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Introduction to Football Analytics: Full Course Information 5tin

By: Stats Perform

Earlier this month we Birkbeck, University of London again to deliver a football analytics module, which will outline the key fundamentals behind data concepts being applied within an elite club setting.  571430

In addition to students already enrolled on Birkbeck’s Sport Management and Business of Football MSc, the module can also be completed as a short course by practitioners engaged in professional sport and by those who aspire to work in the industry from around the world.  

The module, which will be delivered online, will start on Tuesday 23rd April and run for a total of nine weeks. 

Each lecture will provide an in-depth overview of applied football analytics, providing a wide foundation that encapsulates both theoretical frameworks and real-world applications.

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The principles taught throughout the module have been designed with the student at the centre, with sessions tailored on understanding and applying new skills that can be utilised across a range of roles within professional football. 

The module aims to ensure the student leaves with a greater understanding of how data and analytical processes can be used within a professional football club across recruitment, performance analysis and at a wider strategic level. 

Alongside insight from Stats Perform staff, the module also includes guest sessions from industry experts possessing considerable industry experience working within clubs and in data application across sports journalism. 

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Week 1  3d6n69

Lecture: An Introduction to Data Analytics in Football 

This session introduces applied football analytics and its position within the wider context of this industry, sharing insight on the evolution of football analytics, and the various touchpoints in which it can be applied. 


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Lecture: An introduction to different technologies for facilitating data analysis 

This session introduces the tools that are used within football analytics, focusing on their applications and key uses. 


Week 3  2l5a6v

Lecture: Introduction to statistical models and their application in football 

This lecture introduces a catalogue of different models and metrics, illustrating how they can be best applied within professional football. 


Week 4  4w5232

Lecture: The importance of data visualisation 

Delivered by John Burn-Murdoch, Chief Data Reporter at the Financial Times, this session aims to demonstrate the importance of the visual impact of data and its influence on communicating a message. 


Week 5  417258

Lecture: Collecting, databasing and analysing subjective data and the relationship with more objective data 

This session discusses the advantages and disadvantages of subjective and qualitative data. 


Week 6  232565

Lecture: Using data in an applied setting 

This session demonstrates how the theoretical concepts showcased in previous sessions are applied in real-world scenarios within professional football.  


Week 7  4d1o1y

Lecture: Managing conversations and negotiating with decision makers 

This lecture will be delivered by Tom Worville, who has worked previously at The Athletic and at Bundesliga club RB Leipzig. It will demonstrate how data and analytics can presentations, discussions and decision-making at senior management level. 


Week 8  6p2v12

Lecture: The application of data and analytics in strategic planning 

This session showcases how different analysis can lead to different conclusions, and the wider impact this can have across an entire football club. 

Following the lecture, students will be given a group task to complete prior to the next session. 


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Final Lecture: Group presentation 

Through applying the knowledge attained during the first eight lectures, each group will be required to present their task findings for wider discussion. 

Full application details for the course can be found here.