Analysing soccer using perturbation attempts

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James, N., Rees, G.D., Griffin, E., Barter, P., Taylor, J., Heath, L. and Vuokovic, G. 2012. Analysing soccer using perturbation attempts. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise. 7 (2), pp. 413 - 420. https://doi.org/10.4100/jhse.2012.72.07
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TitleAnalysing soccer using perturbation attempts
AuthorsJames, N., Rees, G.D., Griffin, E., Barter, P., Taylor, J., Heath, L. and Vuokovic, G.
Abstract

Dynamical systems theory describes how behaviours can deviate through a series of states (stable or unstable) before returning to an original stable state. It has been suggested that squash performance exhibits properties akin to a dynamical system and demonstrated that squash experts were able to reliably discriminate weak or strong shots that gave one player a distinct advantage over their opponent. They argued that experts were essentially identifying "perturbations" which they defined as incidents that change a system state from a stable to an unstable situation or vice versa. Similarly, in this paper we examine ball possession in soccer and consider those where neither team has a distinct advantage as being a stable situation and perturbation attempts as those where an effort is made to gain a distinct advantage. This study assessed the relative frequency and success rate of perturbation attempts in relation to the match status (match score at the time of the incident). A hand notation system was designed to record the variables of interest (players involved, pitch locations, behaviours performed and behaviour outcomes). Eight domestic league matches from the 2007/2008 season involving a Coca-Cola League One team were analysed. Results indicated that the home team made significantly less perturbation attempts (11.78% of total possessions) compared to the away teams (17.54%) but that generally perturbation attempts were more likely to be unsuccessful than successful (Z = 2.37, p < 0.05). Future studies need to assess if the frequency of perturbation attempts and perturbation success rates are related to playing standard.

Keywordsdynamical systems; perturbation attempts; soccer
Sustainable Development Goals4 Quality education
Middlesex University ThemeHealth & Wellbeing
PublisherUniversidad de Alicante
JournalJournal of Human Sport and Exercise
ISSN1988-5202
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PrintJun 2012
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SubmittedOct 2011
AcceptedDec 2011
Deposited23 Jul 2025
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.4100/jhse.2012.72.07
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