Who can replace Xavi? A passing motif analysis of football players
Javier L\'opez Pe\~na, Ra\'ul S\'anchez Navarro

TL;DR
This paper introduces a passing motif analysis method to quantify and compare football players' styles, aiming to identify potential replacements for Xavi at FC Barcelona based on passing patterns.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach using passing sequences as digital fingerprints to measure player similarity and predict suitable replacements.
Findings
Passing patterns effectively characterize player styles.
The similarity measure can identify potential Xavi replacements.
Passing motifs correlate with player roles and effectiveness.
Abstract
Traditionally, most of football statistical and media coverage has been focused almost exclusively on goals and (ocassionally) shots. However, most of the duration of a football game is spent away from the boxes, passing the ball around. The way teams pass the ball around is the most characteristic measurement of what a team's "unique style" is. In the present work we analyse passing sequences at the player level, using the different passing frequencies as a "digital fingerprint" of a player's style. The resulting numbers provide an adequate feature set which can be used in order to construct a measure of similarity between players. Armed with such a similarity tool, one can try to answer the question: Who might possibly replace Xavi at FC Barcelona?
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Taxonomy
TopicsSports Analytics and Performance · Sports Performance and Training · Sports Dynamics and Biomechanics
