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- PublicationOpen AccessAnálisis bibliométrico de la producción científca en el fútbol sala(Murcia, Universidad de Murcia, Editum, 2015) Palazón, M.A; García-Angulo, A; Ortega Toro, EnriqueEl objetivo del presente estudio es realizar un análisis bibliométrico de la producción científica en el deporte de fútbol sala. Para ello se utilizó la colección principal de la plataforma “Web of Science” con las bases de datos Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) y Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI). La búsqueda ofreció 81 artículos de los que se analizaron las siguientes variables: 1) título; 2) nombre del autor principal; 3) institución del primer autor; 4) no de autores; 5) revista; 6) número de citas; 7) año de publicación; 8) disciplina principal del estudio; 9) tipo de estudio; 10) tamaño de muestra; 11) nivel deportivo de la muestra, 12) sexo de la muestra. En los resultados destacaron los artículos de tipo experimental, los de sexo masculino y a deportistas de nivel profesional. Respecto a las instituciones, destacan las de países con un gran auge en lo que se refiere a fútbol sala, como Brasil y Portugal.
- PublicationOpen AccessAnalysis of the passing distance of professional futsal players in the Indonesia Pro Futsal League(Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de publicaciones, 2022) Iqbal Doewes, Rumi; Elumalai, Gunathevan; Hartini Azmi, SitiThe study purpose was to analyze the passing distance of professional futsal players in the Indonesia Pro Futsal League. This cross-sectional study was carried out in the final match of the 2021 Indonesia Pro Futsal League. All players except the goalkeeper were analyzed. We measured the distance of the passes made. Movie Maker software was used for cutting videos of every passing movement and Kinovea software was used for passing distance analysis. This study stated that in maintaining the ball possession, entering the opponent’s defense, and trying to score goals, players can perform various types of passes such as short, medium, and long passes. The results showed that the average passing distance was 3.58 meters for the short pass, 7.46 meters for the medium pass, and 14.47 meters for the long pass. This futsal passing distance analysis can be used as a basis for passing mastery exercises. Therefore, the coach can plan passing training programs with specific distances and maximize the passing accuracy of the players.
- PublicationOpen AccessAudio-visual video based circuit training model development design in futsal sports(Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2024) Amiq, Fahrial; Setiyono, Hari; Nurhasan, Nurhasan; Lesmana, Heru Syarli; Dafun Jr, Procopio B.; Ayubi, Novadri; Robiansyah, Moh. FerryThis study aimed to develop a circuit training model using audio-visual video media in futsal. The researcher used the R&D method. The subject possessed the characteristics of being male, aged between 20 and 30 years, with a Body Mass Index between 18 and 34, and was a futsal athlete. Before the study began, the researcher explained the research procedure, and the subjects filled out informed consent forms. This technique was used to analyze the data obtained from distributing questionnaires. Questionnaires were given to futsal experts, media experts, and coaching experts. The reliability test was carried out by 12 subjects from the small group test and 24 subjects from the large group test. The results of this development are in the form of videos; in these videos, there are 4 training models consisting of 4 posts each. The 4 posts are arranged in 1 round, with each post consisting of 3 athletes. In this training model, the athletes exercise at each post for 20 seconds; after completing one exercise model, they move to the next post. Exercises are done for 3 sets, with 1-minute recovery between sets. Based on the expert validity test, the evaluation results of futsal experts averaged 85.5%, media experts averaged 82.0%, and coaching experts averaged 83.3%. Furthermore, the results of the reliability test for the small group obtained a percentage of 88%, and for the large group, it was 87.87%. The development of a circuit training model in futsal games can help athletes become more enthusiastic and can also enable them to do additional exercises outside the schedule by using this video product as a training guide, providing athletes with many variations in their exercises.
