Paired Comparison Models for Ranking National Soccer Teams
Abstract (Summary)
National soccer teams are currently ranked by soccer’s governing body, the
Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). Although the system used by
FIFA is thorough, taking into account many different factors, many of the weights used in
the system’s calculations are somewhat arbitrary. It is investigated here how the use of a
statistical model might better compare the teams for ranking purposes. By treating each
game played as a pairwise comparison experiment and by using the Bradley-Terry model
as a starting point some suitable models are presented. A key component of the final model
introduced here its ability to differentiate between friendly matches and competitive
matches when determining the impact of a match on a teams ranking. Posterior
distributions of the rating parameters are obtained, and the rankings and results obtained
from each model are compared to FIFA’s rankings and each other.
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School:Worcester Polytechnic Institute
School Location:USA - Massachusetts
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:statistics sports teams ranking and selection soccer bayesian statistical decision theory
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