Based on a study conducted by the Youth Sports Institute of Michigan State University and researched by Martha E. Ewing and Vern Seefeldt, over 10,000 people aged 10-18 participated to determine why young players drop out of soccer, so here are the results.
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Boys
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Girls
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- I was no longer interested
- It was no longer fun
- I was tired of playing and practicing
- Soccer conflicted with other sports I wanted to play
- Practices and games were boring
- My coach was a poor teacher
- I wanted to participate in other non-sport activities
- Coach only played his / her favorites
- I did not like the coach
- Too much emphasis was placed on winning caused me too much worry.
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- I was no longer interested
- It was no longer fun
- I wanted to participate in other non-sport activities
- Soccer conflicted with other sports I wanted to play
- I was tired of playing and practicing
- Soccer required too much time
- Practices and games were boring
- My coach was a poor teacher
- There was too much pressure (worry)
- I never felt I belonged to the team.
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This is why coaches must work to develop players; make it fun and don’t care too much about winning and losing! The greatest coaching achievement is to see players get better over the season. Fun is pivotal; if it’s not fun, young people won’t play soccer. Skill development is a crucial aspect of fun; it is more important that winning even among the best athletes. The most rewarding challenges of soccer are those that lead to self-knowledge. Intrinsic rewards (self-knowledge that grows out of self-competition) are more important in creating lifetime players than are extrinsic rewards (victory or attention from others).
HERE’S THE GOOD NEWS: 10 most frequently listed reasons for participating in soccer:
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Boys
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Girls
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- To have fun.
- For the excitement of competition.
- To improve my skills.
- To get exercise.
- For the challenge of competition.
- To stay in shape.
- To do something I’m good at.
- To play as part of a team.
- To win.
- To learn new skills.
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- To stay in shape.
- To have fun.
- For the excitement of competition.
- To get exercise.
- To do something I’m good at.
- To go to a higher level of competition.
- To play as part of a team.
- To improve my skills.
- For the team spirit.
- To meet new friends.
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