Abstract

Nowadays professional soccer player trading between clubs/leagues is very common. Soccer players could be employed in foreign clubs/leagues, but when international competitive events come, the elite players are recruited to compose a national team. One can expect that the higher ranking of a national team, the more players are employed by the top soccer leagues. However, the relationship between the two issues has never been studied early. In the study, seven national soccer teams were selected from a list of the world top 35 soccer teams of year 2010[created by the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA)]. The 7 teams are Spain, England, Argentina, Germany, USA, Ghana and Sweden, across the full range of the list, thus, representing different levels of the world. On basis of the position of the 7 teams in the world ranking, an order ranking for the 7 teams was created. To identify player distribution of the 7 teams in different quality/level of soccer leagues, a league ranking including the top 25 soccer leagues in the world created by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) was used. For each of the 7 teams, its player distribution in different soccer leagues was classified. On basis of the league ranking and the number of player(s) of each team in different leagues, calculated team point was calculated for each team. According to the amount of the calculated point, a calculated team ranking was obtained. Correlation analysis was performed between the two rankings: the order ranking and the calculated team ranking. The results showed a high and positive correlation between the two variables. We concluded that the more players are employed in higher ranking leagues the higher world ranking of a national team.

Highlights

  • Soccer game, the most popular sport in the world, has a well-developed system, clubs, leagues and international organizations such as Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) [1,2,3]

  • The major criteria in evaluating the level of a soccer player are the performance of the player in national and international competitions[2].an indicator of the quality or ranking of a soccer league is its teams’ performance in competitive matches against other leagues[6].Following the criteria, the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) evaluates regularly all soccer leagues in the world through a soccer league ranking system [7]

  • Sport and Art 1(2): 34-40, 2013 basis of player distribution in different ranking leagues, and analyzing the correlation between world ranking and the calculated team ranking of the 7 teams, the present study aimed to reveal the relationship between world ranking and player league distribution

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Introduction

The most popular sport in the world, has a well-developed system, clubs, leagues and international organizations such as FIFA [1,2,3]. Professional soccer players could joint different clubs/leagues [4], and when international competitive events come, the top elite players could be recruited to join different national teams. The major criteria in evaluating the level of a soccer player are the performance of the player in national and international competitions[2].an indicator of the quality or ranking of a soccer league is its teams’ performance in competitive matches against other leagues[6].Following the criteria, the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) evaluates regularly all soccer leagues in the world through a soccer league ranking system [7]. [8], the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA)evaluates the quality of all national soccer teams and announce regularly a world ranking, which included 35 national soccer teams in the version of 2010 [9]

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