The role of athlete leadership quality in the characteristics of team resilience in elite soccer teams: a cross-sectional and longitudinal mediation of team identification

We present two studies examining the relationship between athlete leadership quality and team resilience and explored the mediating effect of team identification. In Study 1, 194 soccer players (Mage = 18.50, SD = 4.49) from eight national teams participated. Structural equation modeling showed cross-sectionally that the four types of athlete leadership qualities were positively related to the characteristics of resilience and negatively to vulnerability under pressure. Team identification was shown to be a mediator of these relationships. Study 2, with four different time-points, involved 208 young soccer players (Mage = 16.05, SD = 3.39) from two professional clubs (i.e., La Liga). Cross-lagged panel models revealed that task leadership quality (Times 1-2) was positively related to the characteristics of resilience (Times 3-4) and negatively to vulnerability under pressure (Times 3-4). However, team identification did not mediate these relationships. Therefore, practitioners should consider the perceptions of leader quality to achieve benefits during competition.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:sport games social sciences
Tagging:Führungsverhalten
Published in:Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology
Language:English
Published: 2024
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1123/jcsp.2022-0022
Volume:18
Issue:3
Pages:289-310
Document types:article
Level:advanced