Misconduct of Spanish grassroots soccer coaches through referees’ reports: Variability by match format, age category, sex, and severity

José Serrano-Durá, José Devís-Devís, Alejandro Martínez-Baena, Pere Molina
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This study aimed to describe and analyse the disciplinary sanctions received by grassroots soccer coaches in the Valencian Community (Spain) over five seasons. Specific objectives included determining the influence of format (8-a-side or 11-a-side), age (U7, U9, U11, U13, U15, and U18), sex category (male or female), and sanction severity (mild [one to four matches] or serious [five matches to a full season]). A study was conducted based on referees’ records from 275,844 games played in 1401 league competitions during five subsequent seasons between 2014 and 2019 in Valencia (Spain). A total of 3563 sanctions were recorded by matchday referees, with the majority being minor offences (92.93%) and most being imposed on 11-a-side soccer coaches (87%). The most frequent reasons for sanctions pertained to protests to referees (28%); dismissal due to double reprimands (26.40%); contemptuous and inconsiderate attitudes towards referees, including insults and threats (19.53%); and direct sending-offs (8.84%). Significantly more mild sanctions were found than serious ones, with more sanctions emerging in the 11-a-side soccer than in the 8-a-side soccer and the men's category compared to the women's category. Finally, we found significantly more sanctions in the U18 men's category compared to all other younger age categories and in the U15 men's category compared to the U7, U9 and U9-U11 female categories (p < .05).
通过裁判报告了解西班牙基层足球教练的不当行为:比赛形式、年龄类别、性别和严重程度的差异
本研究旨在描述和分析巴伦西亚社区(西班牙)基层足球教练在五个赛季中受到的纪律处分。具体目标包括确定处罚形式(8 人制或 11 人制)、年龄(7 岁、9 岁、11 岁、13 岁、15 岁和 18 岁)、性别类别(男性或女性)和处罚严重程度(轻微[一至四场比赛]或严重[五场比赛至整个赛季])的影响。研究基于瓦伦西亚(西班牙)在 2014 年至 2019 年的五个赛季期间 1401 场联赛中 275 844 场比赛的裁判记录。比赛日裁判共记录了 3563 次处罚,其中大部分为轻微违规(92.93%),大部分处罚针对 11 人制足球教练(87%)。最常见的处罚原因涉及对裁判的抗议(28%);因双重训斥而被解雇(26.40%);对裁判的蔑视和不尊重态度,包括侮辱和威胁(19.53%);以及直接罚出场(8.84%)。轻微处罚明显多于严重处罚,11 人制足球比赛中出现的处罚多于 8 人制足球比赛,男子足球比赛中出现的处罚多于女子足球比赛。最后,我们发现 U18 男子组的处罚明显多于所有其他低龄组,U15 男子组的处罚明显多于 U7、U9 和 U9-U11 女子组(p < .05)。
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