Motif analysis and passing behavior in football passing networks

IF 5.3 1区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Ming-Xia Li , Li-Gong Xu , Wei-Xing Zhou
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Abstract

The strategic orchestration of football matchplays profoundly influences game outcomes, motivating a surge in research aimed at uncovering tactical nuances through social network analysis. In this paper, we delve into the microscopic intricacies of cooperative player interactions by focusing on triadic motifs within passing networks. Employing a dataset compiled from 3199 matches across 18 premier football competitions, we identify successful passing activities and construct passing networks for both home and away teams. Our findings highlight a pronounced disparity in passing efficiency, with home teams demonstrating superior performance relative to away teams. Through the identification and analysis of 3-motifs, we find that the motifs with more bidirectional links are more significant. It reveals that footballers exhibit a strong tendency towards backward passes rather than direct forward attacks. Comparing the results of games, we find that some motifs are related to the goal difference. It indicates that direct and effective forward passing significantly amplifies a team’s offensive capabilities, whereas an abundance of passbacks portends an elevated risk of offensive futility. These revelations affirm the efficacy of network motif analysis as a potent analytical tool for unveiling the foundational components of passing dynamics among footballers and for decoding the complex tactical behaviors and interaction modalities that underpin team performance.
足球传球网络中的动机分析和传球行为
足球比赛的战略安排对比赛结果有着深远的影响,这推动了旨在通过社交网络分析揭示战术细微差别的研究热潮。在本文中,我们通过关注传球网络中的三元组主题,深入研究了球员合作互动的微观复杂性。我们利用从 18 项顶级足球比赛的 3199 场比赛中收集的数据集,识别了成功的传球活动,并构建了主队和客队的传球网络。我们的研究结果凸显了传球效率的明显差异,主队相对于客队表现更为出色。通过对 3 个主题词的识别和分析,我们发现具有更多双向链接的主题词更为重要。这揭示了足球运动员表现出强烈的后场传球倾向,而不是直接向前进攻。对比比赛结果,我们发现有些主题与进球数有关。这表明,直接有效的前场传球能显著增强球队的进攻能力,而大量的回传则预示着进攻失败的风险增加。这些启示肯定了网络动机分析作为一种有效的分析工具的功效,它可以揭示足球运动员传球动态的基本要素,解码支撑球队表现的复杂战术行为和互动模式。
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Chaos Solitons & Fractals
Chaos Solitons & Fractals 物理-数学跨学科应用
CiteScore
13.20
自引率
10.30%
发文量
1087
审稿时长
9 months
期刊介绍: Chaos, Solitons & Fractals strives to establish itself as a premier journal in the interdisciplinary realm of Nonlinear Science, Non-equilibrium, and Complex Phenomena. It welcomes submissions covering a broad spectrum of topics within this field, including dynamics, non-equilibrium processes in physics, chemistry, and geophysics, complex matter and networks, mathematical models, computational biology, applications to quantum and mesoscopic phenomena, fluctuations and random processes, self-organization, and social phenomena.
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