Abstract
We present a phase-aware deep clustering pipeline for discovering interpretable football team playing styles from event data. Match events are organized into four possession-driven phases (In-Possession, Out-of-Possession, Positive Transition, and Negative Transition), and each phase is modeled with Deep Embedded Clustering (DEC) to learn cluster-oriented latent representations from spatiotemporal event-derived features. We extend phase-specific style discovery with four complementary analyses. First, we incorporate fixed 15-min match windows to study within-match style switching and tactical adaptation. Second, we test temporal robustness via frozen-model inference by transferring DEC models trained on first-half matches to second-half data without retraining. Third, we improve interpretability using feature-group ablation, supervised surrogate modeling, and Shapley Additive Explanations (SHAP) to identify global and local drivers of cluster assignments. Finally, we quantify inter-phase tactical coherence and combine phase-level styles into holistic archetypes that capture joint attacking and defensive identities. We benchmark clustering quality against classical baselines and assess practical relevance through outcome-based analyses, including style matchups and league-wise distributions. Source code is available at: https://github.com/egecjdemir/how_football_teams_play.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 324 |
| Journal | SN Computer Science |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Apr 2026 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2026.
Keywords
- Cross-phase coherence
- Deep clustering
- Deep embedded clustering
- Event data
- Football analytics
- Holistic tactical archetypes
- Interpretability
- Tactical adaptation
- Unsupervised learning
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