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Evaluating passing ability in association football

Håland, Else Marie; Wiig, Astrid Salte; Stålhane, Magnus; Hvattum, Lars Magnus
Journal article, Peer reviewed
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2617572
Date
2019
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https://doi.org/10.1093/imaman/dpz004
Abstract
In this paper, the passing ability of football players is determined by building three generalised additive mixed models that each explains a different aspect of a pass’ success: difficulty, risk and potential. The models are built on data from the 2014-2016 seasons of the Norwegian top division Eliteserien, and their predictive power is tested on the 2017 season. The results provide insight into the factors affecting the success of a pass in Eliteserien. These include the location of the pass, the relationship to previous passes and to situations such as throw-ins, corners, free kicks, or tackles, as well as conditions specific to the Eliteserien, such as the time of season and the ground surface type. Finally, the key pass makers in the league are identified.
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Oxford University Press
Journal
IMA Journal of Management Mathematics

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