Purpose: The relative age effect (RAE) refers to the bias influence of birthdate distribution, with athletes born later in the selection year being under-represented in talent development systems. However, the ‘underdog hypothesis’ suggests that younger birth quarter (BQ) athletes are over-represented among those who successfully transition from youth systems to senior professional status. Methods: Accordingly, the purpose of this study was twofold; (1) to provide further test of the RAE over twelve seasons (n= 556), and (2) to examine the BQ of professional contracts awarded to academy graduates at an English professional football club over eleven seasons (n= 364). Results: Significantly skewed (P< 0.001) birthdate distributions were...
Aim: This study sought to examine whether the place and date of birth of elite youth Irish footballe...
© 2015 Lovell et al. The relative age effect (RAE) and its relationships with maturation, anthropome...
The relative age effect (RAE) and its relationships with maturation, anthropometry, and physical per...
Purpose: The relative age effect (RAE) refers to the bias influence of birthdate distribution, with ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor and Francis via t...
Purpose: The relative age effect (RAE) refers to the bias influence of birthdate distribution, with ...
Relative Age Effects (RAEs) appear largely throughout youth soccer. However, little is known about h...
A professional English football club with Category 1 academy status was investigated to determine th...
This study examined the simultaneous effects of relative age and biological maturity status upon pla...
Researchquestion:Thisstudyinvestigateswhethertherelativeage effect (RAE) persists in the long term a...
Significant structural, developmental, and financial constraints exist in Scottish soccer that may p...
© 2015 Lovell et al. The relative age effect (RAE) and its relationships with maturation, anthropome...
© 2015 Lovell et al. The relative age effect (RAE) and its relationships with maturation, anthropome...
Significant structural, developmental, and financial constraints exist in Scottish soccer that may p...
Significant structural, developmental, and financial constraints exist in Scottish soccer that may p...
Aim: This study sought to examine whether the place and date of birth of elite youth Irish footballe...
© 2015 Lovell et al. The relative age effect (RAE) and its relationships with maturation, anthropome...
The relative age effect (RAE) and its relationships with maturation, anthropometry, and physical per...
Purpose: The relative age effect (RAE) refers to the bias influence of birthdate distribution, with ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor and Francis via t...
Purpose: The relative age effect (RAE) refers to the bias influence of birthdate distribution, with ...
Relative Age Effects (RAEs) appear largely throughout youth soccer. However, little is known about h...
A professional English football club with Category 1 academy status was investigated to determine th...
This study examined the simultaneous effects of relative age and biological maturity status upon pla...
Researchquestion:Thisstudyinvestigateswhethertherelativeage effect (RAE) persists in the long term a...
Significant structural, developmental, and financial constraints exist in Scottish soccer that may p...
© 2015 Lovell et al. The relative age effect (RAE) and its relationships with maturation, anthropome...
© 2015 Lovell et al. The relative age effect (RAE) and its relationships with maturation, anthropome...
Significant structural, developmental, and financial constraints exist in Scottish soccer that may p...
Significant structural, developmental, and financial constraints exist in Scottish soccer that may p...
Aim: This study sought to examine whether the place and date of birth of elite youth Irish footballe...
© 2015 Lovell et al. The relative age effect (RAE) and its relationships with maturation, anthropome...
The relative age effect (RAE) and its relationships with maturation, anthropometry, and physical per...