Publications by authors named "Floris Goes"

Introduction: Performance assessment in professional soccer often focusses on notational assessment like assists or pass accuracy. However, rather than statistics, performance is more about making the best possible tactical decision, in the context of aplayer's positional role and the available options at the time. With the current paper, we aim to construct an improved model for the assessment of pass risk and reward across different positional roles, and validate that model by studying differences in decision-making between players with different positional roles.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines football teams as complex systems, focusing on how subgroups (defenders, midfielders, attackers) coordinate during attacks to achieve success.
  • Researchers analyzed position tracking data from 118 Dutch Eredivisie matches, categorizing 12,424 attacks as successful or not based on their scoring potential.
  • The findings reveal that examining dynamic subgroups provides deeper insights into team interactions, showing that successful attacks are linked to decreased synchrony in defender interactions, highlighting the importance of subgroup-level analysis over just team-level metrics.
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In professional soccer, nowadays almost every team employs tracking technology to monitor performance during trainings and matches. Over the recent years, there has been a rapid increase in both the quality and quantity of data collected in soccer resulting in large amounts of data collected by teams every single day. The sheer amount of available data provides opportunities as well as challenges to both science and practice.

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