If you watch hundreds of kicks, it’s possible to make some conclusions.
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A World Cup penalty kick shootout can be one of the tensest ways to end a match. But where’s the best spot to place a kick?
Data scientist Pablo López Landeros pored over hundreds of kicks and tracked where keepers dove, where players kicked the ball and, most importantly, when they scored a goal. As the above video shows, the results provided some conclusions — and also raised some questions about the best spot for a penalty kick.
Further Reading:
https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/pablollanderos33/world-cup-penalty-shootouts
Check out Pablo’s dataset above, as well as some of the visualizations built off of it.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2594708-a-brief-history-of-the-panenka-best-and-worst-cheeky-penalties
Histories of the Panenka kick, like the above, are a good way to waste the afternoon.
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