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Table 1.

Definition of external load variables.

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Fig 1.

Boxplots without outliers of GPS load metrics by category, position, and training/match day.

HMLD is high metabolic load distance; HSR is high speed running; np is number of players; and ns is number of sessions. Note: Distance refers to Total Distance; Load refers to Player Load.

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Fig 2.

Boxplots without outliers of GPS load metrics HMLD, HSR, PL, and TD per minute for each category, position, and training/match day.

np = Number of players; ns = Number of sessions.

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Table 2.

Muscle injury type.

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Fig 3.

Incidence of TL and NTL injuries per 103h of exposure stratified by category, position, and days to/from the match.

Numbers inside bars represents the incidence according to the severity.

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Fig 4.

Incidence of TL and NTL injuries per 105m of high metabolic load distance stratified by category, position, and days to/from the match.

Numbers inside bars represent the incidence according to the severity.

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Fig 5.

Incidence of TL and NTL injuries per 105m of high-speed running stratified by category, position, and days to/from the match.

Numbers inside bars represents the incidence according to the severity.

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Fig 6.

Incidence of TL and NTL injuries per 105au of PL stratified by category, position, and days to/from the match.

Numbers inside bars represents the incidence according to the severity.

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Fig 7.

Incidence of NTL and TL injuries per 107m distance of TD stratified by category, position, and days to/from the match.

Numbers inside bars represents the incidence according to the severity.

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