Title of article :
The Effects of Audience Behaviour on Football Players’ Performance
Author/Authors :
Calleja, Paul Institute of Community Services - Malta College of Arts - Science and Technology, Paola, Malta. , Muscat, Adele Institute for Physical Education and Sport - University of Malta, Msida, Malta , Decelis, Andrew Institute for Physical Education and Sport - University of Malta, Msida, Malta
Abstract :
Audience behaviour is an external factor which could influence an athlete’s
performance during a match due to the evaluative attitude which it might
convey. One of the most common positive influences on a team’s motivation
can be attributed to a supportive and cheering audience. Contrastingly, jeering
can be interpreted as negative influence. High emotions exchanged between the
spectators and the players may also show the important ties which bind them
together, and this can affect the players’ behaviour on the field of play. This
study focuses on how crowd behaviour in Maltese football influences the
players’ performance in the game. The influence of spectator behaviour on the
psychological state of six male national senior football team members and six
male national team youth players was analysed through data gathered from
individual semi-structured interviews. Results show that both senior and youth
players are influenced by variables of audience behaviour and feel pressured
and anxious throughout matches. Incentives for positive behaviour need to be
introduced, together with sanctions for the breaking of rules, as well as slogans
and placards placed in the stands for further awareness need to become the
norm. If we are to curb societal issues such as racism and violence, the need for
educational strategies is clear.
Keywords :
Audience Behaviour , Emotions , Football , Performance , Pressure
Journal title :
Journal of New Studies in Sport Management