Resilience is the ability to positively respond to adversity. It has been studied in psychology for several decades, with focus on how individuals overcome traumata or cope with setbacks and obstacles in their professional career. Research on resilience in the sport context is rather new. Activities are based on insights that in highly competitive environments, tiny effects tip the scales. A key question of measuring resilience in sports is what parameters to measure. Here a novel concept is proposed to measure the resilience of soccer teams. The relative frequency of matches is determined, where a soccer team, which is initially trailing by 2 goals, finally succeeds to win the match or at least to reach a draw. The analysis is applied to the last 59 seasons of the German premier soccer league Bundesliga. The empirical data are compared with a theoretical model derived from Poisson distributions. It is shown how leading teams in the premier soccer league differ from the average with respect to resilience, which provides further insights into the hidden secrets of top soccer teams.
翻译:适应能力是积极应对逆境的能力。 在心理学上已经研究了几十年, 重点是个人如何克服创伤或应对其职业生涯中遇到的挫折和障碍。 在体育背景下的复原力研究是相当新的。 活动的基础是高度竞争环境中的洞察力, 微小效应使规模缩小。 测量运动复原力的一个关键问题是需要测量的参数。 这里提出了一个新概念来测量足球队的复原力。 匹配的相对频率得到了确定, 足球队最初落后于2个目标, 最终赢得比赛, 或至少达到一个绘图。 该分析应用到德国首选足球联盟Bundesliga过去的59个赛季。 经验数据与从Poisson分布中得出的理论模型进行了比较。 该实验数据展示了第一足球队的领先队如何与平均的复原力不同, 后者进一步揭示了顶级足球队的隐藏秘密。