- PublicationOpen AccessComprehensive lower extremities joints range of motion profile in futsal players(Frontiers Media , 2021-06-14) Cejudo Palomo, Antonio; Ruiz-Pérez, Iñaki; Hernández-Sánchez, Sergio; De Ste Croix, Mark; Sainz de Baranda Andújar, Pilar; Ayala Rodríguez, Francisco; Actividad Física y Deporte; Facultad de Ciencias del Deporte
- PublicationOpen AccessData set: Goal Patterns and Situational Dynamics in Professional Futsal(2025-07-09) Villarejo García, Diego; Actividad Física y Deporte; Facultad de Ciencias del DeporteThe aim of this study was to identify whether there is any type of goal that differentiates certain situational variables in futsal competition. To this end, 5,903 goals were observed in matches played in the Spanish Men’s National Futsal League. The situational variables analyzed were match outcome, partial match score, ranking of the team scoring the goal, and stage of the tournament. The independent variable “type of goal” included the categories: throw-in; corner kick; fouls; second play; double penalty; penalty; press break; positional attack; numerical superiority; numerical inferiority; transitions; and ball recoveries. To analyze differences between variables, a Chi-square test and Cramer’s V coefficient were performed. To establish associations, a correspondence analysis was conducted, and to determine relationships, a multinomial logistic regression analysis was carried out. The main results revealed significant differences between the variable type of goal scored and the variables match outcome (p < .001), score (p < .02), and ranking (p < .001). The Cramer’s V coefficient indicated a strong association between the variable type of goal scored and the variable match outcome, and moderate associations with the variables score and ranking. The correspondence analysis allowed graphical visualization of the relationships between categorical variables, showing a clear segregation between the categories of the dependent variable and some associations between dependent and independent categories. Finally, the multinomial logistic regression model showed that goals scored under numerical inferiority and superiority were the most robust predictors of the categories outcome, score, and ranking. These results can be used by coaches to design training sessions, strategies, and team tactics for futsal competition.
- PublicationOpen AccessDataset used for the study entitled: Analysis of accelerations and decelerations in competitions involving elite female futsal players(2025-09-29) Villarejo García, Diego; Actividad Física y Deporte; Facultades de la UMU::Facultad de Ciencias del DeporteAntecedentes: La monitorización del volumen e intensidad es muy importante en el futsal femenino de élite para optimizar el rendimiento y prevenir lesiones. Sin embargo, indicadores de carga externa como el Playerload pueden subestimar momentos críticos en la competición en donde aumenta la intensidad y el volumen de aceleraciones y deceleraciones. En este sentido, existe un vacío en la comprensión de cómo las variables situacionales del partido (resultado, posición, etc.) interactúan para modular la carga física. Objetivo: El objetivo de este estudio fue identificar y caracterizar momentos críticos analizando la influencia de la interacción entre el resultado parcial, la posición de la jugadora, la localización y la parte del partido sobre el volumen (distancia) y la intensidad (pico) de las aceleraciones y deceleraciones. Método: Se empleó un diseño observacional, retrospectivo y analítico. La muestra comprendió 11 jugadoras de futsal femenino de élite (edad: 29.9 ± 5.1 años, altura: 164.96 ± 4.22 cm, masa corporal: 60.31 ± 4.56 kg) durante una temporada completa de la primera división española. Se analizaron los datos de todas las aceleraciones y deceleraciones registradas con dispositivos inerciales WIMU PRO™ en competición oficial. Los datos se analizaron mediante cuatro Modelos Lineales Mixtos (MLM). Resultados: Se encontraron interacciones significativas en todos los modelos. El volumen de aceleraciones y deceleraciones mostró una interacción significativa entre el resultado parcial del partido y las posiciones de juego de las jugadoras (p < .001, η²p = 0.011), aumentando principalmente al ir ganando. Esta tendencia se hizo manifiesta en la posición de juego de pívots. La intensidad de las aceleraciones y deceleraciones reveló una interacción de tres vías entre el resultado, la posición y la localización (p = .006, η²p = 0.004), aumentando con un resultado adverso y jugando en casa. Esta tendencia también fue liderada por la posición de juego de pívots. La variabilidad interindividual fue mínima en todos los modelos (ICC < 1%). Conclusiones: La carga física en el futsal femenino no es uniforme, sino que sigue dos patrones situacionales diferentes. En cuanto al volumen de aceleraciones y deceleraciones, este aumenta con la ventaja en el marcador, mientras que la intensidad aumenta con la desventaja en el marcador. Identificar estos "momentos críticos" permite ir más allá de las métricas de carga totales y proporciona una herramienta de gran valor para diseñar estrategias de entrenamiento y prevención de lesiones individualizadas y específicas para cada situación de juego.
