The identification and development of young talent in Spanish soccer academies: A 10-year multi-study follow-up

J. Moran, Victor Cervera Raga, Benjamin Jones, Jamie Tallent, Louis Howe, F. Clemente, Jorge Arede, Paul Freeman
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The nurturing of young players in youth academies is seen as an important step on the way to becoming a full professional in the sport of soccer. This longitudinal multi-study investigation, spanning 2009 to 2021, analysed the career paths of Spanish academy soccer players. It consisted of three studies investigating players’ transition from academy to professional status and the identification of technical skills and psychological traits which could distinguish future professionals from amateurs. The sample involved 198 male academy soccer players (aged 13.5–17.9) from two Madrid-based professional clubs. Study 1 assessed the outcomes of these players a decade after their academy-level evaluations. Studies 2 and 3 focused on the subgroup of 85 players whose playing status could be verified a decade later. Results showed that 12 players (6.1%) progressed to full-time professional soccer. Of these 12, just 7 reached Spain's highest professional league within 10 years of their final academy tests. Significant differences favouring professional players were observed in the trait of ‘self-confidence’, ‘ball reception’, ‘dribbling forward with the ball’ and coaches’ global technical assessments. In conclusion, the chances of academy soccer players achieving professional status are low. Accordingly, providing more developmental opportunities before deselection is crucial to maximise player potential. Coaches could prioritise players’ self-confidence and ball control to increase the conversion rate of academy players to professional status. Furthermore, recruitment of players who are already strong in these attributes could also improve the productivity of talent development pipelines.
西班牙足球学校对年轻人才的识别和培养:十年多研究跟踪
青训营对年轻球员的培养被视为成为足球运动正式职业球员道路上的重要一步。这项纵向多项研究调查的时间跨度为 2009 年至 2021 年,分析了西班牙足球学院球员的职业道路。调查包括三项研究,分别调查球员从学院到职业的转变过程,以及能够区分未来职业球员和业余球员的技术技能和心理特征。研究样本包括来自马德里两家职业俱乐部的 198 名男子足球运动员(年龄在 13.5-17.9 岁之间)。研究 1 评估了这些球员在接受学院水平评估十年后的结果。研究 2 和研究 3 的重点是十年后可以核实其球员身份的 85 名球员。结果显示,有 12 名球员(6.1%)晋升为全职职业球员。在这 12 名球员中,仅有 7 人在完成学院测试后的 10 年内进入西班牙最高职业联赛。在 "自信心"、"接球"、"带球向前运球 "和教练的全面技术评估方面,发现了有利于职业球员的显著差异。总之,学院足球运动员成为职业球员的几率很低。因此,在取消选拔前提供更多发展机会对最大限度地挖掘球员潜力至关重要。教练员可优先考虑球员的自信心和控球能力,以提高学院球员向职业球员的转化率。此外,招募在这些方面已经很强的球员也能提高人才培养管道的效率。
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