%0 Journal Article %A Rodrigo Abreu %A Pedro Figueiredo %A Paulo Beckert %A José P Marques %A Samuel Amorim %A Carlos Caetano %A Pedro Carvalho %A Carla Sá %A Ricardo Cotovio %A Joana Cruz %A Tiago Dias %A Gonçalo Fernandes %A Elton Gonçalves %A César Leão %A Alexandre Leitão %A João Lopes %A Eduardo Machado %A Mónica Neves %A André Oliveira %A Ana I Pereira %A Bruno Pereira %A Fernando Ribeiro %A Luis M Silva %A Filipe Sousa %A Tânia Tinoco %A Vitor H Teixeira %A Monica Sousa %A João Brito %T Portuguese Football Federation consensus statement 2020: nutrition and performance in football %D 2021 %R 10.1136/bmjsem-2021-001082 %J BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine %P e001082 %V 7 %N 3 %X Nutrition is an undeniable part of promoting health and performance among football (soccer) players. Nevertheless, nutritional strategies adopted in elite football can vary significantly depending on culture, habit and practical constraints and might not always be supported by scientific evidence. Therefore, a group of 28 Portuguese experts on sports nutrition, sports science and sports medicine sought to discuss current practices in the elite football landscape and review the existing evidence on nutritional strategies to be applied when supporting football players. Starting from understanding football’s physical and physiological demands, five different moments were identified: preparing to play, match-day, recovery after matches, between matches and during injury or rehabilitation periods. When applicable, specificities of nutritional support to young athletes and female players were also addressed. The result is a set of practical recommendations that gathered consensus among involved experts, highlighting carbohydrates periodisation, hydration and conscious use of dietary supplements.Data sharing not applicable as no data sets generated and/or analysed for this study. No data are available. Not applicable. %U https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/bmjosem/7/3/e001082.full.pdf