Capturing complex, non-linear team behaviours during competitive football performance

This study investigated changes in the complexity (magnitude and structure of variability) of the collective behaviours of association football teams during competitive performance. Raw posi- tional data from an entire competitive match between two professional teams were obtained with the ProZone®...

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Main Author: Duarte, Ricardo (author)
Other Authors: Araújo, Duarte (author), Folgado, Hugo (author), Esteves, Pedro (author), Marques, Pedro (author), Davids, Keith (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10174/9276
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/9276
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Summary:This study investigated changes in the complexity (magnitude and structure of variability) of the collective behaviours of association football teams during competitive performance. Raw posi- tional data from an entire competitive match between two professional teams were obtained with the ProZone® tracking system. Five compound positional variables were used to investigate the collective patterns of performance of each team including: surface area, stretch index, team length, team width, and geometrical centre. Analyses involve the coefficient of variation (%CV) and approximate entropy (ApEn), as well as the linear association between both parameters. Collective measures successfully captured the idiosyncratic behaviours of each team and their variations across the six time periods of the match. Key events such as goals scored and game breaks (such as half time and full time) seemed to influence the collective patterns of performance. While ApEn values significantly decreased during each half, the %CV increased. Teams seem to become more regular and predictable, but with increased magnitudes of variation in their organisational shape over the natural course of a match.