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Predictive validity of lower extremity muscle strength, strength asymmetry, and soccer-specific fitness for talent identification in elite male youth soccer players: A retrospective cohort study

This study investigates the predictive validity of lower extremity strength, strength asymmetry, and soccer-specific fitness in talent identification among elite male youth soccer players. Employing a Retrospective Cohort design, we established a cohort consisting of K-League registered youth players, totaling 219 individuals (all males, aged 16 ~ 17 years, in grade 2 of high school; equivalent to grade 11 in the US), with 38 progressing to the professional level and 181 not. Results from t-tests revealed significant differences between professional and nonprofessional groups for countermovement jump (CMJ; t = -2.423, Cohen`s d = -.448, p = .019) and change of direction with a ball (CODB; t = 2.202, Cohen`s d = .398, p = .032). CMJ demonstrated a significant correlation with the 30 m sprint (r = -.53, p < .001), and change of direction without a ball (COD) correlated with CODB (r = .52, p < .001). The robust Poisson regression, encompassing the interaction term of COD and CODB, produced an AUC of .73 (95% CI: .65 ~ .82).
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Bibliographic Details
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Notations:sport games junior sports
Published in:Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science
Language:English
Published: 2024
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/1091367X.2024.2386164
Volume:29
Issue:1
Pages:11-23
Document types:article
Level:advanced