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SOE: Fachverband Physik sozio-ökonomischer Systeme
SOE 27: Sports Studies: Football/Soccer
SOE 27.1: Vortrag
Freitag, 22. März 2024, 12:15–12:30, MA 001
Coping with crises: a quantitative stochastic approach to determine the resilience of soccer teams — •Ralph Stömmer — Private researcher, Ottobrunn, Germany
Resilience is a crucial asset for successfully coping with crises. In the sport context, research on resilience is rather new. A quantitative model is developed to determine the resilience of soccer teams and applied to the German premier league Bundesliga.
The concept of resilience does agree with previous research and implies two conditions: (i) adversity and (ii) positive adaption despite this adversity. The quantitative model to measure resilience is a novel approach. 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 empirical data are compared with a theoretical model derived from Poisson distributions. The analysis reveals how the resilience values of leading soccer teams differ from the average, which highlights the importance of experience and grit, compared to talent and technique.
In retrospect, the method sheds some new light on the final 3:2 win of the German team in the 1954 FIFA world cup in Bern, Switzerland, generally known as the *miracle of Bern*.
Keywords: Resilience; Motivation; Sports; Stochastic processes; Poisson distribution