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      The relative age effect in under-17, under-20, and adult elite female soccer players

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          The relative age effect in youth soccer across Europe.

          The potential asymmetries in the birth-date distributions of youth soccer players across ten European countries (2175 age citations) were considered. First, we examined the birth-dates of players representing national youth teams in international competitions. Second, the birth-dates of players representing professional club teams in international youth tournaments were analysed. Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests were used to assess differences between observed and expected birth-date distributions. Regression analyses were employed to examine the relationship between month of birth and number of players in the different samples. The results showed an over-representation of players born in the first quarter of the selection year (from January to March) for all the national youth selections at the under-15 (U-15), U-16, U-17 and U-18 age categories, as well as for the UEFA U-16 tournaments and Meridian Cup. Players with a greater relative age are more likely to be identified as "talented" because of the likely physical advantages they have over their "younger" peers. Some options for reducing the relative age effect are offered.
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                Science and Medicine in Football
                Science and Medicine in Football
                Informa UK Limited
                2473-3938
                2473-4446
                January 06 2023
                : 1-8
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Sport, Paulistano Athletic Club (CAP), São Paulo, Brazil
                [2 ]Department of Post Gratuation, Singularidades Institute (iS), São Paulo, Brazil
                [3 ]School of Applied Sciences, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Limeira, Brazil
                [4 ]Faculty of Sport Science, Institute of Movement and Training Science, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
                [5 ]Research Center of Sport Science, Social Service of Industry (SESI), São Paulo, Brazil
                [6 ]Department of Physical Education, Lusófona Faculty of São Paulo (FLSP), Cotia, Brazil
                Article
                10.1080/24733938.2022.2164608
                36592346
                41c193eb-3c77-490b-bff4-4e8c6d25a931
                © 2023
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