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<jats:p>This study aimed to assess the physical and maturation characteristics of young Lebanese football players in the U12, U13, and U15 national teams. Anthropometric measurements, physical and functional capacities, and maturity status were evaluated using quantitative and comparative approaches. The methodology included EUROFIT physical performance tests, Maturity Offset, Peak Height Velocity Age estimation, and a player questionnaire. The results showed that Lebanese players had notable advantages in height and weight compared to their counterparts, mainly European, with strong lower-body explosive strength and agility but weaker upper-body strength. The maturity analysis suggested a selection bias for early-maturing players. The study concludes that, while Lebanese youth players demonstrate an advantage in speed and explosive strength, the talent identification process may overlook late-developers, favoring those who mature earlier.</jats:p>

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players physical lebanese maturity strength

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