Spatial partitioning of the football pitch based on successful passing paths

Shun Cao
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While it is evident that disparities exist across various areas on a football pitch, and numerous studies have investigated spatio-temporal datasets in football for various analyses, there remains a lack of an effective method for quantitatively partitioning the pitch into specific areas with different properties. To address this gap, this article presents a novel approach to partitioning a football pitch into distinct areas based on successful passing paths that lead to goals. Utilizing hierarchical clustering and spatial/temporal features derived from successful passing paths, the study provides multi-level partitions of the football pitch, revealing detailed insights into the relationships between specific areas and scored shots in football games. Empirical analysis of over 4000 successful passing paths from various football leagues and international football events demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed methodology in identifying and understanding the diverse areas of football pitches. The findings suggest practical applications in football analysis, aiding coaches and specialists in tactics development and informing player positioning and movement strategies.
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基于成功传球路径的足球场空间分区
足球场上的各个区域显然存在差异,许多研究都对足球场上的时空数据集进行了调查,并进行了各种分析,但仍然缺乏一种有效的方法来定量地将足球场划分为具有不同属性的特定区域。为了弥补这一不足,本文提出了一种基于成功传球路径将足球场划分为不同区域的新方法。该研究利用分层聚类和从成功传球路径中得出的空间/时间特征,对足球场进行了多层次划分,揭示了足球比赛中特定区域与射门得分之间的详细关系。对来自不同足球联赛和国际足球赛事的 4000 多条成功传球路径进行的实证分析表明,所提出的方法在识别和理解足球场的不同区域方面非常有效。研究结果表明,该方法可实际应用于足球分析,帮助教练和专家制定战术,并为球员的定位和移动策略提供信息。
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