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Asunto: Match Report: Def % ???

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2009-05-12 07:12:15
Solana_Steve [del] para Todos
I guess the Off % is the percent of your possession that player had?

What is Def % correspond to? % of your opponents possession which that player is the primary defender or something???

Thanks,

Steve
2009-05-12 08:32:30
Off % / Def %

Offensive actions vs defensive actions if im not mistaken.
2009-05-12 19:43:18
So Off % isn't necessary related to possession?

What is a defensive action? Attempted tackle? Marking? Shadowing the man with the ball?


Steve
2009-05-13 09:24:45
copied from rules:

Upon clicking on individual marks you can see a table with marks and statistics for all players participating in the given match. The columns indicate the following:
- The mark: general mark for the player, depending on the overall performance. The more chances the player gets to take advantage of his skills the higher mark he gets. The mark depends on position; different factors are taken into account, e.g. for forwards the most important thing is the quality of his strikes (if he had any opportunities). Player’s form determines his skills utilisation so it also influences his marks.
- Time of play minute of entering / leaving the pitch
- The number of strikes on the goal
- Fouls
- Off. - percentage of offensive actions - time of play when the player moved with the ball, passed it, dribbled it past opponents.
- Def. - percentage of defensive actions, the time when the player tackled the opponent or chased the player moving with the ball. Note that this factor does not have to be highest for defenders - for teams constantly attacking; the most active players are midfielders or even forwards.
2009-05-13 23:10:16
Thanks...not sure how I missed that.

Steve
2009-05-14 01:32:23
haha your a step ahead of me. i usually post questions and someone will tell me its in the rules...
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