football formations and their effects jeff wheeler

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FOOTBALL FORMATIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS JEFF WHEELER Formations, formations, formations! The dynamics of world football are ever- changing. With new managers come new ideologies, and every once in a while they shake up the very manner in which the game is played. One of the most recent footballing revolutions was the resurgence of the three-defender back line. Formations can be split up into three constituent parts: defenders, midfielders, and forwards. These partitions consist of 10 total players (the goalie is disregarded). The figure on the right displays three different types of formations: three-back, four-back, and five-back. Datasets Two datasets were used in the course of my analysis. One contained scores and team information (formations) for over 25,000 matches, and the other had almost 1,000,000 events from during matches. Combining these datasets, I set out to determine what, if anything, formations affect during a match. Effect on Results § Datasets § https://www.kaggle.com/hugomathien/soccer § https://www.kaggle.com/secareanualin/football -events Effect on field positions The increase in ratio for the three-defender formation could arise from several different situations: an increase in stats for, a decrease in stats against, or a combination of the two. Analyzing the positions of the events on the field could help gain insight. More events means more important plays occurring. I broke the field up into two halves (attacking/defending), with three sections each (left wing/center/right wing). This is visualized in the section on datasets. The raw stats per game for each section were calculated, and are shown below. Keep in mind that on the left of the red line, higher values are better, while on the right, the lower stats are. The first metric I analyzed was win percentage. This did not lead to very informative results. The five-back statistics jump out at first, as this formation has noticeably lower and higher percentages for wins and losses, respectively. However, this is likely the due to the combination of low statistics and the teams playing this formation being of relatively low stature. From this point forward, the three- and five-back data is combined, as their differences from the four- back are nearly identical. What is an event? One of the datasets contained almost a million match events. What are those? From the data, an event is defined as one of the following: a shot attempt, a corner, a foul, a card, offside, or a penalty. In essence, an event is a moment during the match in which something interesting happens. The figure on the right shows a heatmap of the total events Fiorentina recorded while playing in the three-defender system. The redder the patch, the more events. Why a three-back? Playing three at the back is not a new idea. It was popular during the first half of the 19 th century, but had faded out of favor by the mid-60’s. However, since the late 2000’s, three-defender formations have been on the comeback. The idea of the three- or five-back formations is too give the team an advantage on the wings and in the midfield. The wide-most players, referred to as “wing-backs” are expected to push up and down the field and overrun the opposing team’s outside midfielders, while the extra man in the middle can help control the center of the pitch. Effect on stats With the knowledge that formations do not have an obvious impact on results, I wanted to explore the affect on style. With the data on events, I analyzed statistics on a match-to-match basis. I wanted to examine teams with a high number of total events and a history of playing both formations. Juventus had the most events, but they have been dominant in the league over the last several seasons, so I also analyzed Fiorentina, who are from the same league but have finished slightly lower in the table. Juventus 129 three-back matches 58 four-back matches Won Serie A every year since 2012 Fiorentina 91 three-back matches 95 four-back matches Finished top 5 since 2013 Conclusion Formations are vital to a manager’s gameplan, and can have a large effect on how a team plays. While it is not the case that a certain formation type will guarantee a win, my analysis seems to show a slight shift in style of play from three-back to four-back. In the end, there are many, many factors a manager must consider when filling out a team sheet, but different formations can help a manager affect the positions of importance on the pitch to either bolster a tactical advantage for his side or exploit a weakness in the opposition.

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Page 1: FOOTBALL FORMATIONS AND THEIR EFFECTS JEFF WHEELER

FOOTBALL FORMATIONS AND THEIR EFFECTSJEFF WHEELER

Formations, formations, formations!

The dynamics of world football are ever-changing. With new managers come newideologies, and every once in a while they shakeup the very manner in which the game is played.One of the most recent footballing revolutionswas the resurgence of the three-defender backline.

Formations can be split up into three constituentparts: defenders, midfielders, and forwards.These partitions consist of 10 total players (thegoalie is disregarded). The figure on the rightdisplays three different types of formations:three-back, four-back, and five-back.

Datasets

Two datasets were used in the course of my analysis. One containedscores and team information (formations) for over 25,000 matches, and theother had almost 1,000,000 events from during matches. Combining thesedatasets, I set out to determine what, if anything, formations affect during amatch.

Effect on Results

§ Datasets

§ https://www.kaggle.com/hugomathien/soccer

§ https://www.kaggle.com/secareanualin/football-events

Effect on field positions

The increase in ratio for the three-defender formation could arise fromseveral different situations: an increase in stats for, a decrease in statsagainst, or a combination of the two. Analyzing the positions of the eventson the field could help gain insight. More events means more importantplays occurring.

I broke the field up into two halves (attacking/defending), with threesections each (left wing/center/right wing). This is visualized in thesection on datasets. The raw stats per game for each section werecalculated, and are shown below. Keep in mind that on the left of the redline, higher values are better, while on the right, the lower stats are.

The first metric I analyzed waswin percentage. This did notlead to very informativeresults. The five-back statisticsjump out at first, as thisformation has noticeably lowerand higher percentages forwins and losses, respectively.However, this is likely the dueto the combination of lowstatistics and the teams playingthis formation being ofrelatively low stature. From thispoint forward, the three- andfive-back data is combined, astheir differences from the four-back are nearly identical.

What is an event?One of the datasets containedalmost a million match events.What are those? From the data, anevent is defined as one of thefollowing: a shot attempt, a corner,a foul, a card, offside, or a penalty.In essence, an event is a momentduring the match in whichsomething interesting happens.

The figure on the right shows aheatmap of the total eventsFiorentina recorded while playingin the three-defender system. Theredder the patch, the more events.

Why a three-back?Playing three at the back is not a new idea. It waspopular during the first half of the 19th century,but had faded out of favor by the mid-60’s.However, since the late 2000’s, three-defenderformations have been on the comeback.

The idea of the three- or five-back formations istoo give the team an advantage on the wings andin the midfield. The wide-most players, referredto as “wing-backs” are expected to push up anddown the field and overrun the opposing team’soutside midfielders, while the extra man in themiddle can help control the center of the pitch.

Effect on stats

With the knowledge that formations do not have an obvious impact onresults, I wanted to explore the affect on style. With the data on events, Ianalyzed statistics on a match-to-match basis. I wanted to examine teamswith a high number of total events and a history of playing both formations.Juventus had the most events, but they have been dominant in the leagueover the last several seasons, so I also analyzed Fiorentina, who are fromthe same league but have finished slightly lower in the table.

Juventus• 129 three-back matches

• 58 four-back matches

• Won Serie A every year since 2012

Fiorentina

• 91 three-back matches

• 95 four-back matches

• Finished top 5 since 2013

Conclusion

Formations are vital to a manager’s gameplan, and can have a large effecton how a team plays. While it is not the case that a certain formation typewill guarantee a win, my analysis seems to show a slight shift in style ofplay from three-back to four-back. In the end, there are many, many factorsa manager must consider when filling out a team sheet, but differentformations can help a manager affect the positions of importance on thepitch to either bolster a tactical advantage for his side or exploit aweakness in the opposition.