The 6th Congress of Exercise and Sport Sciences

Level of Symmetry in Team Formation and Ball Movement Flow in Soccer

Eyal Eliakim 1 Elia Morgulev 1,2,3 Ronnie Lidor 1 Orin Munk 4 Yoav Meckel 1
1The Academic College at Wingate, Netanya, Israel
2Kaye Academic College of Education, Be'er-Sheva, Israel
3Department of Business Administration, Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er-Sheva, Israel
4The School of Mathematical Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

In the current study, we examined how football players` usage of space and the teams` ball movement flow throughout the match are associated with the quality of performance achieved in competition. We constructed two novel metrics that aimed at measuring spatial symmetry and passing flow on a team-wide scope. Our aim was to clarify whether the way players position themselves throughout the match, and the passing patterns they produce, can explain team success. An analysis of all matches played in the 2018-2019 English Premier League season (N = 380) revealed a positive relationship between the teams` spatiotemporal dynamics and team performance. Based on the findings of our analysis, we discuss the strengths and limitations of the newly-developed metrics, and stress the need for additional studies examining their effectiveness.

Orin Munk
Orin Munk
Tel Aviv University








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