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Statzpack App now in Android Market

Our App (beta) is now available to use on Android devices, and can be downloaded free of cost in the Android market.  It’s a work in progress , but it will soon have the equivalent functions as our iOS Apple  Apps, and the updates will keep coming up until November.  So you may find some glitches – and if you do, let us know.  Download the Statzpack Android App.

If you want to know which devices will run our App, you can check the lists here (there are 383 in total).  Check this list for compatible Android phones and compatible tablets here.  Or the alternative approach, is to open Android Market on your device, search for Statzpack, and if our App is found it will work no problem at all.

Once complete we will be releasing an iPad native App, plus a web App that can be used on any Windows PC.

NSCAA & Statzpack join forces in Research Project

In latter 2010 Statzpack commissioned the Sports Academy at the University of Ulster to carry out a joint research project with the NSCAA (National Soccer Coaches Association of America).  The research focussed on the use and value of collecting stats in soccer coaching to the membership of the largest coaching organisation in the world.  The research was led by Dr Michael Hanlon. 

Key Findings

Some of the key summary findings are as follows:

  • The project surveyed the 30,000 soccer coach membership base of the NSCAA
  • 1007 US soccer coaches from the Youth, High-school and College levels completed the questionnaire.
  • 61% of those surveyed stated that the recording, analysing and using of team or player statistics was of significant-major importance on player development
  • Almost 75% of those coaches recording stats rely on pen and paper
  • In general older coaches have a more favourable view on collecting stats.
  • The most commonly tracked game features were goals and assists, shots on/off target, corner kicks, cards and goalkeeper actions

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Android and Windows Mobile Apps

Right now we are working on the App part of system so it will work on both Android and Windows Mobile devices. That means you will no longer need an Apple device to track your performances and record your player stats.  

Interested in using Statzpack to track your records with your Android or Windows mobile phone or tablet?  Then email us at newapp@statzpack.com.  

 

Analysis, statistics, science… herald the modern era of soccer? Hold on a sec…

I wanted to share an article I came across that details who must be the grandaddy of soccer analysis, Charles Reep.  As we use modern technology to help coaches and players improve their game, we are certainly not new to the task of recording stats.   Reep started to carry out match analysis in 1950 (long before many of us were born) and centrally believed that most goals were produced within 3-5 passes/moves.

“Not all revolutionaries are fondly remembered. Barney Ronay examines the controversial legacy of Charles Reep, football’s first tactical statistician.  Published in June 2003 in When Saturday Comes - which in itself is a fantastic journal for all things soccer related (be warned – visit that site and prepare to see an hour of your day leave you…)

Soccer Analyst

Wing Commander Charles Reep has been called many things. Twenty years ago the Times dubbed him “The Human Computer of the Fabled Fifties”; an obituary described him more simply as “a football ana­lyst”; while a slightly empurpled Brian Glanville once declared him a member of FA coaching director Char­les Hughes’s “band of believers and acolytes”, the arch­angel of “a fanatical credo, a pseudo-religion”.

Few figures in English football history have attract­ed as much vitriol or as much ideological zeal. The loth­ario of the long ball, Reep has remained unfathomably seductive to a roll-call of many of the most influential coaching figures in post-war domestic football. He is the national game’s deep dark secret; we know he’s bad for us, but we just can’t help ourselves.” 

Read the full article here.

Coach, you want to record your own set of stats?

Tracking a set of custom stats (or as we refer to them custom actions) allows you to build your own tailored set of stats for your players.  Statzpack lets you track a regular set of soccer stats – like goals, free-kicks, corners etc; but you can go further than this and record more performance analysis data.  When you add a game on the website you can opt to create your own set of custom actions.  We have built in a set of Default actions, but if you don’t want to track these then that’s no problem.  As you add a game just below the soccer field where you select your line-up you will see an option to create a custom set of stats. 

You can also make an action set that combines a mixture of default stats and your custom actions – say for example Goal/Attempt on Goal/Free-kick & Custom #1/Custom 2.  Make sure when add a set that you include Goal if you want to keep a score, or Substitute if you need to field different players.

