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    Análisis observacional de los saques de esquina en el fútbol masculino profesional en función del resultado parcial
    (Universidad de Murcia : servicio de publicaciones, 2026) Maneiro, Rubén; Casal, Claudio A.; Losada, José Luís; Ardá, Antonio; Iván-Baragaño, Iyán; Sin departamento asociado
    The aim of the present study was to describe and analyze the behavior of corner kicks in professional men’s football according to match time. A total of 441 corner kicks from 51 matches were analyzed using an observational methodology, applying a nomothetic, punctual, and multidimensional design. Descriptive analyses, bivariate analyses, and a multivariate analysis using a CHAID decision tree were conducted. The results of the bivariate analysis showed significant associations between match time and the number of attacking players (χ²= 52.31; p< .001; ES= 0.217), the players involved in the action (χ²= 8.43; p= .03; ES= 0.123), and the partial match score (χ²= 56.43; p< .001; ES= 0.225). At the multivariate level, the decision tree made it possible to identify contextual patterns in the execution of corner kicks according to match time and score; however, the model showed limited discriminative capacity, and therefore its results should be interpreted from an exploratory and descriptive perspective.

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