Classification and determinants of passing difficulty in soccer: a multivariate approach
Merlin, Murilo; Pinto, Allan; de Almeida, Alexandre Gomes; Moura, Felipe A; Torres, Ricardo Da Silva; Cunha, Sergio Augusto
Peer reviewed, Journal article
Accepted version
Date
2021Metadata
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Original version
10.1080/24733938.2021.1986227Abstract
Introduction
Usually, the players’ or teams’ efficiency to perform passes is measured in terms of accuracy. The degree of difficulty of this action has been overlooked in the literature.
Objectives
The present study aimed to classify the degree of passing difficulty in soccer matches and to identify and to discuss the variables that most explain the passing difficulty using spatiotemporal data.
Results
The data used corresponds to 2,856 passes and 32 independent variables. The Fisher Discriminant Analysis presented 72.0% of the original grouped cases classified correctly. The passes analyzed were classified as low (56.5%), medium (22.6%), and high difficulty (20.9%), and we identified 16 variables that best explain the degree of passing difficulty related to the passing receiver, ball trajectory, pitch position and passing player.
Conclusions
The merit and ability of the player to perform passes with high difficulty should be valued and can be used to rank the best players and teams.In addition, the highlighted variables should be looked carefully by coaches when analyzing profiles, strengths and weaknesses of players and teams, and talent identification context.