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ELITE PLAYERS PERCEPTION OF FOOTBALL PLAYING SURFACES

study background this article summarises the outcome of an 18 month study commissioned by fifa and supported by fifpro aimed at determining elite players perceptions of football playing surfaces. The article outlines the preliminary findings along with simplified statistical analysis, a comprehensive report along with peer-reviewed academic papers will be generated, which will provide a more in-depth presentation of the findings. The Sports Technology Institute at Loughborough University over the past decade has built extensive knowledge in the area of elite athlete perception testing, having interviewed and published work on players from a multitude of sports such as Golf, Hockey, Rugby, Football, Cricket and Martial Arts. The methodology for athlete testing has been refined over the years and yet is very dependent upon the level and sports in which the athletes participate in that are under scrutiny. ElitE PlayErs PErcEPtions of football Playing surfaces 2

introduction Football is a global sport with over 112,000 registered elite players worldwide. Each elite player plays for a club within the territory of one of the 209 Fédération Internationale de football association (fifa) member associations which represent football within their respective territory. Given the global distribution of member associations, playing surface conditions can vary substantially between associations, due in part, to factors such as climate. As a consequence, for the 2004/2005 season, the laws of the game were modified to sanction the use of both natural grass and football turf, ( football turf also refers to 3rd generation artificial or synthetic pitches). The first wave of countries/ leagues to introduce football turf encountered resistance. However, as football turf s popularity has increased, be it for genuine climate difficulties or for economic benefits, more and more countries/leagues are using it. Given the variety of the different playing surfaces include natural grass, reinforced natural turf, football turf and hard surfaces (for example, clay, sand, gravel and wood) that the players come in contact with, it was considered essential by fifa with the support of fifpro to gain an understanding of how all these surfaces influences a players training and match day play. AIM of STUdy To develop a comprehensive understanding of elite football players perceptions of the influence of the playing surface on the game of football. objectives of study To identify players requirements for a good quality playing surface To ascertain issues of importance to players in assessing the quality and suitability of playing surfaces To relate pitch characteristics to the way in which the game is played To relate players perceptions with current and previous playing experience, physical attributes, playing positions, playing style and psychological attributes To identify areas for future research and investigation on playing surfaces MeTHodoLoGy the study was completed in two phases; Phase 1 captured elite level players perceptions on playing surfaces using an open-ended, unstructured interview process. This approach provided detailed information and structured anecdotal evidence from the players interviewed and was chosen as it allowed the players to lead the discussion, focussing on topics and issues that mattered to them. these topics and issues were then used to formulate a structured questionnaire which was spread across the 209 Member Associations of FIFA during Phase 2 of the study. Phase 1: Qualitative Player Interviews The subjective data captured in Phase 1 was collected from players at eight clubs competing in the highest tier of the French and dutch leagues, who had played league fixtures on both natural grass and football turf, during the second half of the 2010/2011 season. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with players, coaches, medics and physiotherapists using open and non-leading questions. Interviews were carried out individually and in small groups, referred to as focus groups. In total, 32 focus groups were conducted during the data collection stage of Phase 1. This gave a total of 124 participants, consisting of 103 elite footballers and 21 staff. a method based on the grounded theory approach was used to structure the raw qualitative data collected; the process revealed mutually exclusive dimensions (Figure 1) Contributing Factors Physical Entity Central Dimensions Physical Entity Contributing Factors Injury & Fatigue Surface Type Movement Maintenance Climate THE SURFACE Footwear Style of Play THE PLAYER Surface Experience Injury History Ball Interaction Time of Year Tacticts & Strategy Adaption Figure 1: Relationship Map of Themes ElitE PlayErs PErcEPtions of football Playing surfaces 3

encompassing the players perceptions of football surfaces. Figure 1 shows a relationship map of the major themes that players mentioned during the entire interview process. DETAILS Obtained Total NO. OF PLAYERS Phase 2: Quantitative Online Questionnaire the major themes from Phase 1 (Figure 1) were then used to construct a questionnaire to reach a wide range of elite level players. From the FIFA Big Count in 2006, there were 112,000 registered elite players across the six FIFA confederations. Based on this figure, a target sample size from each confederation was calculated that would allow analysis of the results to be carried out with an acceptable level of confidence. A selection strategy was then used to identify target countries and clubs to participate in the study. once questionnaire data had been collected it was combined with background information for each player such as weight, height, nationality, clubs played for, number of appearances in domestic and international fixtures and playing position, to form a central database. With all the data in one location, it was subjected to a data cleaning process to ensure the data allowed meaningful conclusions to be drawn. all data was then analysed using the statistical analysis software r PReLIMInARy ReSULTS A total of 1,129 players playing in 44 countries completed the questionnaire, of which 111 were female and 1,018 were male (see Figure 2 and Figure 3 for breakdown numbers for questionnaire and world map of all players that completed the questionnaire). The data was analysed based on age, weight, confederation, height, gender and surface experience. countries 44 Players 1,129 Gender Split female 111 Male 1,018 FIFA Confederations (Obtained) afc 161 caf 199 concacaf 99 ConMeBoL 115 ofc 50 uefa 505 Figure 2: Breakdown of Obtained Statistics for Questionnaire Figure 3: Worldwide distribution of players that completed the questionnaire ElitE PlayErs PErcEPtions of football Playing surfaces 4

I would rather play on a modern Artificial pitch than a poor quality NT pitch All top level professional fixtures should be played on Natural Turf I am less likely to get tired on an Artificial pitch compared to Natural Turf Teams that play on an Artificial pitch have a big home advantage Pitches should vary between clubs adapting it is part of the game I have played in games where condition of pitch has influenced result 0 20 40 60 80 100 Figure 4: Player Opinions Questions conclusion The preliminary findings are: Players surface experience varies by global region Footwear choice varies with surface and also between playing positions and age Players perceive pitch properties to be more variable on football turf surfaces compared to natural turf Players perceive the injury risk to be higher on football turf pitches than on natural grass, although the reported injuries are associated to soreness and fatigue, rather than muscular tears or fractures. Styles of play are seen as being changeable on different surfaces and a level of adaptation is required. 59% of players have had no experience of playing on football turf Study indicates differences of opinion according to gender, age, global region and surface experience. Analysis of these and other factors are on-going it is hoped that once full analysis of the study is completed the findings will be of use to FIFA (to aid future research and investigation on playing surfaces), players/coaches (to fully understand if current views on the different playing surfaces are based on perception or factual data) and manufactures (to use the data/views expressed by the players to develop surfaces that will benefit all concerned). ElitE PlayErs PErcEPtions of football Playing surfaces 5