An investigation into the effect of audiences on the soccer penalty kick.

Science & medicine in football Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-08 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2023.2285963
Ran Zheng, John van der Kamp, Kjeld Kemperman, Iris de Jong, Simone Caso
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Abstract

Background: The effects of audiences in boosting the performance of the home team (i.e., home advantage) in sports like soccer have been studied extensively. However, much less attention has been paid to how audiences influence the performance of individual team members.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of audiences on the performance of home and away teams during penalty kicks.

Methods: The current study compared in-game penalty kicks taken by home and away teams in eight major European leagues with audiences in the 2018-2019 season to kicks taken without audiences in the 2020-2021 season during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results and conclusion: The results indicated no unequivocal evidence for home or away team advantage with respect to penalty outcome (i.e., goal, no goal). Yet, results did show that the number of missed penalties of home teams (i.e., penalties kicked at or outside the frame of the goal) significantly reduced when no audience was present. This supports the hypothesis that home audiences increase anxiety of penalty takers and thus the likelihood of choking. However, the reduced number of missed penalties did not significantly increase penalty outcome of home teams when playing without audiences, suggesting additional, unidentified effects of audiences, possibly also including opponent goalkeepers. Finally, when no audience was present, away teams demonstrated significantly poorer penalty outcome. Future research investigating the effects of audiences on the penalty kick should consider more detailed performance measures of both penalty takers and goalkeepers."

观众对足球罚点球的影响研究。
在像足球这样的体育项目中,观众对提升主队表现(即主场优势)的影响已经被广泛研究过。然而,很少有人关注观众如何影响团队成员的个人表现。为此,本研究比较了2018-2019赛季欧洲8个主要联赛中主客场球队在比赛中有观众的点球和2020-2021赛季在新冠肺炎大流行期间没有观众的点球。没有明确的证据表明主队或客场队在点球结果(即进球或无进球)方面具有优势。然而,结果确实表明,当没有观众在场时,主队罚丢点球的次数(即在球门内或球门外踢的点球)显著减少。这支持了一种假设,即主场观众增加了罚点球者的焦虑,从而增加了窒息的可能性。然而,在没有观众的情况下,主队罚丢点球次数的减少并没有显著提高主队的点球结果,这表明观众有额外的、未知的影响,可能也包括对手的守门员。最后,当没有观众在场时,客队表现出明显较差的点球结果。未来调查观众对点球的影响的研究应该考虑更详细的点球主罚人和守门员的表现指标。
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