Level of studies and experience of female football referees and assistant referees in Spain: Women’s First Division

The objective of this research was to analyze the sociodemographic characteristics of the referees and assistant referees belonging to the first division of women’s football in Spain. The sample consisted of 45 women of Spanish nationality (28.11±4.24 years) and was divided into referees (n=17) and...

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Autores: Martín Sánchez, María Luisa, Marín Farrona, María, Gallardo, Leonor, García Unanue, Jorge, Matute Llorente, Ángel, Casajús, José Antonio, Sánchez Sánchez, Javier
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Fecha de publicación:2021
País:España
Institución:Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia (UCAM)
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Palabra clave:Socio-demographic variables
Competición
Variables sociodemográficas
Deportes
Match
Profile
Competition
Sports
Partido
Perfil
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spelling Level of studies and experience of female football referees and assistant referees in Spain: Women’s First DivisionNivel de estudios y experiencia de las árbitras y árbitras asistentes de fútbol en España: Primera División FemeninaMartín Sánchez, María LuisaMarín Farrona, MaríaGallardo, LeonorGarcía Unanue, JorgeMatute Llorente, ÁngelCasajús, José AntonioSánchez Sánchez, JavierSocio-demographic variablesCompeticiónVariables sociodemográficasDeportesMatchProfileCompetitionSportsPartidoPerfilThe objective of this research was to analyze the sociodemographic characteristics of the referees and assistant referees belonging to the first division of women’s football in Spain. The sample consisted of 45 women of Spanish nationality (28.11±4.24 years) and was divided into referees (n=17) and assistant referees (n=28). An ad hoc questionnaire containing 8 items was used and analyzed social, sports and performance variables. The sample is characterized by reaching higher university training (52.94% in female referees and 42.86% in assistant referees) and master’s degree (41.18% and 35.71% respectively) compared to professional training (5.88% in female referees and 14.29% in assistant referees). They also showed a mean of 12.35±6.35 years in soccer refereeing, while the assistant referees showed a mean of 8.82±4.15 years. In relation to the training sessions, the referees showed 4-5 training sessions, while the assistant referees accumulated a total of 4 sessions per week. The female referees who participated in international matches showed a mean of 13.77±0.61 years in arbitration, while those who did not participate in international matches had an average of 8.69±4.12 years. The referees and assistant referees showed high levels of university academic training, evidenced a short experience in the First Division in Women’s Soccer. The results show the importance of experience in refereeing performance to reach the highest level in female refereeing.El objetivo de esta investigación fue analizar las características sociodemográficas de las árbitras y árbitras asistentes pertenecientes a la primera división de fútbol femenino en España. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 45 mujeres de nacionalidad española (28.11±4.24 años) y fue dividida en árbitras (n=17) y árbitras asistentes (n=28). Se utilizó un cuestionario ad hoc que contenía 8 ítems y analizaban variables sociales, deportivas y de rendimiento. La muestra se caracteriza por alcanzar una mayor formación universitaria (52.94% en árbitras y 42.86% en árbitras asistentes) y de máster (41.18% y 35.71% respectivamente) frente a Formación Profesional (5.88% en árbitras y 14.29% en árbitras asistentes). Estas, además, mostraron una media de 12.35±6.35 años en el arbitraje de fútbol, mientras que las árbitras asistentes evidenciaron una media de 8.82±4.15 años. En relación a las sesiones de entrenamientos, las árbitras evidenciaron 4-5 sesiones de entrenamiento, mientras que las árbitras asistentes acumularon un total de 4 sesiones a la semana. Las árbitras que participaron en partidos internacionales mostraron una media de 13.77±0.61 años en el arbitraje, mientras que las que no participaron en partidos internacionales tuvieron una media de 8.69±4.12 años. Las árbitras y árbitras asistentes mostraron altos niveles de formación académica universitaria y evidenciaron una corta experiencia en Primera División en Fútbol Femenina. Los resultados muestran la importancia de la experiencia en el desempeño arbitral para alcanzar el máximo nivel en el arbitraje femenino.Actividad Física y Deporte2021info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10952/5704reponame:RIUCAM. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murciainstname:Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia (UCAM)Españolinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:repositorio.ucam.edu:10952/57042026-06-07T18:35:21Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Level of studies and experience of female football referees and assistant referees in Spain: Women’s First Division
Nivel de estudios y experiencia de las árbitras y árbitras asistentes de fútbol en España: Primera División Femenina
title Level of studies and experience of female football referees and assistant referees in Spain: Women’s First Division
spellingShingle Level of studies and experience of female football referees and assistant referees in Spain: Women’s First Division
Martín Sánchez, María Luisa
Socio-demographic variables
Competición
Variables sociodemográficas
Deportes
Match
Profile
Competition
Sports
Partido
Perfil
title_short Level of studies and experience of female football referees and assistant referees in Spain: Women’s First Division
title_full Level of studies and experience of female football referees and assistant referees in Spain: Women’s First Division
title_fullStr Level of studies and experience of female football referees and assistant referees in Spain: Women’s First Division
title_full_unstemmed Level of studies and experience of female football referees and assistant referees in Spain: Women’s First Division
title_sort Level of studies and experience of female football referees and assistant referees in Spain: Women’s First Division
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Martín Sánchez, María Luisa
Marín Farrona, María
Gallardo, Leonor
García Unanue, Jorge
Matute Llorente, Ángel
Casajús, José Antonio
Sánchez Sánchez, Javier
author Martín Sánchez, María Luisa
author_facet Martín Sánchez, María Luisa
Marín Farrona, María
Gallardo, Leonor
García Unanue, Jorge
Matute Llorente, Ángel
Casajús, José Antonio
Sánchez Sánchez, Javier
author_role author
author2 Marín Farrona, María
Gallardo, Leonor
García Unanue, Jorge
Matute Llorente, Ángel
Casajús, José Antonio
Sánchez Sánchez, Javier
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Socio-demographic variables
Competición
Variables sociodemográficas
Deportes
Match
Profile
Competition
Sports
Partido
Perfil
topic Socio-demographic variables
Competición
Variables sociodemográficas
Deportes
Match
Profile
Competition
Sports
Partido
Perfil
description The objective of this research was to analyze the sociodemographic characteristics of the referees and assistant referees belonging to the first division of women’s football in Spain. The sample consisted of 45 women of Spanish nationality (28.11±4.24 years) and was divided into referees (n=17) and assistant referees (n=28). An ad hoc questionnaire containing 8 items was used and analyzed social, sports and performance variables. The sample is characterized by reaching higher university training (52.94% in female referees and 42.86% in assistant referees) and master’s degree (41.18% and 35.71% respectively) compared to professional training (5.88% in female referees and 14.29% in assistant referees). They also showed a mean of 12.35±6.35 years in soccer refereeing, while the assistant referees showed a mean of 8.82±4.15 years. In relation to the training sessions, the referees showed 4-5 training sessions, while the assistant referees accumulated a total of 4 sessions per week. The female referees who participated in international matches showed a mean of 13.77±0.61 years in arbitration, while those who did not participate in international matches had an average of 8.69±4.12 years. The referees and assistant referees showed high levels of university academic training, evidenced a short experience in the First Division in Women’s Soccer. The results show the importance of experience in refereeing performance to reach the highest level in female refereeing.
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