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‘Setting the Benchmark’ Part 4: Contextualising the Match Demands of Teams at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023

Paul S. Bradley
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  1. FIFA, Zürich, Switzerland
Biol Sport. 2025;42(2):57–69
Online publish date: 2024/08/30
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