- PublicationOpen AccessDataset used for the study entitled: Segmental External Load in Linear Running in Elite Futsal Players: A Multifactorial and Individual Variability Analysis using Linear Mixed Models(Universidad de Murcia, 2025-07) Pino Ortega, José; Villarejo García, Diego; Actividad Física y Deporte; Facultad de Ciencias del Deporte
- PublicationOpen AccessDegradación de T-patterns en estudios observacionales: Un estudio sobre la eficacia en el ataque de fútbol sala(Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia, 2015) Lapresa, Daniel; Camerino, Oleguer; Cabedo, Josep; Anguera Argilaga, María Teresa; Jonsson, Gudberg K.; Arana, JavierUna de las técnicas analíticas más novedosas en el ámbito de la metodología observacional es la que permite la detección de T-patterns (estructuras regulares de conducta) mediante el software THEME, que analiza datos observacionales en búsqueda de relaciones de intervalo crítico en sentido ascendente (desde T-pattern simples, dos eventos que se relacionan en un primer nivel, a T-patterns complejos constituidos por diferentes eventos relacionados en distintos niveles). En el presente artículo se analiza esta cuestión, la degradación de los T-patterns, que hasta el momento ha sido puntualmente estudiada. Para ello, se utiliza el muestreo observacional constituido por el conjunto de las secuencias que acaban en gol (n= 23) protagonizadas por el F.C. Barcelona durante el Play O$ final de la liga española 2012-13 de fútbol sala. De esta forma este trabajo satisface un segundo objetivo, en este caso disciplinar, de analizar la eficacia en la construcción de la fase ofensiva en el fútbol sala; habiéndose tipificado que las secuencias que finalizan en gol se caracterizan por conseguir, mediante juego combinativo, un lanzamiento desde sector definición-corredor central.
- PublicationOpen AccessDevelopment of a strategic plan for the sport of futsal in Iraq(Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de publicaciones, 2022) Bachay Alshiblaw, Hasanain Hadi; Talebpour, Mahdi; Morteza Azimzadeh, Seyyed; Kashtidar, MohammadThe purpose of this study was to develop a strategic plan for the sport of futsal in Iraq. This research is descriptivein nature.A qualitative study was conducted in the form of a survey.The sample of this study was composed of managers and experts of the Iraqi Ministry of Sports and the General Directorate of Sports of the Education Ministry, heads and vice presidents of Iraqi futsal, Iraqi futsal coaches, referees and elite athletes, and futsal veterans.The sample size for the present study was 23. The findings of the study revealed that Iraqi futsal has 16 strengths (S), 14 weaknesses (W), 14 opportunities (O) and 16 and threats (T).Considering these results, it is suggested that futsal in Iraq focusesmore on strengths inthe field of internal factors and try to solvethe existing weaknesses
- PublicationOpen AccessEffect of trust in leadership on team effectiveness and performance in Iranian Futsal Super League players(Murcia: Servicio de publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia, 2020) Najafzadeh, Yaser; Zarei, Ali; Azadfada, Shiva; Doroudian, Ali AsgharThe purpose of the study was to examine the effect of trust in leadership on team effectiveness and performance in Iranian Futsal Super League players. The sample consisted of all the male players of the Iranian Futsal Super League in 2017-2018 (n=163). The participants completed the following questionnaires: 1) Leadership Confidence Questionnaire. 2) Team Effectiveness Questionnaire. 3) Subjective performance evaluation. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. The results indicated that trust in the coach had a significant positive effect for the players on team effectiveness (sig = 0.001, t = 5.869) and on team per-formance (sig = 0.001, t = 7.194). In conclusion, in order to gain the trust of the team, the coaches should be able to make the right decisions in different situations and have the necessary skills and qualities (justice, benevolence, honesty, and ability), which in turn results in higher team effectiveness and team performance.
