Analysis of goal scoring patterns in the UEFA Women's EURO 2022.

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Biology of Sport Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-30 DOI:10.5114/biolsport.2025.142646
Jorge Sanmiguel Codina, Rafael Ballester Lengua, Claudio A Casal, Florentino Huertas Olmedo
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Abstract

Despite the growing interest in research on women's football, few approaches have analysed the primary performance indicator in football, which is the goal. This study describes the goal scoring patterns and explores technical-tactical behaviours associated with the scorer location in the 2022 UEFA Women's European Championship. The sample was made up of all the 95 goals scored by the 16 teams in the 31 games played. Three UEFA Pro coaches designed an ad hoc observational instrument, and one observer coded the data after a training process, ensuring intraobserver reliability. Descriptive and inferential analyses were conducted. Assistant location was significantly associated with scorer location (p < 0.005, ES = 0.930). The highest percentage of assists came from the lateral corridors outside the penalty area (23.2%). The most frequent shot zones being the projection from the goal line to the penalty spot (48.2%). It is also remarkable that half of the goals came from an aerial ball (51.2%), the leg (66.3%) and a first contact shot (69.8%) being the most common finishing situations. A similar distribution was noted concerning the areas where shots crossed the goal line (40.0% near post vs 41.3% far post). Our findings reveal goal-scoring patterns in elite women's football to consider in the coaching process, for instance, to design drills to promote the replication of the most common finishing situations (aerial, leg and first contact) and contexts where most recurrent assisting and shooting zones could be considered. Raising awareness among coaches and players about these practical aspects can improve goal-scoring situations.

2022年欧洲杯女足进球模式分析。
尽管人们对女子足球的研究越来越感兴趣,但很少有方法分析足球的主要表现指标,也就是进球。本研究描述了2022年欧洲女足锦标赛的进球模式,并探讨了与进球位置相关的技战术行为。样本由16支球队在31场比赛中打进的95个进球组成。三名欧足联职业教练设计了一个特别的观察仪器,一名观察员在训练过程后对数据进行编码,以确保观察员内部的可靠性。进行了描述性和推断性分析。助手位置与评分者位置显著相关(p < 0.005, ES = 0.930)。助攻的最高比例来自禁区外的侧廊(23.2%)。最常见的射门区域是从球门线到罚球点的投影(48.2%)。同样值得注意的是,一半的进球来自空中传球(51.2%),腿球(66.3%)和第一次接触射门(69.8%)是最常见的射门情况。在射门越过球门线的区域也有类似的分布(近门柱40.0% vs远门柱41.3%)。我们的研究结果揭示了精英女子足球的得分模式,可以在教练过程中考虑,例如,设计训练来促进最常见的射门情况(空中、腿部和第一次接触)的复制,以及可以考虑最频繁的助攻和射门区域的背景。提高教练和球员对这些实际方面的认识可以改善进球情况。
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Biology of Sport
Biology of Sport 生物-运动科学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
12.50%
发文量
113
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Biology of Sport is the official journal of the Institute of Sport in Warsaw, Poland, published since 1984. Biology of Sport is an international scientific peer-reviewed journal, published quarterly in both paper and electronic format. The journal publishes articles concerning basic and applied sciences in sport: sports and exercise physiology, sports immunology and medicine, sports genetics, training and testing, pharmacology, as well as in other biological aspects related to sport. Priority is given to inter-disciplinary papers.
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