Sarmento, HugoMarques, AdilsonField, AdamMartins, JoãoGouveia, ÉlvioPrieto Mondragón, LauraOrdoñez Saavedra, NestorRodríguez, DiegoClemente, Filipe2023-06-202023-06-202020Sarmento H, Marques A, Field A, Martins J, Gouveia ER, Mondragón LP, Saavedra NO, Rodríguez DA, Clemente FM. Genetic influence on football performance: a systematic review. Hum Mov. 2020;21(4):1–17; doi: https://doi.org/10.5114/ hm.2020.94198.http://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/5238Purpose. To systematically review and organise the available literature devoted to the topic of genetics and performance in football. Methods. A systematic search was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines in Web of Science, SPORTDiscus, and PubMed for original research published before October 2019. The following keywords were entered: ‘Soccer’ OR ‘Football’ AND ‘Genetic’ OR ‘Epigenic’ OR ‘Powergene’ OR ‘Genomic’ OR ‘Genotype’ OR ‘Polymorphism’ OR ‘Genetic marker’. Articles were screened by using pre-defined selection criteria, and methodological quality was assessed independently by 2 authors. Results. The electronic searches yielded 872 articles, and after the screening process, a total of 38 studies met the eligibility criteria and were subsequently included for review. Conclusions. The reviewed studies identified the most frequently addressed topics in this area of research: (1) performance related genes; (2) injury-related genes; (3) body composition-related genes; and (4) cardiac adaptations. This area of research is still at an early stage, and there is a need for studies to develop knowledge of genetics and its link with physical, technical, and cognitive performance in football with a view to facilitating talent identification in young players.engSoccerFootballTalentHeritageTrainingPerformance.Faculdade de Ciências SociaisGenetic influence on football performance: a systematic reviewjournal article10.5114/hm.2020.94198