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Patterns of numerical relations in goal-scoring possessions of the2014 FIFA World Cup Winner / Rodrigo Santos in Science & motricité, 114 ([24/11/2021])
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Titre : Patterns of numerical relations in goal-scoring possessions of the2014 FIFA World Cup Winner Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Rodrigo Santos ; Ricardo Duarte Année de publication : 2021 Article en page(s) : p. 71-78 Note générale : https://doi.org/10.1051/sm/2021003 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : soccer numerical distribution entropy Résumé : Goal scoring has been regarded as the ultimate indicator of offensive success in soccer. Research onpatterns that characterize goal-scoring possessions have frequently employed reductionist approaches. Thispaper aimed to examine the patterns of numerical relations of open-play goal-scoring possessions of the2014 FIFATMWorld Cup winner team. We hypothesized that a more unstable distribution of players in goal-scoring possessions Germany would be generated in sub-areas of the effective play-space closer to opponents’goal. We analysed 11 video sequences from 6 matches of the German team in this tournament. The uncertainty of teams’numerical advantage within sub-areas of play was calculated for each offensive sequence through Shannon’s entropy. We observed higher entropy within Germany’s Central Offensive (opponents’CentralDefensive) sub-area in comparison with the other sub-areas of play. There is a tendency of the German team to generate numerical instability within locations closer to the opponents’goal, possibly due to the shifting ofpositions, drawing of opposing defenders towards peripheral areas and the creation of spaces for team mates to exploit within this risky zone to the opposition. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=97338
in Science & motricité > 114 [24/11/2021] . - p. 71-78[article] Patterns of numerical relations in goal-scoring possessions of the2014 FIFA World Cup Winner [texte imprimé] / Rodrigo Santos ; Ricardo Duarte . - 2021 . - p. 71-78.
https://doi.org/10.1051/sm/2021003
Langues : Français (fre)
in Science & motricité > 114 [24/11/2021] . - p. 71-78
Mots-clés : soccer numerical distribution entropy Résumé : Goal scoring has been regarded as the ultimate indicator of offensive success in soccer. Research onpatterns that characterize goal-scoring possessions have frequently employed reductionist approaches. Thispaper aimed to examine the patterns of numerical relations of open-play goal-scoring possessions of the2014 FIFATMWorld Cup winner team. We hypothesized that a more unstable distribution of players in goal-scoring possessions Germany would be generated in sub-areas of the effective play-space closer to opponents’goal. We analysed 11 video sequences from 6 matches of the German team in this tournament. The uncertainty of teams’numerical advantage within sub-areas of play was calculated for each offensive sequence through Shannon’s entropy. We observed higher entropy within Germany’s Central Offensive (opponents’CentralDefensive) sub-area in comparison with the other sub-areas of play. There is a tendency of the German team to generate numerical instability within locations closer to the opponents’goal, possibly due to the shifting ofpositions, drawing of opposing defenders towards peripheral areas and the creation of spaces for team mates to exploit within this risky zone to the opposition. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=97338 Exemplaires
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