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Bundesliga: Ergebnisse der Fussball-Bundesliga

Description

Results from the first German soccer league (1963-2008).

Usage

data("Bundesliga")

Arguments

Format

A data frame with 14018 observations and 7 variables.

HomeTeam

factor. Name of the home team.

AwayTeam

factor. Name of the away team.

HomeGoals

number of goals scored by the home team.

AwayGoals

number of goals scored by the away team.

Round

round of the game.

Year

year in which the season started.

Date

starting time of the game (in "POSIXct" format).

Details

The data comprises all games in the first German soccer league since its foundation in 1963. The data have been queried online from the official Web page of the DFB and prepared as a data frame in R by Daniel Dekic, Torsten Hothorn, and Achim Zeileis (replacing earlier versions of the data in the package containing only subsets of years).

Each year/season comprises 34 rounds (except 1963, 1964, 1991) so that all 18 teams play twice against each other (switching home court advantage). In 1963/64, there were only 16 teams, hence only 30 rounds. In 1991, after the German unification, there was one season with 20 teams and 38 rounds.

References

Leonhard Knorr-Held (1999), Dynamic rating of sports teams. SFB 386 “Statistical Analysis of Discrete Structures”, Discussion paper 98.

See Also

UKSoccer

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data("Bundesliga")

## number of goals per game poisson distributed?
ngoals1 <- xtabs(~ HomeGoals, data = Bundesliga, subset = Year == 1995)
ngoals2 <- xtabs(~ AwayGoals, data = Bundesliga, subset = Year == 1995)
ngoals3 <- table(apply(subset(Bundesliga, Year == 1995)[,3:4], 1, sum))

gf1 <- goodfit(ngoals1)
gf2 <- goodfit(ngoals2)
gf3 <- goodfit(ngoals3)

summary(gf1)
summary(gf2)
summary(gf3)
plot(gf1)
plot(gf2)
plot(gf3)

Ord_plot(ngoals1)
distplot(ngoals1)
# }

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