What's the most a player has run during a match?

I remember Brozovic ran around 16 kms in one of the world cup game but it was in 120 mins.
 
Thomas Muller ran 14 or 15 km in a WC game and that is not unusual for him.
 
It's been mentioned that Beckham ran over 16KM against Greece. What other examples are there of this?

Is it possible that Beckham's numbers are inflated? That tracking technology may not have been as precise back then.

I can provide Bundesliga numbers as a frame of reference. They only started tracking this type of data in 2011. The all-time record since then is 14.7 km by Vladimir Darida...and as far as I know he's way ahead of all other Bundesliga players. Kimmich's record stands at 13.7 km for instance.
Then again there's probably a long-distance runner out there who once played a football match and beat that.
 
Didn’t Gareth Bale used to put up big numbers when first playing for Tottenham.
 
Just found a website that listed scientific studies about this topic.
A study in 1952 measured an average distance of 3.3 km per match, one in 1974 found 4.8 km, in 1979 we were at 7.1 km and in the year 2000 a study set the average distance at 10.1 km per match.
A study in 2007 about La Liga and Champions League matches found an average distance of 11.39 km and a record of 13.74 km. A 2009 study about the Premier League established an average distance of 10.7 km.

So I'm very skeptical about someone supposedly running 16 km in 90 minutes some 20 years ago.
 
Just found a website that listed scientific studies about this topic.
A study in 1952 measured an average distance of 3.3 km per match, one in 1974 found 4.8 km, in 1979 we were at 7.1 km and in the year 2000 a study set the average distance at 10.1 km per match.
A study in 2007 about La Liga and Champions League matches found an average distance of 11.39 km and a record of 13.74 km. A 2009 study about the Premier League established an average distance of 10.7 km.

So I'm very skeptical about someone supposedly running 16 km in 90 minutes some 20 years ago.

Beckham’s average at league level was 14km. So 16km isn’t that far fetched
 
Beckham’s average at league level was 14km. So 16km isn’t that far fetched

My point is that I doubt this is accurate. A google search yields an old guardian article that makes that claim but there's no actual data from that era that would prove that.
Some present-era PL data I found: last year the record for a single match was 13.21 km by Leander Dendoncker. In 2017 the highest average was 11.97 km by Christian Eriksen.
 
This was the top 10 last season:

1Leander DendonckerWOLBRI07/03/202013.21km
2Dele AlliTHLIV11/01/202013.14km
3James MilnerLIVSU02/01/202013.11km
4Tomas SoucekWHMC19/02/202013.10km
5Bernardo SilvaMCLEI21/12/201913.07km
6André GomesEVEBRI26/10/201912.91km
7Jack CorkBURMU22/01/202012.79km
8Pablo FornalsWHARS09/12/201912.75km
9Philip BillingBOULEI31/08/201912.71km
10Sean LongstaffNEWEVE21/01/202012.69km


Rather shockingly, we only have one appearance in the top 100. Fred ran 12.18km vs City, putting him in 78th position.



Some sports use outlier stats like these to identify dopers.
 
This was the top 10 last season:

1Leander DendonckerWOLBRI07/03/202013.21km
2Dele AlliTHLIV11/01/202013.14km
3James MilnerLIVSU02/01/202013.11km
4Tomas SoucekWHMC19/02/202013.10km
5Bernardo SilvaMCLEI21/12/201913.07km
6André GomesEVEBRI26/10/201912.91km
7Jack CorkBURMU22/01/202012.79km
8Pablo FornalsWHARS09/12/201912.75km
9Philip BillingBOULEI31/08/201912.71km
10Sean LongstaffNEWEVE21/01/202012.69km


Rather shockingly, we only have one appearance in the top 100. Fred ran 12.18km vs City, putting him in 78th position.



Some sports use outlier stats like these to identify dopers.
I’m surprised Fernandes isn’t on that list at any point. How about this season perhaps?
 
Is it possible that Beckham's numbers are inflated? That tracking technology may not have been as precise back then.

I can provide Bundesliga numbers as a frame of reference. They only started tracking this type of data in 2011. The all-time record since then is 14.7 km by Vladimir Darida...and as far as I know he's way ahead of all other Bundesliga players. Kimmich's record stands at 13.7 km for instance.
Then again there's probably a long-distance runner out there who once played a football match and beat that.
The Beckham figure is likely to be inflated given I'm fairly sure it was a one-off measurement so there's little robustness about the quality of the data. Not that he wasn't capable of covering big distances with his engine and school middle distance running credentials, but for it to be a figure that nobody has got anywhere near since is doubtful.

Just found a website that listed scientific studies about this topic.
A study in 1952 measured an average distance of 3.3 km per match, one in 1974 found 4.8 km, in 1979 we were at 7.1 km and in the year 2000 a study set the average distance at 10.1 km per match.
A study in 2007 about La Liga and Champions League matches found an average distance of 11.39 km and a record of 13.74 km. A 2009 study about the Premier League established an average distance of 10.7 km.

So I'm very skeptical about someone supposedly running 16 km in 90 minutes some 20 years ago.
I'd take the old studies with a large pinch of salt for the same reason - unlikely to be any consistency of methodology for the measurement.
 
I’d love to know how far Cafu ran against us when he basically produced the best full back performance I have ever seen back in the day.
 
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My point is that I doubt this is accurate. A google search yields an old guardian article that makes that claim but there's no actual data from that era that would prove that.
Some present-era PL data I found: last year the record for a single match was 13.21 km by Leander Dendoncker. In 2017 the highest average was 11.97 km by Christian Eriksen.
To be fair I'd expect that some positions in the 90's/00's ran more — today teams are usually way more compact. And Beckham was one of the most insanely hardworking runners of all-time, so in such a game, constantly running up and down, I'd say that in a one-off game it's possible.
 
I’d love to know how far Cafu ran against us when he basically produced the full back performance I have ever seen back in the day.
Good shout, I think Cafu & Zanetti probably ran about 12km per game at least, they were absolutely tireless.
 
When I hear about people running 15-16 km in a game - I simply don't believe it.

I have read the Beckham against Greece stats - but in every season I have seen, the players who run the most stop at 13.5 or thereabouts - but Beckham magically managed to run 2.5 km further. Sorry I just can't believe it.
 
I'd take the old studies with a large pinch of salt for the same reason - unlikely to be any consistency of methodology for the measurement.

That's true but they seem to show that a) players have been consistently increasing the average running distances over the years and b) even a 14 km performance over 90 minutes is highly unusual.

So the data seems to indicate that Vladimir Darida is indeed one of the leaders in that field and probably one of the greatest runners this game has ever seen.

The top 5 all-time performances in the Bundesliga are:

  1. Vladimir Darida: 14.65 km (Dortmund vs. Hertha BSC, 06/06/20)
  2. Vladimir Darida: 14.52 km (Hertha BSC vs. Leverkusen, 20/06/20)
  3. Vladimir Darida: 14.34 km (Hertha BSC vs. Augsburg, 30/05/20)
  4. Vladimir Darida: 14.16 km (Hamburg vs. Hertha BSC, 17/03/18)
  5. Iver Fossum: 14.06 km (Hannover vs. Wolfsburg, 01/03/16)

What's really striking here is that his top 3 results all came within a 22-day period. Those were the early covid days and the Bundesliga had resumed play on May 16th. I wonder what the reason for this is. Maybe there wasn't much to do during lockdowns other than working on your stamina or maybe the lack of fans had an influence (less interruptions? don't know really).