Pathways to Professional Football: Developing Thai Youth Players for Japan’s Football League

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Puree Wattanasupt, Issadee Kutintara, Phennipha Phunsawat

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Developing a model for Thai youth football players to transition into international professional football careers in Japan represents both a significant achievement and a considerable challenge. Currently, Thailand lacks an established framework for nurturing youth players to become professional athletes in Japan, making the creation of such a development model both intriguing and essential. Objective: This study aimed to create a development model for Thai youth football players aspiring to become international professional football players in Japan and to identify guidelines for developing or promoting Thai youths to achieve this. Methods: In-depth interviews were conducted with 40 key informants to gather information for the development model of Thai youth football players aiming for professional careers in Japan. Results: The results regarding the management process, which comprises Planning, Organizing, Leading, and Controlling, as factors affecting the development model for Thai youth football players to become professional football players in Japan, are as follows: Planning: Effective planning was found to be crucial for the development of Thai youth football players aspiring to play professionally in Japan. This involves setting clear goals, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and formulating strategies to achieve success. Organizing: Organizational structure and support systems play a significant role in player development. Clubs, academies, and federations need to provide resources, infrastructure, and coaching expertise to facilitate the growth of young players. Leading: Leadership within football organizations is essential for guiding and motivating players toward their goals. Coaches, mentors, and role models can inspire young players to excel and instill important values such as discipline, teamwork, and resilience. Controlling: Monitoring and evaluation mechanisms are necessary to track the progress of youth players and ensure that they are on the right path toward becoming professional footballers. This involves assessing performance, providing feedback, and making adjustments as needed to optimize development. Conclusion: Effective planning, robust support systems, strong leadership, and continuous monitoring are essential components for developing Thai youth football players into professional football players. These elements work together to provide clear goals, structured pathways, guidance, and adaptability, ensuring sustained progress and holistic growth.

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