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Resources for the open sourced Skillcorner broadcast tracking data


@SkillCorner released nine games worth of broadcast tracking data for the top games of the 2019/2020 season in this repository as part of the Friends of Tracking Initiative.


This repository aims to provide an overview into resources for analyzing the games, working with the data and showcasing applications of the broadcast tracking data.

It would be especially nice if this could spark a collaboration of people with different strengths and backgrounds like analyzing the games and singling out key tactical ideas important in a specific game, people with the technical skills needed to implement those very ideas and people whose strength lie in the communication of those ideas via words, graphics and videos.

If you create something based on the SkillCorner data, please let @SkillCorner know on Twitter and if you want to have it linked to or showcased in this repository, open an issue or mention / DM me on my twitter handle @danzn1.

If you know of further existing analysis about those games, please let me know or create a Pull Request.
I welcome contributions!



Games:

ID: 2417 - Bayern Munchen vs Dortmund on 2019-11-09


ID: 3749 - Dortmund vs Bayern Munchen on 2020-05-26


ID: 2440 - Liverpool vs Manchester City on 2019-11-10


ID: 4039 - Manchester City vs Liverpool on 2020-07-02


ID: 2841 - FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid on 2019-12-18


ID: 3442 - Real Madrid vs FC Barcelona on 2020-03-01


ID: 2068 - Inter vs Juventus on 2019-10-06


ID: 3518 - Juventus vs Inter on 2020-03-08


ID: 2269 - Paris vs Marseille on 2019-10-27


Team Analysis


Working with the data:

PySport's kloppy is a python package that standardizes the handling of various event and tracking data providers and supports SkillCorner data. Look here for a quickstart.

Lars Maurath has released a First Look at SkillCorner's Open Source Tracking Dataset using R.

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