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Deconstructing Stereotypes: Stature, Match-playing Time, and Performance in Elite Women\u27s World Cup Soccer
Recruiting companies recommend elite female soccer players be β₯165 cm (5\u275β³) in stature. This study investigated if stature limits match-playing time and performance in elite World Cup soccer among players, positions, and countries. We hypothesized stature would not affect match-playing time or performance. Descriptive data were collected on 552 players from 2019 FIFA Women\u27s World Cup. Odds ratios determined likelihood of starting for players β₯165 cm. ANOVAs compared playing time between stature groups, among positions, and between countries. Performance factors including assists, goals, attempts, corners, shots blocked, and defending blocks were reported. Independent t-tests compared differences between players (β₯165 cm, \u3c 165 cm). Data are reported, mean difference [95% confidence interval] [MD (95%CI)] and effect sizes (ES). On average, 32.3% of players were F = 0.98, p = 0.32), matches (F = 0.27 p = 0.59), or average minutes per match (F = 0.48, p = 0.49) between stature groups, regardless of position. No differences existed in playing time between players β₯165 cm among any positions (p \u3e 0.05), or between countries (p \u3e 0.05). Taller mid-fielders exhibited greater performance in goals, assists, attempts, shots blocked, and defending blocks (MD [95%CI] ES; assists, -0.44[-0.76,-0.11]0.59, p = 0.009; goals, -0.35[-0.69,-0.01]0.44, p = 0.047); attempts, 3.14[1.38, 4.90]0.80, p = 0.001; corners, 2.04[0.12, 3.95]0.48, p = 0.037; shots blocked, 0.96[0.40, 1.51]0.75, p = 0.001; defending blocks, 0.43[0.32,0.82]0.48, p = 0.035), however, actual differences were minimal. Our findings indicate stature does not inhibit playing and performing elite women\u27s soccer, as nearly one-third of players were \u3c165 \u3ecm
Deconstructing stereotypes: Stature, match-playing time, and performance in elite Women's World Cup soccer
Recruiting companies recommend elite female soccer players be β₯165β
cm (5β²5β³) in stature. This study investigated if stature limits match-playing time and performance in elite World Cup soccer among players, positions, and countries. We hypothesized stature would not affect match-playing time or performance. Descriptive data were collected on 552 players from 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. Odds ratios determined likelihood of starting for players <165β
cm and β₯165β
cm. ANOVAs compared playing time between stature groups, among positions, and between countries. Performance factors including assists, goals, attempts, corners, shots blocked, and defending blocks were reported. Independent t-tests compared differences between players (β₯165β
cm,β<β165β
cm). Data are reported, mean difference [95% confidence interval] [MD (95%CI)] and effect sizes (ES). On average, 32.3% of players were <165β
cm. Of total players, no differences existed in total minutes (Fβ=β0.98, pβ=β0.32), matches (Fβ=β0.27 pβ=β0.59), or average minutes per match (Fβ=β0.48, pβ=β0.49) between stature groups, regardless of position. No differences existed in playing time between players <165β
cm and β₯165β
cm among any positions (pβ>β0.05), or between countries (pβ>β0.05). Taller mid-fielders exhibited greater performance in goals, assists, attempts, shots blocked, and defending blocks (MD [95%CI] ES; assists, β0.44[β0.76,β0.11]0.59, pβ=β0.009; goals, β0.35[β0.69,β0.01]0.44, pβ=β0.047); attempts, 3.14[1.38, 4.90]0.80, pβ=β0.001; corners, 2.04[0.12, 3.95]0.48, pβ=β0.037; shots blocked, 0.96[0.40, 1.51]0.75, pβ=β0.001; defending blocks, 0.43[0.32,0.82]0.48, pβ=β0.035), however, actual differences were minimal. Our findings indicate stature does not inhibit playing and performing elite women's soccer, as nearly one-third of players were <165β
cm
Presentation1_Deconstructing stereotypes: Stature, match-playing time, and performance in elite Women's World Cup soccer.zip
Recruiting companies recommend elite female soccer players be β₯165β
cm (5β²5β³) in stature. This study investigated if stature limits match-playing time and performance in elite World Cup soccer among players, positions, and countries. We hypothesized stature would not affect match-playing time or performance. Descriptive data were collected on 552 players from 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. Odds ratios determined likelihood of starting for players β0.05), or between countries (pβ>β0.05). Taller mid-fielders exhibited greater performance in goals, assists, attempts, shots blocked, and defending blocks (MD [95%CI] ES; assists, β0.44[β0.76,β0.11]0.59, pβ=β0.009; goals, β0.35[β0.69,β0.01]0.44, pβ=β0.047); attempts, 3.14[1.38, 4.90]0.80, pβ=β0.001; corners, 2.04[0.12, 3.95]0.48, pβ=β0.037; shots blocked, 0.96[0.40, 1.51]0.75, pβ=β0.001; defending blocks, 0.43[0.32,0.82]0.48, pβ=β0.035), however, actual differences were minimal. Our findings indicate stature does not inhibit playing and performing elite women's soccer, as nearly one-third of players were <165β
cm.</p
Presentation2_Deconstructing stereotypes: Stature, match-playing time, and performance in elite Women's World Cup soccer.zip
Recruiting companies recommend elite female soccer players be β₯165β
cm (5β²5β³) in stature. This study investigated if stature limits match-playing time and performance in elite World Cup soccer among players, positions, and countries. We hypothesized stature would not affect match-playing time or performance. Descriptive data were collected on 552 players from 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. Odds ratios determined likelihood of starting for players β0.05), or between countries (pβ>β0.05). Taller mid-fielders exhibited greater performance in goals, assists, attempts, shots blocked, and defending blocks (MD [95%CI] ES; assists, β0.44[β0.76,β0.11]0.59, pβ=β0.009; goals, β0.35[β0.69,β0.01]0.44, pβ=β0.047); attempts, 3.14[1.38, 4.90]0.80, pβ=β0.001; corners, 2.04[0.12, 3.95]0.48, pβ=β0.037; shots blocked, 0.96[0.40, 1.51]0.75, pβ=β0.001; defending blocks, 0.43[0.32,0.82]0.48, pβ=β0.035), however, actual differences were minimal. Our findings indicate stature does not inhibit playing and performing elite women's soccer, as nearly one-third of players were <165β
cm.</p