This study examined the simultaneous effects of relative age and biological maturity status upon player selection in an English professional soccer academy. A total of 202 players from the U9 to U16 age groups, over an eight-year period (total of 566 observations), had their relative age (birth quarter) and biological maturity (categorised as late, on-time or early maturing based upon the Khamis-Roche method of percentage of predicted adult height at time of observation) recorded. Players born in the first birth quarter of the year (54.8%) were over-represented across all age groups. A selection bias towards players advanced in maturity status for chronological age emerged in U12 players and increased with age; 0% of players in the U15 and ...
Despite various solutions proposed to solve the relative age effect (RAE), it is still a major probl...
Despite various solutions proposed to solve the relative age effect (RAE), it is still a major probl...
Despite various solutions proposed to solve the relative age effect (RAE), it is still a major probl...
This study investigated the associations between biological maturation status (classified using the ...
A professional English football club with Category 1 academy status was investigated to determine th...
This study explored academy football coaches’ perceptions and experiences of managing individual dif...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Purpose: The relative age effect (RAE) refers to the bias influence of birthdate distribution, with ...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Purpose: The relative age effect (RAE) refers to the bias influence of birthdate distribution, with ...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Despite various solutions proposed to solve the relative age effect (RAE), it is still a major probl...
Despite various solutions proposed to solve the relative age effect (RAE), it is still a major probl...
Despite various solutions proposed to solve the relative age effect (RAE), it is still a major probl...
This study investigated the associations between biological maturation status (classified using the ...
A professional English football club with Category 1 academy status was investigated to determine th...
This study explored academy football coaches’ perceptions and experiences of managing individual dif...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Purpose: The relative age effect (RAE) refers to the bias influence of birthdate distribution, with ...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Purpose: The relative age effect (RAE) refers to the bias influence of birthdate distribution, with ...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Relative age selection bias persists within all major soccer leagues and youth soccer academies acro...
Despite various solutions proposed to solve the relative age effect (RAE), it is still a major probl...
Despite various solutions proposed to solve the relative age effect (RAE), it is still a major probl...
Despite various solutions proposed to solve the relative age effect (RAE), it is still a major probl...