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: *e aim of this case study was to apply a set of network metrics in order to characterize the teammates’ cooperation in a football team. *esemetrics were applied in three levels of analysis: i) micro (individual analysis); ii) meso (players’ contribution for the team); and iii) macro (global interaction of the team). One-single case study match was observed and from such procedure were analysed 131 attacking plays. Results from the macro
analysis showed a moderate heterogeneity between teammates, thus suggesting the emergence of clusters within the team. *e players with highest connections with their teammates were the right defender, central defender from the left side, defensive mid+elder, right mid+elder and the forward player. Finally, in the micro analysis was observed that right defender, central defender, right mid+elder and the forward can be considered the centroid players during attacking plays, thus being the most prominent in the attacking building. In sum, the network metrics allowed to characterize the teammates’ interaction during the attacking plays, providing an important
and di<erent information that can be useful for the future of match analysis.
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Match Analysis Football Cooperation Network Metrics Análise de jogo Futebol Cooperação Network Métricas
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Servicio de Publicaciones de la Univerasidad de Murcia
