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Christoforos D Giannaki1,2,3, Angelos Vlahoyiannis1,2, Arnaldo L Mortatti4
1Department of Life Sciences, School of Life and Health Sciences, University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus.
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Over recent decades, interest in the relationship between sleep and athletic performance has grown substantially. Sleep is particularly crucial in soccer, where it significantly impacts recovery and performance, warranting careful consideration. Soccer players face several sport-specific challenges to optimal sleep, including frequent travel, competitive pressures, high training demands, late-night matches, exposure to artificial bright light, and early-morning training sessions. This narrative review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of the literature on sleep's influence on recovery, performance, health, and physical condition in soccer players, aiming to translate these findings into actionable, real-world strategies. Adequate sleep is a fundamental component of athletic performance and recovery. To address common sleep challenges in soccer, such as irregular competition schedules and frequent travel, it is essential to implement (i) systematic sleep monitoring and (ii) evidence-based interventions. Monitoring sleep presents challenges because it requires balancing practical feasibility with the level of detail needed to obtain meaningful insights into athletes' sleep pattern. Effective intervention strategies include maintaining a consistent bedtime, strategically incorporating short naps, minimizing electronic device use before sleep, and adopting nutrition approaches that support recovery. By integrating these practices, coaches, players, and scientific staff can optimize both physical and mental readiness, ultimately enhancing performance and overall well-being.
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