TY - JOUR
T1 - Considerations and best practices for elite football officials return to play after COVID-19 confinement
AU - Castagna, Carlo
AU - Bizzini, Mario
AU - Leguizamon, Alejo Perez
AU - Pizzi, Angelo
AU - Torquati, Riccardo
AU - Póvoas, Susana
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Research question: The recent COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a total lockdown of the major football leagues, aiming to prevent the threat of an uncontrolled spread of infections, and forcing the players and match officials to home-based physical training. Differently from players, no health and physical fitness maintenance guidelines were published for match officials. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to guide a safe and successful return to play for match officials. Research methods: Before the return to structured conditioning and officiating, match officials must perform a medical assessment, as well as systematic COVID-19 testing and detailed pulmonary function evaluation. The hygienic-sanitary prevention strategies for virus transmission must be strictly followed. Results and findings: In the remaining part of the present season, alterations of the game rules, namely halves of 30-40 min and no allowance for lost time, aiming to reduce the match officials physiological load may result as a safer option. Nonetheless, match officials' cognitive and physical demands, will probably be exacerbated by the increased number of substitutions per game, proposed to reduce players' match load. The proposed match scenario further stresses the importance of well-developed aerobic and anaerobic fitness in elite level match officials.
AB - Research question: The recent COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a total lockdown of the major football leagues, aiming to prevent the threat of an uncontrolled spread of infections, and forcing the players and match officials to home-based physical training. Differently from players, no health and physical fitness maintenance guidelines were published for match officials. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to guide a safe and successful return to play for match officials. Research methods: Before the return to structured conditioning and officiating, match officials must perform a medical assessment, as well as systematic COVID-19 testing and detailed pulmonary function evaluation. The hygienic-sanitary prevention strategies for virus transmission must be strictly followed. Results and findings: In the remaining part of the present season, alterations of the game rules, namely halves of 30-40 min and no allowance for lost time, aiming to reduce the match officials physiological load may result as a safer option. Nonetheless, match officials' cognitive and physical demands, will probably be exacerbated by the increased number of substitutions per game, proposed to reduce players' match load. The proposed match scenario further stresses the importance of well-developed aerobic and anaerobic fitness in elite level match officials.
KW - aerobic fitness
KW - assistant referees
KW - referees
KW - Soccer
KW - training load
U2 - 10.1080/23750472.2020.1783841
DO - 10.1080/23750472.2020.1783841
M3 - Comment/debate
AN - SCOPUS:85087636937
SN - 2375-0472
VL - 27
SP - 175
EP - 182
JO - Managing Sport and Leisure
JF - Managing Sport and Leisure
IS - 1-2
ER -