Javier Ventaja-Cruz, Jesús M Cuevas Rincón, Virginia Tejada-Medina, Ricardo Martín-Moya
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Background: The evolution of women's football over the past three decades has been remarkable in terms of development, visibility, and acceptance, transforming into a discipline with growing popularity and professionalization. Significant advancements in gender equality and global visibility have occurred, and the combination of emerging talent, increasing commercial interest, and institutional support will continue to drive the growth and consolidation of women's football worldwide.
Methods: The purpose of this study was to present a bibliometric analysis of articles on the evolution of women's football in terms of scientific production as well as its causes and motivations over the past 30 years (1992-2024). A total of 128 documents indexed in the Web of Science database were reviewed. Outcome measures were analyzed using RStudio version 4.3.1 (Viena, Austria) software and the Bibliometrix data package to evaluate productivity indicators including the number of articles published per year, most productive authors, institutions, countries, and journals as well as identify the most cited articles and common topics.
Results: Scientific production on women's football has shown sustained growth, particularly since 2010. Key research areas have focused on injury prevention, physical performance, psychosocial factors, motivation, and leadership. The United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain have emerged as the most productive countries in this field, with strong international collaboration reflected in co-authorship networks.
Conclusions: The study revealed a clear correlation between the evolution of women's football and the increase in scientific production, providing a strong foundation for future research on emerging topics such as the importance of psychological factors, sport motivation and emotional well-being on performance, gender differences at the physiological and biomechanical levels, or misogyny in social networks, thus promoting comprehensive development in this sport modality.
背景:在过去的三十年里,女足在发展、知名度和接受度方面都取得了显著的进步,成为一项日益普及和职业化的学科。在性别平等和全球知名度方面已经取得了重大进展,新兴人才、日益增长的商业利益和机构支持的结合将继续推动全球女足的发展和巩固。方法:本研究的目的是对过去30年(1992-2024)关于女子足球在科学生产方面的发展及其原因和动机的文章进行文献计量分析。共审查了Web of Science数据库中索引的128篇文献。结果测量使用RStudio 4.3.1版本(维也纳,奥地利)软件和Bibliometrix数据包进行分析,以评估生产力指标,包括每年发表的文章数量,最具生产力的作者,机构,国家和期刊,以及确定被引用最多的文章和常见主题。结果:关于女足的科研成果持续增长,尤其是自2010年以来。重点研究领域集中在伤害预防、身体表现、心理社会因素、动机和领导力。美国、英国和西班牙已成为这一领域最具生产力的国家,其强有力的国际合作反映在共同作者网络中。结论:该研究揭示了女子足球的发展与科学产出的增加之间的明确相关性,为未来研究诸如心理因素、运动动机和情绪幸福感对表现的重要性、生理和生物力学水平的性别差异或社交网络中的厌女症等新兴主题提供了坚实的基础,从而促进了这项运动模式的全面发展。