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Balbezit

Balbezit, or ball possession, is a statistic used in team sports, most notably football, to describe the amount of time a team controls the ball during a match. It is usually expressed as a percentage of total game time and serves as a proxy for how dominant a team is in terms of ball control.

Measurement and interpretation

Possession starts when a team gains control of the ball and ends when that control is lost,

Relation to performance

High balbezit often indicates sustained attacking pressure or territorial advantage, but it does not guarantee scoring

Limitations and use

Balbezit is influenced by tactical approach, opponent behavior, and game context, so comparisons should consider these

such
as
after
a
turnover,
shot,
stoppage,
or
the
ball
going
out
of
play.
Exact
definitions
vary
by
data
provider,
but
common
methods
use
tracking
or
event
data
to
mark
the
beginning
and
end
of
each
possession
and
sum
the
durations
for
each
team.
The
resulting
percentages
reflect
how
much
of
the
match
each
side
spent
in
possession.
or
victory.
Teams
with
lower
possession
can
still
be
effective
through
efficient
or
dangerous
transitions,
while
long
possession
without
progress
may
be
less
productive.
Therefore,
possession
is
typically
analyzed
alongside
other
metrics
such
as
passes
completed,
progression,
shots,
expected
goals,
and
defensive
actions.
factors.
Analysts
use
balbezit
to
assess
game
plans,
opponent
strategy,
and
tempo,
while
broadcasters
may
report
it
as
a
readily
understood
indicator
of
control.
As
a
standalone
measure,
it
provides
a
broad
view
of
ball
control
but
should
be
interpreted
together
with
quality
and
outcome
indicators.