How Game Location Affects Soccer Performance: T-Pattern Analysis of Attack Actions in Home and Away Matches

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2018-04-30T15:02:02Z

2018-04-30T15:02:02Z

2017-08-21

2018-04-30T15:02:02Z

Abstract

The influence of game location on performance has been widely examined in sport contexts. Concerning soccer, game-location affects positively the secondary and tertiary level of performance; however, there are fewer evidences about its effect on game structure (primary level of performance). This study aimed to detect the effect of game location on a primary level of performance in soccer. In particular, the objective was to reveal the hidden structures underlying the attack actions, in both home and away matches played by a top club (Serie A 2012/2013 - First League). The methodological approach was based on observational design, supported by digital recordings and T-pattern analysis. Data were analyzed with Theme 6.0 software. A quantitative analysis, with nonparametric and descriptive statistics, was carried out to test the hypotheses. A qualitative analysis on complex patterns was performed to get in-depth information on the game structure. This study showed that game tactics were significantly different, with home matches characterized by a more structured and varied game than away matches. Theme software, and the corresponding T-pattern detection algorithm, enhance research opportunities by going further than frequency-based analyses, making this method an effective tool in supporting sport performance analysis and training.

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English

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Frontiers Media

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01415

Frontiers in Psychology, 2017, vol. 8, num. 1415

https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01415

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