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Summary: Teams that don't have at least 3 days of rest between games are at a significant disadvantage when playing teams with sufficient rest.
I don't think you need to be a "rocket surgeon" to recognize that players with proper recovery and rest are better suited for a competitive match.
So why do leagues/tournaments/clubs/parents continue to run players out on back-to-back days?
Leagues: We need to get in 10-12 games during a season. And we can't do that unless we play almost every Saturday and Sunday. And now we will allow a player to play 2 games in a day (League didn't allow this 2 years ago. But now that we have teams dealing with covid fallout, they seem to think it's ok)
Tournaments: 2 games in a day for 2-3 days in a row is necessary to crown a champion.
Clubs: Our B team only has 13 players for this weekend. Let's take 4 players from the A team and have them fill in. Now that the league allows it, the A team players will play 2 games on Saturday and 2 games on Sunday. But they are on the A team- More soccer is good for them.
Parents: Little Jenny loves soccer. She'll play any day she can. She played 2 games with her club on Saturday (the A team coach wants to see her play with them more often). And she played a game on Sunday. She started all 3 games and never subbed out. Then she went and played a pickup game with her brothers friends sunday afternoon. She can't wait for practice on Monday. Their Monday practice is for fitness. She really needs fitness training. She seems to be getting slower.