Measures of academy productivity in English championship clubs

Victor Balassiano, Steven Bullough
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Purpose This study quantifies academy productivity within English football clubs that have competed in the second tier (Championship) between 2017 and 2020. Previous research has outlined that clubs situated underneath the top leagues have an important role in the development of elite professional players. This study aims to examine that level of the pathway further in England. Design/methodology/approach The utilisation of academy players was conducted with data from 33 eligible clubs, from 2017/2018 to 2019/2020. Two measures of productivity are defined for comparison: “Utilisation” (the total minutes played by academy graduates) and “Starts” (the number of times an academy player started for the first team). To quantify these measures, players and clubs’ indices were also defined through two perspectives: “global” (proportion of all games played from 2017/2018 to 2019/2020) and “local” (proportion of games the player featured only). Nationality and position were also included. Findings Headline findings demonstrate large differences between clubs for the type and proportion of playing opportunities created. The data outlines that academy graduates have greater utilisation and starts in cup competitions, particularly the English Football League cup. Clubs in the sample being relegated from the Premier League into the Championship recorded weaker “utilisation” and “starts” compared to those that competed in the lower divisions. Academies are producing and using a greater proportion of defensive players (goalkeepers, defenders, defensive midfielders) compared to more attacking sectors of the pitch. Originality/value This offers useful insight for academy managers, allowing comparisons between clubs. It has implications for future strategies around the role of the academy and approaches to generating player opportunity.
英冠俱乐部青训生产力的测度
本研究量化了2017年至2020年间参加过二级联赛(英冠)的英国足球俱乐部的学院生产力。之前的研究表明,位于顶级联赛之下的俱乐部在培养精英职业球员方面发挥着重要作用。这项研究旨在进一步研究英国的这一水平。青训营球员的使用数据来自33家符合条件的俱乐部,时间为2017/2018年至2019/2020年。为了进行比较,定义了两种生产力指标:“利用率”(青训学院毕业生上场的总时间)和“出场次数”(青训学院球员为一线队首发的次数)。为了量化这些指标,球员和俱乐部的指数也通过两个角度来定义:“全球”(2017/2018年至2019/2020年所有比赛的比例)和“本地”(球员只推荐的比赛的比例)。国籍和职位也包括在内。研究结果表明,俱乐部之间在创造比赛机会的类型和比例上存在很大差异。数据显示,青训学院的毕业生在杯赛中有更高的利用率和首发机会,尤其是英格兰足球联赛杯。样本中从英超降级到英冠的俱乐部的“利用率”和“启动率”比那些参加低级别联赛的俱乐部要低。青训学院培养和使用的防守球员(守门员、后卫、防守中场)的比例高于球场上更多的进攻区域。独创性/价值这为青训学院的经理们提供了有用的见解,允许俱乐部之间的比较。这对未来学院的角色和培养球员机会的方法都有影响。
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