The futsal in the school scope presents a strand of competition that develops with greater evidence in the sports selections of the school. The physical fitness levels in adolescents are one of the factors that influence the sporting performance of this modality. The objective of this study is to verify the physical fitness related to the sporting performance of adolescent students practicing of the futsal. The study consisted of 29 adolescents who were male athletes aged 16.03 (± 0.87) years and body mass index (BMI) of 20.73 (± 2.48) Kg/m2. In order to verify the levels of physical fitness, the Agility Tests (Illinois Agility Test) and the tests proposed by the Brazilian Sport Project (PROESP-BR) of velocity and power of lower limbs (PMI) were performed. The statistical programs Microsoft Excel® version 2016 and JASP version 0.8.6.0 were respectively used for tabulation and analysis of the data. Descriptive statistics, variance analysis, normality test (Shapiro-Wilker) and Pearson correlation among physical abilities were used, with a value of p<0.05. The neuromuscular capacities presented a mean of 17.53 (± 0.84) seconds for agility, 3.08 (± 0.22) seconds for velocity and 2.09 (± 0.22) meters for PMI. No significant differences were identified between the neuromuscular capacities and the tactical position of the players. In speed and PMI the majority of participants were rated Very Good, with 41.38% and 37.93% respectively. Negative correlations were found between PMI and agility (r = -0.408) and between PMI and velocity (r = -0.600). It was concluded that the adolescents in the futsal sports team showed moderate levels of physical fitness, with no significant differences between tactical acting and their physical capacities.
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