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Selected, Deselected, and Reselected: A Case Study Analysis of Attributes Associated With Player Reselection Following Closure of a Youth Soccer Academy

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Dugdale JH, McRobert AP & Unnithan VB (2021) Selected, Deselected, and Reselected: A Case Study Analysis of Attributes Associated With Player Reselection Following Closure of a Youth Soccer Academy. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 3, Art. No.: 633124. https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2021.633124

Abstract
Considering the perceived benefit of early recruitment and the time and resources spent developing youth players, individuals released from talent development programmes are often re-recruited by rival academies. However, due to the contractual nature of many talent development programmes, limited empirical data exists on players deselected from (or reselected to) youth soccer academies. Adopting a novel case study approach, differences in skill, psychological, and physical attributes associated with reselection following closure of a junior-elite soccer academy were explored. Overall subjective coach ratings for skill, psychological, and physical abilities; subjective coach ratings for skill and psychological attributes; and physical fitness test performance of 79 junior-elite soccer players (U11¨CU17) were assessed as part of regular scheduled testing and monitoring practices prior to the academy closure. Reselection status was monitored and recorded for all players in the 6 months following the academy closure and was classified as a persistence/progression (¡°Reselected¡±) or attrition (¡°Deselected¡±) in playing level. Of the 79 released players, a total of 60 players (76%) were re-signed to a junior-elite academy within 6 months. Differences were observed for overall ratings of skill, psychological, and physical abilities in favor of the ¡°Reselected¡± player group. ¡°Reselected¡± players were also rated higher by coaches for all attributes categorized as skill and psychological, as well as performing better at all physical fitness tests. However, ¡°Reselected¡± players were lesser in stature and body mass and less mature than ¡°Deselected¡± players. Our findings suggest that reselection is not a product of anthropometric criteria and, therefore, a pathway for selection remains open for later maturing players. We also inform upon desirable qualities associated with player reselection and provide a case study approach of a unique, yet highly relevant, scenario for talent identification and development in youth soccer.

Keywords
talent identification; talent development; selection; recruitment; football; decision making

Journal
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living: Volume 3

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2021
Publication date online31/03/2021
Date accepted by journal22/02/2021
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PublisherFrontiers Media SA
ISSN2624-9367
eISSN2624-9367

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Dr James Dugdale

Dr James Dugdale

Research Fellow, Sport

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