Frontiers in Psychology (Jul 2024)

Searching for the perfect goalkeeping personality. Myth or reality?

  • Jan Spielmann,
  • Jan Spielmann,
  • Fabian Otte,
  • Fabian Otte,
  • Tom Schumacher,
  • Jan Mayer,
  • Jan Mayer,
  • Stefanie Klatt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1418004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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BackgroundPsychological factors such as personality characteristics are influential factors of the goalkeeping performance in football (soccer). Not only for individualized treatment in practice, also from a scientific point of view, profiling goalkeepers is a relevant part of understanding athletes. The aim of this study was to investigate personality traits of goalkeepers of different expertise, age, and sex.MethodsUsing the Five Factor Model of personality we assessed personality traits of 132 male and female football goalkeepers ranging from youth to senior and low to elite level. A series of analysis investigated differences between the groups focusing on expertise, age, and sex.ResultsSignificant differences in the personality trait agreeableness between groups of different expertise and sex could be detected. Although a significant difference in neuroticism levels of males and females could be shown.ConclusionThis study was a first step of profiling football goalkeepers of different expertise, age, and sex. The study calls for more replication in this specific field of football and goalkeeping in general to understand the influence of personality characteristics on sport performance.

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