
TL;DR
The paper introduces the 'Potential Penetrative Pass (P3)' metric to objectively evaluate how effectively football teams utilize penetrative passes relative to their opportunities, aiding in performance analysis.
Contribution
It proposes a novel, automated metric called P3 to quantify and compare teams' use of penetrative passes in football matches.
Findings
P3 provides a new way to measure team attacking strategies.
The metric enables objective comparison across teams and matches.
It helps identify teams' tendencies to exploit penetrative passing opportunities.
Abstract
To score goals in football, a team needs to move forward on the pitch and there are various ways to do so. Depending on the game plan & philosophy; some teams prefer to play long balls from either wings or defense. Others, prefer to penetrate in depth with passes and outplay the opponent players. To objectively & in an automated way evaluate how teams play penetrative passes compared to the number of times they had the potential to do so, the "Potential Penetrative Pass (P3)" concept is presented here.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSports Dynamics and Biomechanics · Sports Performance and Training · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
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