The relative age effect has no influence on match outcome in youth soccer
Purpose: In age-restricted youth sport, the over-selection of athletes born in the first quarter of the year and under-selection of athletes born in the last quarter of the year has been called the relative age effect (RAE). Its existence in youth sports like soccer is well established. Why it occur...
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Main Author: | Donald T. Kirkendall (Author) |
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2014-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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