Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to assess and evaluate the Determinates that affect the
success of football players: the case of some selected Oromia league in West Shoa Zone.
For the implementation of the Study, a descriptive survey design was employed. The
study subjects were selected from the availability samples. In this attempt, data were
collected through questionnaires, structured interviews and observation check list.
Consequently, the study demonstrated that soccer players and all the coaches contributed
for the study to be conducted by giving their own views regarding the raised issues were
selected on the base of their own voluntary cooperation. The study also played a
thorough consideration to the player’s parents contribution on the trainees ‘personal
soccer skills development and to skip the progress of the soccer development as a whole.
Moreover, the player selection criteria, the coaching system, and the roles of the
administrative bodies to work cooperatively, the facilities provided, the roles of the
coaches, lack of frequent training program and the impacts it brought upon the progress
of the trainees and the youth soccer development, and failure to conduct frequent follow
ups to investigate the strengths and weaknesses of the players through regular
assessment all other related issues are taken as a focal point of the study. To achieve
these objectives and to detect the factors that hindered the concerned bodies the
researcher included male players, coaches, and the Football Federation administrative
bodies and encouraged them all to involve themselves in the issues raised in terms of the
soccer development. Their genuine responses are collected and used as analytical
framework for the effective implementation of the study.