BACKGROUND:
The FIFA-Medical and Assessment Research Centre developed FIFA 11
program as a warm-up program for soccer players. Although the FIFA 11
program is a well-established warm-up protocol for injury prevention among soccer players, the program’s performance enhancement aspect is not frequently discussed in the literature.
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effects of the FIFA 11
training program on functional performance in amateur male soccer players.
METHODS
: The study included 57 amateur male soccer players from Jamia Hamdard University, who were randomly placed in an experimental group (
29) or a control group (
28). The experimental group underwent the FIFA 11
training program for 12 weeks (five times per week) and the control group continued their regular training. The study adopted a pretest-posttest design. The outcome measurements included the following tests: vertical jump, 20-yard sprint run, Illinois agility run test, and t-tests.
RESULTS:
Vertical jump and sprint speed were significantly improved in the FIFA 11
program group compared to the control group (
0.05). No statistically significant difference in agility parameters (
0.05) was found between the groups.
CONCLUSION:
The results show that the FIFA 11
program may improve the performance of young amateur soccer players. This study may serve as the foundation for further studies with larger participant numbers.