Influence of the Number of Players and the Relative Pitch Area per Player on Heart Rate and Physical Demands in Youth Soccer
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Julen Castellano | David Casamichana | Ibon Echeazarra | J. Castellano | D. Casamichana | I. Echeazarra | Asier Puente | A. Puente
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