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The interplay between pitch control and top speed in soccer considering the stamina factor
Marco F da Silva1,2, Álvaro Novillo3, Alberto Aleta1,2
1Institute for Biocomputation and Physics of Complex Systems (BIFI), University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain.
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In this study, we investigate the interplay between player speed and ball control in soccer. We present a novel pitch control algorithm that quantifies the probability of a player gaining possession at any location on the field. Our model accounts for the heterogeneity of player speeds by measuring performance during matches and assigning each player a specific top speed. We then compare the pitch control percentages derived from our approach with those from classical models, which assume uniform top speeds for all players, and analyze the results across different player roles (defenders, midfielders, and forwards). Our findings reveal a positive correlation between a player's top speed and their accumulated pitch control, with certain players benefiting more from this relationship. However, this positive correlation is constrained by the role of the player in the team, with defenders achieving the highest accumulated pitch control despite not being the fastest. Furthermore, our methodology supports team-level analysis, identifying which teams gain the greatest advantage from their players' top speeds, and extends to comparisons between the first and second halves of matches. Our model also enables exploration of how changes in top speed may affect pitch control at both the individual and team levels. To facilitate this, we introduce the stamina factor, a parameter that adjusts a player's top speed. We find that the impact of the stamina factor on pitch control follows a logarithmic function, with the scaling factor quantifying the potential benefits of increased speed. Interestingly, the influence of the stamina factor varies significantly by player position. Overall, our approach provides valuable insights into which teams or players could benefit most from improvements in physical performance.
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