Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica (Sep 2014)

Using network metrics to investigate football team players' connections: A pilot study

  • Filipe Manuel Clemente,
  • Micael Santos Couceiro,
  • Fernando Manuel Lourenço Martins,
  • Rui Sousa Mendes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-65742014000300004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 3
pp. 262 – 271

Abstract

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The aim of this pilot study was propose a set of network methods to measure the specific properties of football teams. These metrics were organized on "meso" and "micro" analysis levels. Five official matches of the same team on the First Portuguese Football League were analyzed. An overall of 577 offensive plays were analyzed from the five matches. From the adjacency matrices developed per each offensive play it were computed the scaled connectivity, the clustering coefficient and the centroid significance and centroid conformity. Results showed that the highest values of scaled connectivity were found in lateral defenders and central and midfielder players and the lowest values were found in the striker and goalkeeper. The highest values of clustering coefficient were generally found in midfielders and forwards. In addition, the centroid results showed that lateral and central defenders tend to be the centroid players in the attacking process. In sum, this study showed that network metrics can be a powerful tool to help coaches to understanding the specific team's properties, thus supporting decision-making and improving sports training based on match analysis.

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