Competitive balance is the subject of much interest in the sports analytics literature and beyond. In this paper, we develop a statistical network model based on an extension of the stochastic block model to assess the balance between teams in a league. Here we represent the outcome of all matches in a football season as a dense network with nodes identified by teams and categorical edges representing the outcome of each game as a win, draw or a loss. The main focus and motivation for this paper is to provide a statistical framework to assess the issue of competitive balance in the context of the English First Division / Premier League over more than 40 seasons. The Premier League is arguably one of the most popular leagues in the world, in terms of its global reach and the revenue which it generates. Therefore it is of wide interest to assess its competitiveness. Our analysis provides evidence suggesting a structural change around the early 2000's from a reasonably balanced league to a two-tier league.
翻译:竞争平衡是体育分析文献和其他文献中非常感兴趣的主题。在本文中,我们开发了一个统计网络模型,其基础是扩展随机区块模型,以评估联盟内各队间的平衡。这里我们代表足球赛季所有比赛的结果,这是一个由各队确定的密集网络,其节点和绝对边缘代表着每一场比赛的结果,是一种赢、赢或输。本文的主要焦点和动机是提供一个统计框架,以评估40多季中英国第一师/第一总联的竞争平衡问题。从全球范围及其产生的收入来看,总理联盟可以说是世界上最受欢迎的联盟之一。因此,评估其竞争力具有广泛的兴趣。我们的分析提供了证据,表明2000年初左右的结构变化是从一个合理平衡的联盟到一个两级联盟。