Home Advantage and its Influencing Factors in FIFA World Cup Asian Qualification

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Cross-Cultural Research Pub Date : 2023-05-23 DOI:10.1177/10693971231176149
Y. Liu
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To investigate home advantage in the FIFA World Cup Asian qualification, 508 matches in the group stage of World Cup qualifying in a total of five Asian Zone World Cup qualifying tournaments from 2006–2022 were analysed. It was found that home advantage exists in the Asian Zone World Cup qualifiers as a whole (59.9%), with home advantage at the regional level ranging from high to low in South Asia, Southeast Asia, West Asia, East Asia and Central Asia; Turkmenistan is the country with the highest home advantage, reflecting its exceptional nature. At the individual match level, three factors of Country, Subregion and Year were adjusted by putting them into a multilevel model as random effects, meanwhile, a multi-level model with home points as the dependent variable and the rest as predictor variables also fit well ( R2 = .382). The results show that time zone and climate are significantly correlated with home points after controlling for team quality (both p < .05), i.e., travel and climate were key factors influencing the Asian Zone World Cup qualifiers. Altitude, referee bias, crowd and cultural dimensions were not significant influencing factors for home advantage. As cultural dimensions that significantly affect the home advantage in domestic leagues, corruption, ethnic fractionalisation and conflict did not have a significant impact on the home advantage of the Asian qualifiers, indicating that their roles may not be applicable to international competition settings, at least in the Asian qualifiers.
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世界杯亚洲区预选赛主场优势及其影响因素
为了研究世界杯亚洲区预选赛的主场优势,我们分析了2006-2022年世界杯亚洲区预选赛的508场小组赛。研究发现,世界杯亚洲区预选赛整体上存在主场优势(59.9%),南亚、东南亚、西亚、东亚和中亚地区主场优势由高到低;土库曼斯坦是主场优势最大的国家,这反映了它的特殊性质。在个体匹配水平上,将国家、次区域和年份三个因素作为随机效应放入多层模型中进行调整,同时,以主场为因变量,其余为预测变量的多层模型也拟合良好(R2 = .382)。结果表明,在控制球队素质后,时区和气候与主场积分显著相关(p < 0.05),即旅行和气候是影响亚洲区世界杯预选赛的关键因素。海拔、裁判偏见、人群和文化维度对主场优势的影响不显著。由于文化因素对国内联赛的主场优势有显著影响,腐败、种族分化和冲突对亚洲预选赛的主场优势没有显著影响,这表明它们的作用可能不适用于国际比赛环境,至少在亚洲预选赛中是如此。
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Cross-Cultural Research
Cross-Cultural Research SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Cross-Cultural Research, formerly Behavior Science Research, is sponsored by the Human Relations Area Files, Inc. (HRAF) and is the official journal of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research. The mission of the journal is to publish peer-reviewed articles describing cross-cultural or comparative studies in all the social/behavioral sciences and other sciences dealing with humans, including anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, economics, human ecology, and evolutionary biology. Worldwide cross-cultural studies are particularly welcomed, but all kinds of systematic comparisons are acceptable so long as they deal explicity with cross-cultural issues pertaining to the constraints and variables of human behavior.
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