The Effect of Situational Variables on Women’s Rink Hockey Match Outcomes

Author:

Arboix-Alió Jordi123ORCID,Trabal Guillem45ORCID,Moreno-Galcerán Dani45ORCID,Buscà Bernat1ORCID,Arboix Adrià6ORCID,Vaz Vasco7ORCID,Sarmento Hugo7ORCID,Hileno Raúl8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sports Science, Ramon Llull University, FPCEE Blanquerna, 08022 Barcelona, Spain

2. School of Health Sciences, Ramon Llull University, FCS Blanquerna, 08025 Barcelona, Spain

3. FC Barcelona, Sport Performance Area, 08970 Barcelona, Spain

4. Department of Physical Activity Sciences, University of Vic—Central University of Catalonia, 08500 Vic, Spain

5. Sport, Exercise, and Human Movement (SEaHM) Research Group, University of Vic—Central University of Catalonia, 08500 Vic, Spain

6. Cerebrovascular Division, Department of Neurology, Hospital Universitari del Sagrat Cor, Universitat de Barcelona, 08029 Barcelona, Spain

7. Research Unit for Sport and Physical Activity (CIDAF), Faculty of Sport Sciences and Physical Education, University of Coimbra, 3004-504 Coimbra, Portugal

8. National Institute of Physical Education of Catalonia (Inefc), University of Lleida, 25006 Lleida, Spain

Abstract

The main objective of the present study was to develop a concise predictive model to determine the likelihood of winning in female rink hockey based on various situational variables. Additionally, the study aimed to assess the individual impact of each predictor on match outcomes. The analysis encompassed a dataset of 840 matches during five consecutive seasons (from 2018–2019 to 2022–2023) in the Spanish first division (OkLiga). Employing the comprehensive method of all possible regressions, the most effective predictive logistic model for match outcomes was identified. This entire model featured five categorical predictor variables (match location, team level, opponent level, scoring first, and match status at halftime) and one binary outcome variable (match outcome). Subsequently, the final model, which exhibited a sensitivity and specificity surpassing 80% for a cut-off point of 0.439, emerged. This model was applied to predict winning a match in 18 frequent situations determined from a two-step cluster analysis. Within this predictive framework, match status at halftime emerged as the most influential predictor impacting the match outcome, followed by opponent level, team level, and match location. The implications of our findings extend to rink hockey coaches and practitioners. Recognizing the significant impact of situational variables on match outcomes empowers them to customize game plans and design more specific strategies, thereby enhancing game understanding and elevating the overall performance.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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