Abstract

PurposeThe aim of the study was to identify differences in fitness abilities and technical skills between young right-footed and left-footed soccer players.MethodsThe measurements included data collected from 111 male footballers aged 12–17 years (divided into 3 age categories: U13, U15, U17). Fitness abilities (5-m, 10-m, 30-m sprint, envelope run, standing long jump) and technical skill (dribbling, juggling, short passes, long passes) were measured.ResultsThe results failed to show significant differences (<i>p</i> > 0.05) in speed, agility, or explosive strength of lower limbs between right- and left-footed soccer players in the U13, U15, and U17 categories. No significant differences between soccer players (right-footed, left-footed) were found in the dominant leg performance (<i>p</i> > 0.005), whereas for the non-dominant leg, left-footed U15 players had higher performance in juggling (<i>p</i> < 0.05) and long passes (<i>p</i> < 0.01). Regardless of age category, left-footed players were characterized by a lower range of asymmetry in all technical skills. Significant differences were observed only for dribbling skills in U13 (<i>p</i> < 0.05).ConclusionsThe type of lateral dominance (right-footedness, left-footedness) does not differentiate between young soccer players in terms of fitness abilities. Left-footed footballers are more symmetrical in technical preparation compared with the right-footed ones. With age and experience in training, a reduction in functional asymmetry in technical skills is observed between lower limbs in both right- and left-footed soccer players. Regardless of the type of lateral dominance, young players have their reserves in terms of symmetrical technical preparation.

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