, 71202 Heraklion, Greece
7
Research and Innovation Center on Sport (CRIS), Claude Bernard University Lyon 1, 69100 Villeurbanne, France
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(17), 9780; https://doi.org/10.3390/app15179780 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 16 June 2025 / Revised: 8 July 2025 / Accepted: 1 September 2025 / Published: 5 September 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Innovative Technologies for and Approaches to Sports Performance)

Abstract

This study aims to examine the relationship between competition-derived GPS metrics and explosive power, as expressed by the countermovement jump (CMJ), and their influence on neuromuscular fatigue in professional male soccer players. In this observational–longitudinal study, GPS-derived data were collected during 15 official competitions from the same seven players (age = 26.03 ± 4.59 y, height = 180.0 ± 0.076 cm, body mass = 77.88 ± 9.90 kg). CMJ assessments were performed at matchday − 1 (MD + 2) and matchday + 2 (MD + 2) of each competition. CMJ height was significantly decreased from MD − 1 to MD + 2 (p < 0.05). While no significant correlations were found between MD − 1 CMJ values and the examined GPS metrics (total distance covered (TDC), high-speed running distance (HSR-D (m)), sprint-running distance (SR-D (m)), and number of high-intensity accelerations/decelerations (HIA (n)/HID (n), respectively), a significant negative relationship emerged between MD + 2 CMJ height and HIA (n) and HID (n) (p < 0.05). Linear mixed-effects measures revealed the impact of several parameters in three different models: (a) HIA (n) × HID (n) × HSR (m) × SR-D (m), (b) HIA (n) × HID (n) × SR-D (m), and (c) HID (n) × SR-D (m), with univariate testing highlighting significant effects of HIA (n) and HID (n) (p < 0.05). In conclusion, no association was evident between MD − 1 CMJ values and competition GPS metrics, while HIA (n) and DIA (n) were associated with post-competition explosive-power values at MD + 2. Moreover, CMJ reduction from MD − 1 to MD + 2, serving as a competition-induced neuromuscular fatigue indicator, was found to be related to HIA (n) and HID (n) volumes either individually or in association with HSR (m) and SR-D (m) distances, suggesting those to impact post-competition fatigue kinetics.
Keywords: countermovement jump (CMJ); global positioning system (GPS); neuromuscular performance; neuromuscular residual fatigue; soccer countermovement jump (CMJ); global positioning system (GPS); neuromuscular performance; neuromuscular residual fatigue; soccer

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Koundourakis, N.E.; Ispirlidis, I.; Mitrotasios, M.; Mitrousis, I.; Sifaki-Pistolla, D.; Owen, A.L. Association of GPS Metrics with Explosive Lower Limb Power and Their Relationship with Post-Competition Neuromuscular Fatigue in Professional Soccer Players. Appl. Sci. 2025, 15, 9780. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15179780

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Koundourakis NE, Ispirlidis I, Mitrotasios M, Mitrousis I, Sifaki-Pistolla D, Owen AL. Association of GPS Metrics with Explosive Lower Limb Power and Their Relationship with Post-Competition Neuromuscular Fatigue in Professional Soccer Players. Applied Sciences. 2025; 15(17):9780. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15179780

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Koundourakis, Nikolaos E., Ioannis Ispirlidis, Michalis Mitrotasios, Ioannis Mitrousis, Dimitra Sifaki-Pistolla, and Adam L. Owen. 2025. "Association of GPS Metrics with Explosive Lower Limb Power and Their Relationship with Post-Competition Neuromuscular Fatigue in Professional Soccer Players" Applied Sciences 15, no. 17: 9780. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15179780

APA Style

Koundourakis, N. E., Ispirlidis, I., Mitrotasios, M., Mitrousis, I., Sifaki-Pistolla, D., & Owen, A. L. (2025). Association of GPS Metrics with Explosive Lower Limb Power and Their Relationship with Post-Competition Neuromuscular Fatigue in Professional Soccer Players. Applied Sciences, 15(17), 9780. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15179780

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