Facilitators and barriers associated with youth player transition to professional first-team football: A key stakeholder perspective

M. McGuigan, A. Dello Iacono, Allistair P. McRobert, Daryl T. Cowan, V. Unnithan
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The transition of elite youth footballers through academy systems towards the first team is highly complex, competitive, and often unsuccessful. A myriad of factors including technical competence, physical prowess, and the development environment combine to determine youth player progression. Current research has focused on broad investigations of multiple clubs and stakeholders, providing a valuable overview of the key aspects associated with elite youth player transition. This study aimed to provide an in-depth, context-specific investigation of key stakeholders within an elite level club in the United Kingdom (UK). Seven key stakeholders including the head of the academy ( n = 1), the head of sports science ( n = 1), coaches ( n = 3), and lead sports scientists ( n = 2) were recruited. Framework analysis led to the development of a practical framework outlining the key facilitators and barriers of youth-to-first-team transition. Facilitators of transition included overcoming adversity, high-level physical prowess, exceptional technical competence, and possessing at least one elite-level attribute. Barriers to transition included a lack of opportunity, lucrative youth player contracts and a lack of development-specific coaching. In addition, the developmental environment and developing individuals within a team environment were key influences on youth-to-first-team transition. This study complements recent broad investigations of the UK and global stakeholders by corroborating many of their findings while providing transferable, context-specific accounts of applied issues related to successful transition to first-team football.
与青年球员过渡到职业一线队相关的促进因素和障碍:关键利益相关者的观点
从青训系统到一线队的精英青年足球运动员的过渡是非常复杂的,竞争激烈的,而且往往不成功。包括技术能力、身体能力和发展环境在内的无数因素共同决定了青年球员的进步。目前的研究集中在对多个俱乐部和利益相关者的广泛调查上,提供了与精英青年球员过渡相关的关键方面的有价值的概述。本研究旨在对英国一家精英俱乐部的主要利益相关者进行深入的、具体情境的调查。招募了包括学院院长(n = 1)、体育科学负责人(n = 1)、教练(n = 3)和首席体育科学家(n = 2)在内的7名关键利益相关者。框架分析导致了一个实用框架的发展,概述了青年球员向一线队过渡的关键促进因素和障碍。促进转变的因素包括克服逆境、高水平的身体能力、卓越的技术能力,以及至少拥有一项精英水平的特质。转型的障碍包括缺乏机会、利润丰厚的青年球员合同和缺乏针对发展的教练。此外,发展环境和在团队环境中发展个人是影响青年队向一线队过渡的关键因素。这项研究补充了最近对英国和全球利益相关者的广泛调查,证实了他们的许多发现,同时提供了与成功过渡到一线队足球相关的应用问题的可转移的、具体情况的描述。
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