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Journal of Sports Science and Nutrition

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Fan identity and its psychological impact on player performance in home and away matches

Fan identity and its psychological impact on player performance in home and away matches


Author(s): Sardar Paramjeeth Singh, Bijender Singh and Sandeep

Abstract: The study “Fan Identity and Its Psychological Impact on Player Performance in Home and Away Matches” investigates the psychological influence of fan identity on player performance in home and away matches, using a mixed methods research design to bridge performance metrics with athletes' psychological and emotional experiences. Drawing on both quantitative and qualitative data, the research explores how the perceived alignment or opposition of fan identity affects anxiety, confidence, and on-field output. A sample of 120 professional athletes from football, basketball, and cricket was assessed using the Fan Identification Scale (FIS) and Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (CSAI-2), alongside official match performance statistics. Results indicated that athletes in home matches experienced higher self-confidence and lower anxiety levels, with fan identity emerging as a significant positive predictor of performance (β = 0.53, p<.001). In contrast, away match conditions were associated with increased cognitive and somatic anxiety and reduced performance effectiveness. The qualitative component, based on semi-structured interviews with 30 athletes, revealed three dominant themes: the motivational boost from home crowds, the emotional strain of hostile away environments, and the coping strategies used to manage fan-induced pressure. Integration of findings confirms that fan identity functions as both a psychological enhancer and stress-inducing factor, depending on match context. The study advances the theoretical discourse within sports psychology by validating the psychosocial significance of fan-player dynamics, and it offers practical recommendations for athlete mental conditioning, especially in high-stakes or emotionally charged competitive settings.

DOI: 10.33545/27077012.2025.v6.i2b.335

Pages: 86-88 | Views: 14 | Downloads: 6

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Sardar Paramjeeth Singh, Bijender Singh, Sandeep. Fan identity and its psychological impact on player performance in home and away matches. J Sports Sci Nutr 2025;6(2):86-88. DOI: 10.33545/27077012.2025.v6.i2b.335
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