ABSTRACT

Data Analytics in Football provides students, researchers and coaches with a firm grounding in the principles of modern performance analysis. It offers an insight into the use of positional data, exploring how it can be collected, modelled, analysed and interpreted. Introducing cutting-edge methods, the book challenges long-held assumptions and encourages a new way of thinking about football analysis.

 

Based on data collected from the German Bundesliga and the UEFA Champions League, the book seeks to define the role of positional data in football match analysis by exploring topics such as:

    • What is positional data analysis and how did it emerge from conventional match analysis?
    • How can positional data be collected and which technologies can be used?
    • What are the benefits of a data-driven approach to decision making in football?
    • What Key Performance Indicators based on positional data should be used?
    • How can traditional match analysis be complemented by using positional data and advanced KPIs?
    • How can these new methods evolve in the future?

 

Accessibly written, packed full of examples from elite football and supplemented with expert interviews (Ralf Rangnick, Urs Siegenthaler and others), Data Analytics in Football is a thought-provoking, rigorously evidence-based guide to the use of data analytics in football performance analysis. As such, it is a vital resource for any student, researcher or coach interested in performance analysis and skill acquisition, or anyone interested in football more generally.

chapter 1|12 pages

Where is the revolution?

chapter 3|8 pages

Technological background

chapter 4|6 pages

Collecting data in the bundesliga

chapter 5|16 pages

In search of the holy grail

chapter 6|6 pages

Betting and sports analytics

chapter 7|6 pages

Where are they running?

chapter 8|8 pages

From media to storytelling

chapter 10|6 pages

The key to success

chapter 11|6 pages

Reasons for dominance

chapter 12|18 pages

FCB versus FCB

chapter 13|4 pages

The myth of home advantage

chapter 14|6 pages

Managerial influence

chapter 15|4 pages

All on attack

chapter 16|10 pages

Laws of a derby

chapter 18|20 pages

Conclusion