You choose the soccer stats coach

 If you opt to add a new set of actions select the ‘Create New Set’ button. We’ve added a new set called Evaluation.   When you add a new set, you also be able to see every other custom stat statzpack users have added (Pre Defined Custom Actions) .

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Soccer Glossary

What’s the difference between a direct and indirect free kick? How many strikers are in a 4-4-2 formation? And what’s this “injury time” business all about? Before you start tracking stats on your iPad.. .. ..

Against the run of play: When one team scores after launching a counterattack soon after it regains possession of the ball, that team is said to have scored “against the run of play.”

Attacking third: The third of the field where one team is trying to score on the opposing team’s goal.

Bicycle kick: A shot on goal taken by a player who has his back to the net and kicks the ball while both of his feet are in the air.

Booking: A term used to indicate when the referee has cautioned a player with a yellow or red card. A player is said to have been “booked.” Also known as a caution.

Cap: A recognition earned by a player whenever he plays in an international game for his country. A player becomes “capped” each time he plays for his country.

Caught in possession: A player who doesn’t move forward with the ball or passes to a teammate after receiving the ball, and who is then tackled by an opponent is said to have been “caught in possession.”

Caught square: When a through ball has beaten two or more opposing defenders because they were positioned square to one another (in a straight line across the field parallel to the goal-line) they are said to have been “caught square.”

Chip pass: A pass lofted into the air from one player to a teammate. Used primarily to elude a defender by kicking the ball over his head.

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Football Soccer Fussball Calcio Futbol Futebol Voetbal Statzpack

From time to time when we talk to new customers and partners, we are often asked ‘so who uses yur product?’ or ‘where are your customers at?’.   When we were asked this last week by a new user in the mid west of the USA we decided to actually take a few minutes to list it out.  Well we all know that soccer is the truly global game, and the internet has no bounds so it really be no surprise (but it was..) to see that we have customers in the following countries: USA, UK, Ireland, Canada, Turkey, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, India, Italy, South Africa, Malta, Cyprus, New Zealand, Malta, Australia and Malaysia.  

Global Soccer App

We have users who are high school teachers, semi-pro coaches, professional analysts, parents, even international scouts using our product.  What amazes us and equally motivates us a company is the enthusiasm of the soccer coach – wherever they are, or whatever age group or level they are coaching and we try to plough that right back into our products.

If you’re a Statzpack user you can help spread the word and by making referrals you can get extra free time added to your subscription, check it out here.   Hello world. Greetings Statzpackers :)

Matrix Report – Updates

Just to let you know that we have made some refinements to the Matrix Report function.  We improved the capability to define what actions you want to list and the export function to Excel lays out the data in two distinct sheets. To take a look, log into the website and select the Analysis Tab, and then Matrix Report.  Once again these changes were guided by feedback from our users and if you have any ideas let us know.  For example we are currently looking at the capability to allow coaches to complete player/team evaluations on the website, is this something that as a coach you desire? If it is – tell us.

Here is a sample of the look excel output.

Updates to Statzpack

Today we released an update to Statzpack that now incorporates new functionality to cover both 6 and 8 side teams.   In addition, we have added (after many requests… ) both 3-4-3 and 3-5-2 formations for the 11 a side team size.

You will have to download the new version of the App, via iTunes on your PC/Mac or direct to the iPhone or iPad to be able to continue to use our service, the older version of the App v2.0 will not be able to access the server.

NOTICE:  Before you update the App, just log in to it once with a network connection to sync any game data you may have – otherwise it may be lost when you make the update.  

If you have any questions or face any technical difficulties get in touch with us at support@statzpack.com. 

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Baltimore NSCAA Convention 2011

Statzpack will be at the NSCAA Convention at Baltimore, Md.   We are supporting an educational session on the NSCAA schedule. ‘Collecting Stats in Youth Soccer. Is there any value?’

    Saturday, January 15   |   11am – 12pm, Room 343, Baltimore Convention Centre
The panel will include Michael Hanlon, University of Ulster and John DeWitt of Houston Dynamo. Come along and join the discussion.
You are also invited to join us for a beer and to get a sneak preview of Statzpack v2.0.  
Join us for a beer and test-drive Statzpack v2.0, the software that helps track and analyze your soccer performance.
Invitation Only RSVP    alison@statzpack.com