Introduction: In this study, we adopted an interpretivist perspective to explore the construction of football talent narratives in the Italian sporting press. We aimed to understand distal influences on the recognition of beliefs and practices related to talent identification, selection, and development in Italian football. Methods: To achieve this, we conducted inductive content analysis on 26 articles from La Gazzetta dello Sport and interpreted the findings through the Skilled Intentionality Framework. Results: Findings revealed that football talent narratives were constructed to emphasize: (a) the early steps (i.e., early start and father as mentor and gateway to early participation, early selection and specialization), (b) developmental pathways and career trajectories (i.e., early achievements and performance progression, playing up, and early exposure to senior-level football), (c) the attributes (i.e., body proportions and physical attributes, technical and tactical skills, and psychological characteristics), and (d) socially mediated validation (i.e., public recognition and market value and youth international selection). Discussion: We argue that the Italian sporting press uses its narratives not only to describe talent but also to prescribe particular ways of becoming talented, thereby guiding the intentionality of players, parents, practitioners, and other stakeholders navigating the Italian football ecosystem. In line with this, our study contributes to the ongoing discussions about refining conceptualizations of talent identification and development as complex and socially constructed processes, encouraging sporting systems to reflect on the wider sociocultural context in which they operate, to investigate and refine their current practices and outcomes from an ecological perspective.

"It was clear from his childhood that he was destined to be a top striker": investigating the construction of football talent narratives in the Italian sporting press

Padua, Elvira;Ruscello, Bruno;
2026-01-01

Abstract

Introduction: In this study, we adopted an interpretivist perspective to explore the construction of football talent narratives in the Italian sporting press. We aimed to understand distal influences on the recognition of beliefs and practices related to talent identification, selection, and development in Italian football. Methods: To achieve this, we conducted inductive content analysis on 26 articles from La Gazzetta dello Sport and interpreted the findings through the Skilled Intentionality Framework. Results: Findings revealed that football talent narratives were constructed to emphasize: (a) the early steps (i.e., early start and father as mentor and gateway to early participation, early selection and specialization), (b) developmental pathways and career trajectories (i.e., early achievements and performance progression, playing up, and early exposure to senior-level football), (c) the attributes (i.e., body proportions and physical attributes, technical and tactical skills, and psychological characteristics), and (d) socially mediated validation (i.e., public recognition and market value and youth international selection). Discussion: We argue that the Italian sporting press uses its narratives not only to describe talent but also to prescribe particular ways of becoming talented, thereby guiding the intentionality of players, parents, practitioners, and other stakeholders navigating the Italian football ecosystem. In line with this, our study contributes to the ongoing discussions about refining conceptualizations of talent identification and development as complex and socially constructed processes, encouraging sporting systems to reflect on the wider sociocultural context in which they operate, to investigate and refine their current practices and outcomes from an ecological perspective.
2026
developmental advantages
ecological psychology
sociocultural constraints
talent development
talent identification
talent selection
youth football
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