The anatomy of the global football player transfer network: Club functionalities versus network properties

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Abstract

Professional association football is a game of talent. The success of a professional club hinges largely on its ability of assembling the best team. Building on a dataset of player transfer records among more than 400 clubs in 24 world-wide top class leagues from 2011 to 2015, this study aims to relate a club's success to its activities in the player transfer market from a network perspective. We confirm that modern professional football is indeed a money game, in which larger investment spent on the acquisition of talented players generally yields better team performance. However, further investigation shows that professional football clubs can actually play different strategies in surviving or even excelling this game, and the success of strategies is strongly associated to their network properties in the football player transfer network.

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Liu, X. F., Liu, Y. L., Lu, X. H., Wang, Q. X., & Wang, T. X. (2016). The anatomy of the global football player transfer network: Club functionalities versus network properties. PLoS ONE, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156504

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