The Relative Age Effect across an International Soccer Programme in Male and Female Players Aged 12 Years Old to Seniors

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Autor(a) principal: Morgans, Ryland
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Radnor, John, Nisbet, Daniel, Teixeira, Jose, Modric, Toni, Bezuglov, Eduard, Ceylan, Halil İbrahim, Kavanagh, Ronan, Zmijewski, Piotr, Oliveira, Rafael
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.15/4910
Resumo: The purpose of the study was to examine the prevalence of the Relative Age Effect (RAE) across an international soccer programme in male and female players aged 12 years old to seniors. One hundred forty-five male (age: 18.8 ± 4.6 years; body mass: 68.1 ± 10.2 kg; body height: 177.3 ± 10.5 cm) and 218 female (age: 15.9 ± 4.6 years; body mass: 66.2 ± 10.5 kg; body height: 170.6 ± 8.3 cm) players from a National Association were assessed. All participants were divided into four quartiles: January to March (BQ1), April to June (BQ2), July to September (BQ3), and October to December (BQ4). The results showed that the distributions for all male squads were significantly skewed, with more players than expected from BQ1 in the U-21, U-19, and U-17 and less players than expected from BQ4 in the U-19 squad. The distributions for all female squads showed significantly more players than expected from BQ1 in the U-16 and less players than expected from BQ4 in the U-14 squad. The distributions across the different positions for the male squads combined were significantly skewed with more forward players than expected from BQ1 and less forward and midfielder players than expected from BQ4. For the female squads, there were significantly more BQ1 defenders from the U-16 squad than expected. In conclusion, this study unveils significant disparities in quartile distributions among male and female squads. Moreover, the data emphasize the potential impact of heightened physical demands in certain positions on the RAE.
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spelling The Relative Age Effect across an International Soccer Programme in Male and Female Players Aged 12 Years Old to Seniorsyouth playerssenior playerssoccerinternational teamsrelative age effectThe purpose of the study was to examine the prevalence of the Relative Age Effect (RAE) across an international soccer programme in male and female players aged 12 years old to seniors. One hundred forty-five male (age: 18.8 ± 4.6 years; body mass: 68.1 ± 10.2 kg; body height: 177.3 ± 10.5 cm) and 218 female (age: 15.9 ± 4.6 years; body mass: 66.2 ± 10.5 kg; body height: 170.6 ± 8.3 cm) players from a National Association were assessed. All participants were divided into four quartiles: January to March (BQ1), April to June (BQ2), July to September (BQ3), and October to December (BQ4). The results showed that the distributions for all male squads were significantly skewed, with more players than expected from BQ1 in the U-21, U-19, and U-17 and less players than expected from BQ4 in the U-19 squad. The distributions for all female squads showed significantly more players than expected from BQ1 in the U-16 and less players than expected from BQ4 in the U-14 squad. The distributions across the different positions for the male squads combined were significantly skewed with more forward players than expected from BQ1 and less forward and midfielder players than expected from BQ4. For the female squads, there were significantly more BQ1 defenders from the U-16 squad than expected. In conclusion, this study unveils significant disparities in quartile distributions among male and female squads. Moreover, the data emphasize the potential impact of heightened physical demands in certain positions on the RAE.TermediaRepositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de SantarémMorgans, RylandRadnor, JohnNisbet, DanielTeixeira, JoseModric, ToniBezuglov, EduardCeylan, Halil İbrahimKavanagh, RonanZmijewski, PiotrOliveira, Rafael2024-07-28T16:05:33Z20242024-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.15/4910eng1899-756210.5114/jhk/186563info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-05-11T04:34:30Zoai:repositorio.ipsantarem.pt:10400.15/4910Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T07:10:43.082174Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Relative Age Effect across an International Soccer Programme in Male and Female Players Aged 12 Years Old to Seniors
title The Relative Age Effect across an International Soccer Programme in Male and Female Players Aged 12 Years Old to Seniors
spellingShingle The Relative Age Effect across an International Soccer Programme in Male and Female Players Aged 12 Years Old to Seniors
Morgans, Ryland
youth players
senior players
soccer
international teams
relative age effect
title_short The Relative Age Effect across an International Soccer Programme in Male and Female Players Aged 12 Years Old to Seniors
title_full The Relative Age Effect across an International Soccer Programme in Male and Female Players Aged 12 Years Old to Seniors
title_fullStr The Relative Age Effect across an International Soccer Programme in Male and Female Players Aged 12 Years Old to Seniors
title_full_unstemmed The Relative Age Effect across an International Soccer Programme in Male and Female Players Aged 12 Years Old to Seniors
title_sort The Relative Age Effect across an International Soccer Programme in Male and Female Players Aged 12 Years Old to Seniors
author Morgans, Ryland
author_facet Morgans, Ryland
Radnor, John
Nisbet, Daniel
Teixeira, Jose
Modric, Toni
Bezuglov, Eduard
Ceylan, Halil İbrahim
Kavanagh, Ronan
Zmijewski, Piotr
Oliveira, Rafael
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author2 Radnor, John
Nisbet, Daniel
Teixeira, Jose
Modric, Toni
Bezuglov, Eduard
Ceylan, Halil İbrahim
Kavanagh, Ronan
Zmijewski, Piotr
Oliveira, Rafael
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author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Santarém
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morgans, Ryland
Radnor, John
Nisbet, Daniel
Teixeira, Jose
Modric, Toni
Bezuglov, Eduard
Ceylan, Halil İbrahim
Kavanagh, Ronan
Zmijewski, Piotr
Oliveira, Rafael
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv youth players
senior players
soccer
international teams
relative age effect
topic youth players
senior players
soccer
international teams
relative age effect
description The purpose of the study was to examine the prevalence of the Relative Age Effect (RAE) across an international soccer programme in male and female players aged 12 years old to seniors. One hundred forty-five male (age: 18.8 ± 4.6 years; body mass: 68.1 ± 10.2 kg; body height: 177.3 ± 10.5 cm) and 218 female (age: 15.9 ± 4.6 years; body mass: 66.2 ± 10.5 kg; body height: 170.6 ± 8.3 cm) players from a National Association were assessed. All participants were divided into four quartiles: January to March (BQ1), April to June (BQ2), July to September (BQ3), and October to December (BQ4). The results showed that the distributions for all male squads were significantly skewed, with more players than expected from BQ1 in the U-21, U-19, and U-17 and less players than expected from BQ4 in the U-19 squad. The distributions for all female squads showed significantly more players than expected from BQ1 in the U-16 and less players than expected from BQ4 in the U-14 squad. The distributions across the different positions for the male squads combined were significantly skewed with more forward players than expected from BQ1 and less forward and midfielder players than expected from BQ4. For the female squads, there were significantly more BQ1 defenders from the U-16 squad than expected. In conclusion, this study unveils significant disparities in quartile distributions among male and female squads. Moreover, the data emphasize the potential impact of heightened physical demands in certain positions on the RAE.
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