| Literature DB >> 31024399 |
Arve Vorland Pedersen1, Ingvild Merete Aksdal1, Ragna Stalsberg2.
Abstract
Spectators frequently harass female soccer players, and women's soccer is frequently compared negatively to men's soccer by writers who make the comparison without the backing of any data and without taking into account anthropometric and physiological differences between the sexes. This affects female soccer players' self-confidence negatively and contributes to an undeservedly negative image of women's soccer. In the present paper, we argue that most differences between men's and women's soccer can be explained by women having to adapt to rules and regulations that are suited for men and their physical attributes. Thus, games are much more demanding for women. Furthermore, we argue that if men had to play with a degree of adaptation similar to that which women do today, they would have to alter their style of play radically. As support for our argument, we scale game demands for male and female soccer players according to anthropometric and physiological differences in order to highlight the differences, and use these to predict what would be the most appropriate adaptations. Finally, we show that our predictions are largely supported by the scarce pool of comparable data across the sexes.Entities:
Keywords: biological differences; discrimination; football; gender; stereotypes
Year: 2019 PMID: 31024399 PMCID: PMC6465549 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00762
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Anthropometric and physiological differences across sexes.
| (-2 SD) “inferiors” (+2 SD) | Women (+2 SD) | Men (+2 SD) | “Supermen” (+2 SD) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heighta (also arm spanb) | (142) 155 (165) cm | 168 (180) cm | 182 (196) cm | 197 (213) cm |
| Body (forearm-forearm) breadthc/5-player wall | 40.2 cm/201 cm | 46.9 cm/234 cm | 54.6 cm/273 cm | 63.7 cm/318 cm |
| Foot lengthc/shoe size | 22.15 cm/size 36 | 24.44 cm/size 39 | 26.97 cm/size 43 | 29.76 cm/size 46 |
| Weight at BMI = 23d | 55 (63) kg | 65 (75) kg | 76 (95) kg | 89 (109) kg |
| Weight at BMI = 22e | 54 (64) kg | 62 (73) kg | 71 (83) kg | 81 (96) kg |
| Speed 100 m (WR) | (12.6) 12.0 (11.4) s | 10.9 (10.5) s | 9.9 (9.6) s | 9.0 (8.7) s |
| Speed 30 m (soccer)f | 5.51 (0.8) s | 4.84 (0.4) s | 4.25 (0.2) s | 3.73 (0.1) s |
| Endurance (VO2peak)g | 34 (48) ml⋅kg-1⋅min-1 | 43 (58) ml⋅kg-1⋅min-1 | 54 (72) ml⋅kg-1⋅min-1 | 68 (90) ml⋅kg-1⋅min-1 |
| Soccer enduranceh | 50 (52) ml⋅kg-1⋅min-1 | 56.5 (59) ml⋅kg-1⋅min-1 | 64 (67) ml⋅kg-1⋅min-1 | 72 (76) ml⋅kg-1⋅min-1 |
| % Muscle (average)i | 28 (41) % | 34 (46) % | 42 (51) % | 52 (57) % |
| Lower leg strength | (232) 254 (276) N | 385 (416) N | 584 (627) N | 886 (945) N |
| Jumping heightk | (13) 23 (33) cm | 36 (48) cm | 57 (71) cm | 90 (104) cm |
| Kicking velocity (ball speed, instep)l | 19 (21) m/s | 22 (25) m/s | 26 (30) m/s | 31 (35) m/s |
Rules and regulations with relevance for sex differences in style of play.
| “Fair” for women | Actual situation | “Unfair” for men | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pitch lengtha | 84 m (72–96 m) | 105 m (90–120 m) | 132 m (113–151 m) |
| Pitch widtha | 54 m (36–72 m) | 68 m (45–90 m) | 85 m (57–113 m) |
| Pitch areaa | 5686 m2 (∼93 × 61 m) | 7140 m2 (105 × 68 m) | 8967 m2 (∼118 × 76m) |
| Goal widthb | 6.76 m | 7.32 m | 7.93 m |
| Goal heightb | 2.25 m | 2.44 m | 2.64 m |
| Ball size (diameter)c/-weightd | 62–63 cm/273–300 g | 68–70 cm/410–450 g | 75–77 cm/621–682 g |
| Distance for corner kickse | 23 m (15–30 m) | 34 m (22.5–45 m) | 45 m (30–60 m) |
| Distance to wall at free-kicksb | 8.45 m | 9.15 m | 10.7 m |
| Match durationa | 72 min | 90 min | 113 min |
| Extra time durationa | 24 min | 30 min | 38 min |
| Penalty spot (executer’s point of view) | 10 m | 11 m | 12 m |
| Penalty spot (goalkeeper’s point of view)f | 12 m | 11 m | 10 m |