Table 8.
Study | Sample | Main Variables | Procedure | Results | Quality Score |
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Marques, Schubring [44] | 18 Brazilian National team futsal players. | Childhood socialization | Semi-structured interviews | The results show that (1) players experienced a fruitful social context and familial socialization that facilitated ‘ball-kicking capitals’, (2) developed a habitus that better matched the futsal than the soccer subfield and (3) delegitimized soccer as a suitable environment to participate in. | 81.3% |
van Nieuwstadt, Das [45] | 1097 male football elite players from Netherlands and 243 male Dutch elite players. | Birthplace effect | Surveys | Characteristics of the built environment, such as indoor and outdoor play opportunities, may be less influential in talent development than previously assumed. | 68.8% |
Mascarin, Vicentini [48] | 13 Brazilian women elite futsal players. | Career development | Retrospective, semi-structured, personal and individual interviews | Elite players demonstrated: (1) diversified experiences in childhood and youth, (2) initiation on ‘kicking ball games’ practices, (3) systematic participation in futsal practices and (4) the investment on elite futsal career. |
76.2% |