Characterization of the defense-attack transition of a soccer team

<p class="ResumoAbstract"><span lang="EN-US">This study aimed to characterize the transition defense-attack in association football using the social networks analysis method. Four competitive matches from the 1<sup>st</sup> Portuguese League were analyzed...

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Main Authors: Pedro Malta, Bruno Travassos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Desafio Singular 2014-02-01
Series:Motricidade
Online Access:http://revistas.rcaap.pt/motricidade/article/view/1544
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spelling doaj-29bdb4b8c2424316b25a6cb21f1592852020-11-24T22:56:49ZengDesafio SingularMotricidade 1646-107X2182-29722014-02-01101273710.6063/motricidade.10(1).15442608Characterization of the defense-attack transition of a soccer teamPedro Malta0Bruno Travassos1Departamento de Ciências do Desporto, Universidade da Beira InteriorDepartamento de Ciências do Desporto, Universidade da Beira Interior<p class="ResumoAbstract"><span lang="EN-US">This study aimed to characterize the transition defense-attack in association football using the social networks analysis method. Four competitive matches from the 1<sup>st</sup> Portuguese League were analyzed with a total of 52 offensive patterns of play identified. Using SocNetV 0.81 software we computed the </span><span lang="EN-GB">Betweenness</span><span lang="EN-US"> (%BC) and In-Out centralities (%IDC and %ODC). Data showed that the team in analysis have two preferential patterns of play for this moment of game: i) supported play, with the defensive midfielder being the player that received more often the ball in the defensive central zone of the field and present the highest influence on the network of passing balls, and ii) direct play, with the centre forward being the player that received more long balls in the first offensive central zone or on the first right wing zone of the offensive midfield. It is also suggested that the number of players surrounding the ball allow the emergence of a short or long pass. Using this type of methodology is possible to better identify and quantify the patterns of play of a team, providing reliable data that help coaches to improve performance of their teams.</span></p>http://revistas.rcaap.pt/motricidade/article/view/1544
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title Characterization of the defense-attack transition of a soccer team
title_short Characterization of the defense-attack transition of a soccer team
title_full Characterization of the defense-attack transition of a soccer team
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description <p class="ResumoAbstract"><span lang="EN-US">This study aimed to characterize the transition defense-attack in association football using the social networks analysis method. Four competitive matches from the 1<sup>st</sup> Portuguese League were analyzed with a total of 52 offensive patterns of play identified. Using SocNetV 0.81 software we computed the </span><span lang="EN-GB">Betweenness</span><span lang="EN-US"> (%BC) and In-Out centralities (%IDC and %ODC). Data showed that the team in analysis have two preferential patterns of play for this moment of game: i) supported play, with the defensive midfielder being the player that received more often the ball in the defensive central zone of the field and present the highest influence on the network of passing balls, and ii) direct play, with the centre forward being the player that received more long balls in the first offensive central zone or on the first right wing zone of the offensive midfield. It is also suggested that the number of players surrounding the ball allow the emergence of a short or long pass. Using this type of methodology is possible to better identify and quantify the patterns of play of a team, providing reliable data that help coaches to improve performance of their teams.</span></p>
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