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Stressors and expected performance of soccer athletes: The role of sport confidence and cognitive appraisal

Stressors and expected performance of soccer athletes: The role of sport confidence and cognitive appraisal

Morais, Catarina

;

Simães, Clara

; Gomes, A. Rui;

Gonçalves, Beatriz Martins

| 2025 | DOI

Journal Article

This study aimed to provide a framework for how athletes evaluate stress before a competition and how stress relates to cognitive appraisal, sport confidence, and expectations of performance. Participants were 327 youth male athletes, aged 15–19 years (M= 16.90; SD = 1.00), who competed in the Portuguese National Football League and completed a questionnaire 24–48 hours before their match, using the critical incident methodology. Results revealed that opponents were the main source of stress for athletes and that the more athletes stress about their opponents, the more they tend to perceive the situation as threatening (and less challenging), the lower their perceptions of coping and sport confidence which, in turn, predicted lower expectations of individual and collective performance. In sum, perceiving the stressful situation as either a challenge or a threat predicts young athletes’ sport confidence and, consequently, expected performance when dealing Q2 Q1 with stressful competitive situations.

Publicação

Ano de Publicação: 2025

Editora: Human Kinetics Publ Inc

Identificadores

ISSN: 1932-9261