![]() A paired sample t-test in conjunction with the Cohen effect size was used to compare changes in match performance. One-way ANOVA was used to compare differences in the match demands and running intensities among playing positions and Bonferroni corrections were used to determine differences where significant effects of position were observed. Differences in match demands within and between matches were assessed using percent difference, effect size and 90% confidence intervals. Thirty sub-elite female soccer players were assessed throughout a local tournament. Secondly, the study aims to describe the magnitude of change of these variables within and between matches over the course of a tournament to determine the effect of player fatigue. The purpose of this study was to make use of global positioning system technology to quantify the internal and external match demands of sub-elite female soccer players.
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