A probabilistic model for explaining the points achieved by a team in football competition : forecasting and regression with applications to the Spanish competition

Author

Gómez-Déniz, Emilio

Dávila Cárdenes, Nancy

Pérez Sánchez, José María

Publication date

2019

Abstract

In the last decades, a lot of research papers applying statistical methods for analysing sports data have been published. Football, also called soccer, is one of the most popular sports all over the world organised in national championships in a round robin format in which the team reaching the most points at the end of the tournament wins the competition. The aim of this work is to develop a suitable probability model for studying the points achieved by a team in a football match. For this purpose, we built a discrete probability distribution taking values, zero for losing, one for a draw and three for a victory. We test its performance using data from the Spanish Football League (First division) during the 2013-14 season. Furthermore, the model provides an attractive framework for predicting points and incorporating covariates in order to study the factors affecting the points achieved by the teams.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Covariate; Football data; Forecasting; Regression; Sport statistics; Truncated distribution; Weighted distribution

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SORT : statistics and operations research transactions ; Vol. 43 Núm. 1 (January-June 2019), p. 95-112

Rights

open access

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