The Impact of the FIFA 11+ Training Program on Injury Prevention in Football Players: A Systematic Review
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Gustavo Tovar | N. Barengo | R. Ramírez‐Vélez | D. Cohen | Noël C. Barengo | José Francisco Meneses-Echávez | Robinson Ramírez-Vélez | Daniel Dylan Cohen | Jorge Enrique Correa Bautista | J. Meneses-Echavez | Gustavo Tovar
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