The top football Leagues of the major national teams of Italy, England and Germany have a different attack feature for the homogeneity of each championship. The aim of the study is to analyse the common elements of the goals during a match, during the mid-season and the total number of the scored goals. The method is based on the correlation of data analysis obtained by InSTAT database, using as sample the first round of championship. The results show a great disparity and significant differences in the three different categories of data. This result is useful to understand the differences resulting by the specific features of each individual, independently of the first position in the League. Consequently, it would be useful a different training planning in the same sport season.

The winning shares in the major football leagues

RICCARDO IZZO;
2019

Abstract

The top football Leagues of the major national teams of Italy, England and Germany have a different attack feature for the homogeneity of each championship. The aim of the study is to analyse the common elements of the goals during a match, during the mid-season and the total number of the scored goals. The method is based on the correlation of data analysis obtained by InSTAT database, using as sample the first round of championship. The results show a great disparity and significant differences in the three different categories of data. This result is useful to understand the differences resulting by the specific features of each individual, independently of the first position in the League. Consequently, it would be useful a different training planning in the same sport season.
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