Proceedings of the 8th ACPES (ASEAN Council of Physical Education and Sport) International Conference, ACPES 2022, October 28th – 30th, 2022, Medan, North Sumatera, Indonesia

Research Article

Precompetitive Mood Among Futsal Players in Relation to Team Performance

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.28-10-2022.2327407,
        author={Jay Carlo S.  Bagayas},
        title={Precompetitive Mood Among Futsal Players in Relation to Team Performance},
        proceedings={Proceedings of the 8th ACPES (ASEAN Council of Physical Education and Sport) International Conference, ACPES 2022, October 28th -- 30th, 2022, Medan, North Sumatera, Indonesia},
        publisher={EAI},
        proceedings_a={ACPES},
        year={2023},
        month={6},
        keywords={precompetitive mood futsal team performance},
        doi={10.4108/eai.28-10-2022.2327407}
    }
    
  • Jay Carlo S. Bagayas
    Year: 2023
    Precompetitive Mood Among Futsal Players in Relation to Team Performance
    ACPES
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eai.28-10-2022.2327407
Jay Carlo S. Bagayas1,*
  • 1: Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology, Iligan City, Philippines
*Contact email: jaycarlobagayas@gmail.com

Abstract

This study determined the relationship between Precompetitive Mood Among Futsal Players In Relation To Team Performance. The participants in the SPEAR 108 Futsal Tournament at Mindanao State University in Marawi City were the subjects of the study. The questionnaire consisted of three (3) main parts, namely: the demographic profile of the Futsal players such as age, gender, ethnicity. Second is the Profile Mood States (POMS) Questionnaire by McNair et al. (1971). The questionnaire contains a 65-item inventory designed to measure a person’s mood states on six subscales: anger, depression, fatigue, confusion, vigor, tension and Total Mood Disturbance. Team performance was determined based on their overall ranking. It reveals that the majority of the players who participated in the SPEAR 108 Futsal tournament attained high levels of precompetitive mood or were affected by the total mood disturbance. Furthermore, it is concluded that teams’ performance is not influenced by their precompetitive mood