Abstract
The study aim was to examine crosses into the box in the Top Five European Football Leagues (TFEFL). All crosses in the 2020-2021 (N=44519) season were included in the sample as follows: Spanish LaLiga (SLL) (N=8959), English Premier League (EPL) (N=9753), German Bundesliga (GL) (N=7354), Italian Serie A (ISA) (N=9206) and French Laligue1 (FLL) (N=9247). The data was extracted from the Instat data provider. The results showed that crosses were the most frequently used technique-tactic (24.36 crosses/match) compared to other finishing events. In terms of total TFEFL, a moderate correlation was found between crosses into the box and other ball possession variables such as time (r=0.442; p<0.001), percentage (r=0.484; p<0.001) and average time of each possession (r=0.328; p<0.001). Identical correlations were found for game transition variables such as total ball recoveries (r=0.442; p<0.001) and ball recoveries from opponent (r=0.484; p<0.001). A moderate relationship was found between the crosses and the shots on target (r=0.341; p<0.001). Future observation studies should seek to determine the relationship between the crosses and different aspects of the game.
Publisher
Uniwersytet Humanistyczno-Przyrodniczy im. Jana Dlugosza w Czestochowie