A influência da posse de bola, dos passes e dos chutes ao gol na vitória das partidas de futebol da premier league
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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i8.17824Palavras-chave:
Futebol; Mineração de dados; Posse de bola; Passes longos; Local; Vencendo partidas de futebol.Resumo
O futebol é o esporte mais popular do mundo e envolve a disponibilidade de informações de jogadores e equipes para investigar o sucesso neste esporte. Tendo em conta estes aspectos, o presente estudo tem como objetivo analisar a influência do tempo de posse de bola, dos passes e dos chutes a gol na vitória de jogos de futebol da Premier League. A metodologia adotada consiste em uma pesquisa quantitativa, descritiva e documental, em que a amostra é representada por todos os 380 jogos da Premier League (PL) da temporada 2015/2016. O processo de análise foi feito por meio da utilização da técnica de associação, presente no processo de mineração de dados, com o apoio do software Weka. Os resultados sugerem que os chutes a gol, bem como sua interação com a posse de bola e passes - total de passes, precisão dos passes, precisão dos passes dentro do campo adversário e passes longos - influenciaram o resultado final das partidas. Com base nos resultados, conclui-se que alternativas de jogo direto, como apresentar menos tempo de posse de bola e mais passes longos, associados a mais chutes a gol, mostraram-se mais benéficas para os clubes de futebol vencerem partidas.
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