BUILDING CONFIDENCE AND OVERCOMING FEAR IN YOUTH SOCCER: A PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH TO PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

Arman Sargsyan

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This article reviews psychological interventions for building self-confidence and reducing fear of failure in youth soccer players. Research in sports psychology and the experience of elite soccer coaches both point to the effectiveness of a supportive, mastery-based approach. To reduce youth players’ fear of failure, coaches should prioritize building a growth mindset, teaching mental skills, and positive coaching. The article describes relevant literature on confidence and fear in sports, evidence-based interventions, and applications to soccer coaching for players and teams. Case study examples from coaching practice illustrate these approaches in action. The goal is to provide coaches and sport psychologists with effective tools to help young athletes overcome fear and thrive under pressure, resulting in better performance and player retention and well-being.

 

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejpe.v13i1.6475

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