鉴定(生物学)
医学教育
多学科方法
团体运动
专业发展
心理学
医学
物理疗法
运动员
社会学
社会科学
植物
生物
作者
Paul R. Ford,Juan Luis Delgado Bordonau,Daniele Bonanno,José Tavares,Corne Groenendijk,Cristina Fink,Domenico Gualtieri,Warren Gregson,Matthew C. Varley,Matthew Weston,Lorenzo Lolli,David Platt,Valter Di Salvo
标识
DOI:10.1080/02640414.2020.1752440
摘要
Talent identification (TID) and development (TDE) are large fields in professional soccer and in science. However, TID and TDE processes in youth academies have not been assessed in detail. As such, our aim was to survey professional clubs from around the world about their youth academy TID and TDE processes, with 29 clubs responding to the survey. TID and TDE processes changed as a function of player age. TID processes involved finding the best players locally and regionally, but for older players the search widened to nationally and internationally for the needs of the first team. Clubs used a multidisciplinary approach to TID, but more so with older players. Median number of academy players was 80, 100, and 66 players at 8-11 years, 12-16 years, and 17-21 years, respectively. Annual player turnover in the most recent season (selections/de-selections) was 29% across all age groups, with competition from other clubs cited as a limitation to TID. TDE processes involved weekly matches and 3-5 training sessions per week led by experienced, well-qualified coaches, with most clubs providing players with academic education, residency and transportation services. Our findings extend previous research assessing professional soccer youth academy TID and TDE processes by quantifying worldwide practices.
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