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scoringkansen

Scoringkansen are opportunities in football where a player or team has a realistic chance to score. They arise from build-up play that creates a shot with a meaningful probability of finding the net, such as a shot from inside the penalty area, a one-on-one situation, or a well-placed cross that leads to a high-quality finish. They are distinct from a mere shot, as many attempts are low quality and do not count as scoringkansen.

Measurement and data: Scoringkansen are identified from event data and video analysis. Analysts assess factors such

Applications: They help assess offensive efficiency, compare teams or players, and guide tactical decisions, such as

Relation to related concepts and limitations: The notion is linked to xG, shot quality, and big chances.

as
shot
location,
goal-mouth
pressure,
defender
distance,
assist
type,
and
time
on
the
ball.
Some
data
sets
label
“big
chances”
or
high-quality
chances,
representing
opportunities
with
higher
probability
of
scoring.
Metrics
such
as
expected
goals
(xG)
quantify
the
likelihood
that
a
given
scoringkansen
would
have
become
a
goal,
aggregating
across
shots
to
yield
a
team's
scoring
efficiency.
where
to
direct
attacking
play
or
how
to
adapt
after
losing
possession.
Limitations
include
varying
definitions
across
data
providers,
subjectivity
in
determining
what
constitutes
a
genuine
scoringkansen,
and
reliance
on
accurate
event
data
and
video
analysis.