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. 2022 Aug 26;19(17):10648. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191710648

Table 8.

Studies with socio-cultural influences analysis.

Study Sample Main Variables Procedure Results Quality Score
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%