- PublicationOpen AccessSegmental External Load in Linear Running in Elite Futsal Players: A Multifactorial and Individual Variability Analysis Using Linear Mixed Models(MDPI, 2025-08-13) Navarro-Martínez, Carlos; Villarejo García, Diego; Pino Ortega, José; Actividad Física y DeporteLimited evidence exists on how segmental external load is distributed during linear running and how it varies with speed, training intensity, and individual differences. This study examines the external load profile across six body segments in elite female futsal players during linear treadmill running, focusing on the effects of speed and training zone, as well as individual variability. Eight elite players, including six outfield players and two goalkeepers (mean age 23.9 ± 3.4 years, height 164.96 ± 4.22 cm, body mass 60.31 ± 4.56 kg), performed an incremental test and were measured using six WIMU PRO™ inertial sensors. The sensors recorded segmental PlayerLoad, speed, and training zones. Data were analyzed using Linear Mixed Models. The most important results show significant interactions between body location and speed and between body location and training zone (p < 0.001), with intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) ranging from 0.437 to 0.515. These results indicate variability among players and specific and asymmetrical segmental load patterns. These findings offer practical insights for tailoring individualized training strategies that optimize performance and reduce segment specific overuse injuries.
- PublicationOpen AccessTechnical and tactical performance in professional female futsal players: a descriptive analysis depending on teams level and playing group(Taylor and Francis Group, 2024-07-26) Villarejo García, Diego; González Fernández, Francisco Tomás; RicoGonzález, Markel; Pino Ortega, José; Del Rosso, Sebastian; Puche Ortuño, Daniel; Actividad Física y Deporte; Facultades de la UMU::Facultad de Ciencias del DeporteAmong the many factors that can affect women’s futsal performance, technical and tactical actions can obscure relevant game data, even affecting specialists in both the programming and design of training tasks. This study describes the technical and tactical actions in elite futsal teams, analysing performance measures according to the playing group and team ranking level. One hundred and twenty-eight games from an Elite League in the 2020/ 2021 season were observed. The variables analysed were grouped into three groups: “Goals and Rules”, “Attack” and “Defence”. The two-way mixed ANOVA analysis revealed significant effects on attack variables, emphasising Shot to the Post (STP) variable (F1.2 = 19.13, p = .04, η2 = .90), Throw-in For (TIF) variable (F1.2 = 75.00, p = .01, η2 = .97) and between Defence I (I) variables and playing group condition (F2.4 = 8.74, p = .03, η2 = .81). This study observed how consistently those teams positioned at the top developed a higher goal average compared to those teams further down the ranking. The study highlights the significance of the offensive part and the number of goals in the game system and how achieving good numbers in this area can influence. Coaches and athletes can use the intraclass correlation coefficient to demonstrate how specific technical and tactical actions impact performance.
- PublicationOpen AccessThe effect of four weeks of plyometric single-leg hurdle hops with backward run on shooting speed in student futsal players(Servicio de Publicaciones. Universidad de Murcia, 2025) Kusuma, I Dewa Made Aryananda Wijaya; Bulqini, Arif; Prianto, David Agus; Phanpheng, Yanyong; Husnain, Nodik Qudwal; Sin departamento asociadoIn the sport of futsal, enhancing shooting speed is crucial for performance, yet there is a lack of targeted training methods that effectively improve this skill among student players. This study aimed to analyze the effect of plyometric single-leg hurdle hops combined with backward run training on shooting speed in student futsal players. A quasi-experimental design with a one-group pretest–posttest approach was employed. The population consisted of 25 student futsal players, and the sample included 15 players with a mean age of 14.67 ± 0.49 years, height of 160.73 ± 4.46 cm, weight of 50.20 ± 5.93 kg, and BMI of 19.42 ± 2.02, selected using purposive sampling. Shooting speed was measured using a camera, and the recordings were analyzed with the Kinovea application. The results showed a significant increase (p<0.05) in shooting speed following the training program. The mean shooting speed improved from 28.3±2.02 m/s in the pretest to 30.4±2.20 m/s in the posttest, with a mean difference of 2.04±1.98 m/s and a 2-tailed significance value of 0.001 (< 0.05). In conclusion, plyometric single-leg hurdle hops combined with backward run training significantly improved shooting speed in student futsal players.
