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Technical Differences over the Course of the Match: An Analysis of Three Elite Teams in the UEFA Champions League

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SPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/sports11020046

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contextual variables; football; soccer; Champions League

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The study aimed to evaluate the evolution of technical performance indicators during football matches in the UEFA Champions League. Data from three elite teams over four seasons were analyzed, showing a significant increase in frequency and accuracy of most parameters towards the end of matches. Match location had a significant effect, with better performance for home teams. Differences were observed between group stage and knockout phase, indicating different team approaches. The study suggested significant differences between initial and final periods of games and confirmed the existence of home advantage.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the evolution of technical performance indicators over the course of football matches in the UEFA Champions League. Three elite football teams were the sample of the present study and were analyzed throughout four consecutive seasons within the previously mentioned competition. Data from 15 min periods were collected from Wyscout and elaborated. The effects of match location and competition stage were analyzed on nine technical indicators, including ball possession and variables related to offense and goal scoring. The effects of independent variables were assessed both independently and combined. The results showed a significant increase in the frequency of occurrence and accuracy of most of the parameters towards the end of the match. The effect of match location was generally significant with higher rates for teams playing at home. Differences were noted between the two stages of the competition with higher values in the technical indicators registered during the group stage. The existence of significant differences between the initial and final periods of football games was suggested by the results. The so-called home advantage was confirmed. Different team approaches between longer stages (e.g., group stage) and elimination games (i.e., knockout phase) were suggested by the results.

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