The Faroe Islands COVID-19 Recreational Football Study: Player-to-Player Distance, Body-to-Body Contact, Body-to-Ball Contact and Exercise Intensity during Various Types of Football Training for Both Genders and Various Age Groups
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P. Krustrup | M. Mohr | T. Andersen | M. Randers | M. N. Larsen | N. S. Knudsen | M. M. D. Thomasen | Jeppe Panduro | Tórur Sjúrðarson | Eli N. Leifsson
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