调查美国职业足球大联盟(Major league Soccer)年轻人向老年人过渡的前景:一个新的前沿。

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-02 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2023.2272605
Patrick Mannix, Simon J Roberts, Kevin Enright, Martin Littlewood
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目的:本研究的目的是调查美国职业足球大联盟利益相关者对青年向老年过渡的态度和观点,特别是对联盟不断发展的俱乐部结构,特别是预备队和青年学院实体的兴趣。该调查评估了各利益相关者对俱乐部组织目标和结构、俱乐部实体为球员进入一线队做好准备的能力以及向美国职业足球大联盟一线队过渡的过程的看法。方法:共有80名在美国和加拿大的大联盟俱乐部担任各种“球员运营”角色的参与者自愿完成了在线调查。结果:美国职业足球大联盟的预备队和学院的主要目标都是为一线队培养球员。预备队的组织结构和治理在整个联盟中各不相同,但一个最重要的特点是他们作为发展团队的职能。当球员过渡时,工作人员之间的沟通可能清晰有效,也可能不清晰有效。最后,对于美国职业足球大联盟俱乐部人才通道中的球员,在过渡到一线队期间,可以提供各种支持策略,但心理支持尤其可能有限或不可用。结论:与欧洲足球类似,美国职业足球大联盟预备队和青年学院的目标是为俱乐部培养一线队球员。尽管如此,当球员过渡到一线队时,沟通可能清晰有效,也可能不清晰有效,心理支持可能缺失,这可能会损害球员的发展主动性。
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Surveying the youth-to-senior transition landscape in Major League Soccer: a new frontier.

Purpose: The aim of this study was to survey Major League Soccer stakeholders' attitudes and perspectives on the youth-to-senior transition with a particular interest in the league's evolving club structures, specifically the reserve team and youth academy entities. The survey assessed various stakeholders' views on clubs' organisational aims and structure, the capabilities of club entities to prepare players for the first team, and the transition process to the first team within MLS.

Methods: A total of 80 participants working in various 'player operation' roles for MLS clubs in the United States and Canada voluntarily completed the online survey.

Results: The predominant aim for both reserve teams and academies in MLS is to develop players for the first team. The organisational structure and governance of reserve teams are varied across the league, but an overarching feature is their function as a development team. When players are transitioning, communication between staff may or may not be clear and effective. Finally, for players within an MLS club's talent pathway, a variety of support strategies are made available during the transition into the first team, but psychological support in particular may be limited or unavailable.

Conclusion: Similar to European soccer, the aim of MLS reserve teams and youth academies is to develop first team players for the club. However, while players are transitioning into the first team, communication may or may not be clear and effective, and psychological support may be absent, which may impair player development initiatives.

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