Talented but disruptive: An exploration of problematic players in sports teams

This study aimed to enhance the understanding of problematic players, who have been identified as highly talented but negative influences in team sport. Using semi-structured interviews, 15 players and coaches` experiences of problematic players were explored. Results were divided into features, causes of behavior, impacts, and managerial considerations surrounding problematic players. Findings revealed problematic players share characteristics with narcissists. From an applied perspective, the negative impacts from these players are recognized, such as negative role modeling and lower team morale. Managerial considerations for these players are discussed, which could be beneficial for coaches working with problematic players and their negativity. Lay Summary: We explored coach and player experiences of individuals who are highly talented yet problematic. Such players can now be understood further, in terms of behaviors such as blame shifting, and their impacts such as negative role modeling and creating team divides. Creating stronger coach-player relationships were suggested for effective collaboration.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:social sciences junior sports sport games
Tagging:Narzissmus
Published in:Journal of Applied Sport Psychology
Language:English
Published: 2020
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/10413200.2018.1549621
Volume:32
Issue:4
Pages:357-376
Document types:article
Level:advanced