Login / Signup

Unlocking the potential of big data to support tactical performance analysis in professional soccer: A systematic review.

Floris R GoesL Rens A MeerhoffM J O BuenoD M RodriguesFelipe Arruda MouraMichel S BrinkMarije Titia Elferink-GemserA J KnobbeSergio Augusto CunhaR S TorresK A P M Lemmink
Published in: European journal of sport science (2020)
In professional soccer, increasing amounts of data are collected that harness great potential when it comes to analysing tactical behaviour. Unlocking this potential is difficult as big data challenges the data management and analytics methods commonly employed in sports. By joining forces with computer science, solutions to these challenges could be achieved, helping sports science to find new insights, as is happening in other scientific domains. We aim to bring multiple domains together in the context of analysing tactical behaviour in soccer using position tracking data. A systematic literature search for studies employing position tracking data to study tactical behaviour in soccer was conducted in seven electronic databases, resulting in 2338 identified studies and finally the inclusion of 73 papers. Each domain clearly contributes to the analysis of tactical behaviour, albeit in - sometimes radically - different ways. Accordingly, we present a multidisciplinary framework where each domain's contributions to feature construction, modelling and interpretation can be situated. We discuss a set of key challenges concerning the data analytics process, specifically feature construction, spatial and temporal aggregation. Moreover, we discuss how these challenges could be resolved through multidisciplinary collaboration, which is pivotal in unlocking the potential of position tracking data in sports analytics.
Keyphrases
  • big data
  • machine learning
  • artificial intelligence
  • electronic health record
  • public health
  • systematic review
  • case control