- PublicationOpen AccessThe influence of cardiovascular training methods and level of training on the fitness level of futsal referees(Universidad de Murcia: servicio de publicaciones, 2024) Andrianto, Sigit Dwi; Nopembri, Soni; Subagyo; Ambardini, Rachmah Laksm; Gusdernawati, AuliaThis study aimed to apply cardiovascular training, specifically through intensive interval and extensive interval training methods, to enhance the fitness levels of AFP DIY futsal referees in Indonesia. The study design wasquasi-experimental with a 2x2 factorial design. The research subjects were 36 male AFP DIY futsal referees aged 25-35 years. The training test instrument usedthe Heart Rate Recovery Test (HRRT) and thereferee fitness instrument usedthe FIFA Assistant Referee Intermittent Endurance Test (ARIET).The software used for data analysis was SPSS version 21.0 for Windows. The results indicated that cardiovascular training methods significantly impact the fitness levels of futsal referees (p<0.05).The intensive interval training method positively influenced the fitness of futsal referees (p<0.05). Similarly, the extensive interval training method also had a positive effect on improving the referees' fitness (p<0.05). The group that received the extensive interval training showed greater improvements compared to the intensive interval group, with an increase of 43.48%. Furthermore, there is an interaction between cardiovascular training methods, training levels, and fitness levels (p<0.05).These findings offer valuable insights for futsal referees, emphasizing the importance of selecting the most effective training methods to enhance their fitness levels.
- PublicationOpen AccessUso de la estadística multivariante para analizar el rendimiento en competiciones de Futsal: revisión sistemática(Federación Española de Docentes de Educación Física, 2025) Villarejo García, Diego; Navarro Martínez, Carlos; Pino Ortega, José; Actividad Física y Deporte; Facultades de la UMU::Facultad de Ciencias del DeporteIntroducción: El análisis estadístico en deportes ha evolucionado hacia técnicas multivariantes (EM) para explorar relaciones complejas entre variables y mejorar la comprensión del rendi-miento. En futsal, aunque existen estudios sobre aspectos físicos y tácticos, no se ha analizado el uso de EM ni la calidad de los estudios. Este trabajo propone una revisión sistemática para identificar y evaluar el uso de EM en competiciones de futsal, ofreciendo mejoras para el análisis del rendimiento deportivo.Objetivo: El objetivo de este trabajo fue recopilar, analizar, sintetizar y evaluar la literatura cien-tífica que utiliza estadística multivariante en el análisis de las competiciones en futsal.Metodología: Para ello, se siguió una estrategia de búsqueda según directrices PRISMA, con pro-tocolo de extracción de datos Cochrane Consumers and Communication Review Group y direc-trices para revisiones en el ámbito de Ciencias del Deporte. Se hallaron 27estudios, los cuales fueron incluidos en síntesis cualitativa.Resultados: Los resultados de esta síntesis cualitativa se organizaron en, a) aspectos sustanti-vos, b) metodológicos yc) calidad de los estudios. Los resultados más importantes muestran que el 55,6% de los estudios analizaron aspectos técnico-tácticos, 33,3% físicos y 11,1 psicoló-gicos. El 14,8% se publicó enrevistas indexadas en SJR y el 85,2% en JCR, de las cuales un 74,1% fueron en revistas de cuartil Q1 y Q2.Discusión: La discusión destacó avances y limitaciones en el uso de estadística multivariante en futsal, subrayando la necesidad de mayor rigor y estandarización metodológica para optimizar futuros estudios sobre rendimiento deportivo.Conclusiones: Esta revisión permitió identificar el uso de métodos multivariantes utilizados para analizar las competiciones de futsal y contrastarla con la información científica disponible y las recomendaciones que se hacen al respecto. Así, esta revisión ofreció puntos de mejora para el uso de la estadística multivariante en el análisis del rendimiento deportivo
