The Role of Perceived Self-Efficacy as a Psychological Indicator in the Selection of Futsal Players and Predicting Their Athletic Performance
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https://doi.org/10.64002/3rvsf502Keywords:
Perceived self-efficacy, futsal, player selectionAbstract
Athletic performance in futsal is the result of a complex interaction between physical, technical, and psychological factors. Perceived self-efficacy is one of the most prominent psychological variables influencing performance quality under pressure and decision-making in competitive situations. This study aims to analyze the impact of perceived self-efficacy on player selection and predicting their athletic performance. A sample of (153) players from the Iraqi Futsal League was selected and subjected to self-efficacy measurements using a standardized scale, in addition to a technical and tactical performance evaluation form. The results showed statistically significant differences in performance levels depending on the degree of self-efficacy, with players with high self-efficacy outperforming. Regression analysis also demonstrated that self-efficacy contributes significantly to explaining the variance in athletic performance. The study recommends incorporating this psychological indicator into selection criteria and developing targeted training programs to enhance self-efficacy among players, supporting performance stability in competitive contexts.
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