Ordering sequential competitions to reduce order relevance: Soccer penalty shootouts.

In sequential competitions, the order in which teams take turns may have an impact on performance and the outcome. Previous studies with penalty shootouts have shown mixed evidence of a possible advantage for the first shooting team. This has led to some debate on whether a change in the rules of th...

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Main Authors: Nils Rudi, Marcelo Olivares, Aditya Shetty
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243786
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spelling doaj-40096890d74b4c9692898c63500c654c2021-03-04T12:56:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011512e024378610.1371/journal.pone.0243786Ordering sequential competitions to reduce order relevance: Soccer penalty shootouts.Nils RudiMarcelo OlivaresAditya ShettyIn sequential competitions, the order in which teams take turns may have an impact on performance and the outcome. Previous studies with penalty shootouts have shown mixed evidence of a possible advantage for the first shooting team. This has led to some debate on whether a change in the rules of the game is needed. This work contributes to the debate by collecting an extensive dataset of shootouts which corroborates an advantage for the first shooter, albeit with a smaller effect than what has been documented in previous research. To evaluate the impact of alternative ordering of shots, we model shootouts as a probability network, calibrate it using the data from the traditional ordering, and use the model to conduct counterfactual analysis. Our results show that alternating the team that shoots first in each round would reduce the impact of ordering. These results were in part developed as supplement to field studies to support the International Football Association Board's (IFAB) consideration of changing the shooting order.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243786
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title Ordering sequential competitions to reduce order relevance: Soccer penalty shootouts.
title_short Ordering sequential competitions to reduce order relevance: Soccer penalty shootouts.
title_full Ordering sequential competitions to reduce order relevance: Soccer penalty shootouts.
title_fullStr Ordering sequential competitions to reduce order relevance: Soccer penalty shootouts.
title_full_unstemmed Ordering sequential competitions to reduce order relevance: Soccer penalty shootouts.
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description In sequential competitions, the order in which teams take turns may have an impact on performance and the outcome. Previous studies with penalty shootouts have shown mixed evidence of a possible advantage for the first shooting team. This has led to some debate on whether a change in the rules of the game is needed. This work contributes to the debate by collecting an extensive dataset of shootouts which corroborates an advantage for the first shooter, albeit with a smaller effect than what has been documented in previous research. To evaluate the impact of alternative ordering of shots, we model shootouts as a probability network, calibrate it using the data from the traditional ordering, and use the model to conduct counterfactual analysis. Our results show that alternating the team that shoots first in each round would reduce the impact of ordering. These results were in part developed as supplement to field studies to support the International Football Association Board's (IFAB) consideration of changing the shooting order.
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