Psychological talent predictors in early adolescence and their empirical relationship with current and future performance in soccer

Objectives: This study examined the relationship of talented soccer players' psychological characteristics with current and future performance. Design: Both a cross-sectional and a prospective design were used. Method: The sample consisted of 2677 U12 players in the German talent development program. Self-report questionnaires captured psychological dispositions and skills that were assigned to the areas of motivation, volition, self-referential cognition, and emotion. Current performance was operationalized by a motor score representing speed abilities and technical skills as well as by coaches' subjective ratings (A = highly promotion-worthy, B = promotion-worthy, C = partly promotion-worthy). The level of future performance was assessed by examining whether individuals were selected for professional clubs' youth academies in U16. Results: This study revealed that only self-referential cognitions had a significant and relevant association with the motor score (0.10 = r = 0.37). The players in the subjectively rated categories significantly differed in 10 of 17 psychological scales (0.01 = ?2 = 0.03). In most of the scales, A-players showed more positively connoted values compared to B- and C-players. Logistic regressions demonstrated that 10 of 17 characteristics explained a significant proportion of players' future success. Players with high dispositions in these characteristics had a greater chance of achieving a higher performance level compared to players with low dispositions (1.61 = OR = 2.65). Conclusions: Expanding on previous research, this study enabled comparisons between a wide range of psychological characteristics with regard to their relevance for soccer performance, leading to conclusions for talent identification and development.
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Notations:social sciences sport games junior sports
Published in:Psychology of Sport and Exercise
Language:English
Published: 2016
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2016.03.004
Volume:25
Pages:17-26
Document types:article
Level:advanced