The relative age effect is larger in Italian soccer top-level youth categories and smaller in Serie A.

The relative age effect (RAE; i.e., an asymmetry in the birth distribution) is a bias observed in sport competitions that may favour relatively older athletes in talent identification. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the presence of RAE in elite soccer players competing in the It...

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Main Authors: Paolo Riccardo Brustio, Corrado Lupo, Alexandru Nicolae Ungureanu, Riccardo Frati, Alberto Rainoldi, Gennaro Boccia
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5909613?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-55781236d4ed4186bdf48699f7455ab72020-11-25T00:42:42ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01134e019625310.1371/journal.pone.0196253The relative age effect is larger in Italian soccer top-level youth categories and smaller in Serie A.Paolo Riccardo BrustioCorrado LupoAlexandru Nicolae UngureanuRiccardo FratiAlberto RainoldiGennaro BocciaThe relative age effect (RAE; i.e., an asymmetry in the birth distribution) is a bias observed in sport competitions that may favour relatively older athletes in talent identification. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the presence of RAE in elite soccer players competing in the Italian championships, even considering the discriminations of younger and older Serie A players (in relation to the median age of the sample), and different positional roles (i.e., goalkeeper, defender, midfielder, forward) for each observed category. A total of 2051 players competing into the 2017-2018 Italian under-15 (n = 265), under-16 (n = 362), under-17 (n = 403), Primavera (n = 421) and Serie A (n = 600) championships were analysed. The birth-date distributions, grouped in four quartiles (i.e., January-March, Q1; April-June, Q2; July-September, Q3; October-December, Q4), were compared to a uniform distribution using Chi-squared analysis. The week of birth was analysed using Poisson regression. The results showed a large over-representation of players born in Q1 in all soccer player categories. However, the effect size of this trend resulted smaller as age increased. Individuals born in Q1 have about two-folds more chances to become a Serie A player compared to those born in Q4. The Poisson regression analysis showed that RAE was greater for defenders than for forwards among all categories. Therefore, a strongly biased selection emerged among elite soccer players competing in Italian championships, highlighting how young individuals born in the first three months have many more chances to become elite players compared to the others.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5909613?pdf=render
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author Paolo Riccardo Brustio
Corrado Lupo
Alexandru Nicolae Ungureanu
Riccardo Frati
Alberto Rainoldi
Gennaro Boccia
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Corrado Lupo
Alexandru Nicolae Ungureanu
Riccardo Frati
Alberto Rainoldi
Gennaro Boccia
The relative age effect is larger in Italian soccer top-level youth categories and smaller in Serie A.
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author_facet Paolo Riccardo Brustio
Corrado Lupo
Alexandru Nicolae Ungureanu
Riccardo Frati
Alberto Rainoldi
Gennaro Boccia
author_sort Paolo Riccardo Brustio
title The relative age effect is larger in Italian soccer top-level youth categories and smaller in Serie A.
title_short The relative age effect is larger in Italian soccer top-level youth categories and smaller in Serie A.
title_full The relative age effect is larger in Italian soccer top-level youth categories and smaller in Serie A.
title_fullStr The relative age effect is larger in Italian soccer top-level youth categories and smaller in Serie A.
title_full_unstemmed The relative age effect is larger in Italian soccer top-level youth categories and smaller in Serie A.
title_sort relative age effect is larger in italian soccer top-level youth categories and smaller in serie a.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The relative age effect (RAE; i.e., an asymmetry in the birth distribution) is a bias observed in sport competitions that may favour relatively older athletes in talent identification. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the presence of RAE in elite soccer players competing in the Italian championships, even considering the discriminations of younger and older Serie A players (in relation to the median age of the sample), and different positional roles (i.e., goalkeeper, defender, midfielder, forward) for each observed category. A total of 2051 players competing into the 2017-2018 Italian under-15 (n = 265), under-16 (n = 362), under-17 (n = 403), Primavera (n = 421) and Serie A (n = 600) championships were analysed. The birth-date distributions, grouped in four quartiles (i.e., January-March, Q1; April-June, Q2; July-September, Q3; October-December, Q4), were compared to a uniform distribution using Chi-squared analysis. The week of birth was analysed using Poisson regression. The results showed a large over-representation of players born in Q1 in all soccer player categories. However, the effect size of this trend resulted smaller as age increased. Individuals born in Q1 have about two-folds more chances to become a Serie A player compared to those born in Q4. The Poisson regression analysis showed that RAE was greater for defenders than for forwards among all categories. Therefore, a strongly biased selection emerged among elite soccer players competing in Italian championships, highlighting how young individuals born in the first three months have many more chances to become elite players compared to the others.
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