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Psychological and Anthropometric Characteristics of a Hungarian Elite Football Academy’s Players

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73

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  • Hungarian University of Physical Education, Budapest, Hungary
  • Ferenc Puskás AcademyBudapest, Hungary
  • Szechenyi István UniversityBudapest, Hungary
  • Hungarian University of Physical EducationBudapest, Hungary
  • Ferenc Puskás AcademyBudapest, Hungary
  • University of Physical Education, Budapest Department of Pedagogy 1123 Budapest, Alkotás u. 44., Hungary

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