How to use the radar chart to compare football players

Jorge Mendoza Rivilla
2 min readSep 10, 2023

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A traditional element in analytical scouting is the radar chart which has gained popularity in recent years linked with Statbombs. Radar charts are more engaging than tables or bar charts helping to interpret those metrics.

Radar Chart

A radar chart is key to comparing players and is useful for the Coach, Journalist, or Fans to understand the metrics. However, like any chart, the variables to be shown must be carefully chosen and Statbombs is a great reference.

Defenders:

  • Passing %
  • Pressures
  • Fouls
  • PAdj Tackles
  • Aerial Wins
  • Pressured Long Balls

Midfielders:

  • Passing%
  • Deep Progressions
  • xG Assisted
  • xGBuildup
  • Successful Dribbles
  • Pressures
  • PAdj Interceptions
  • PAdj Tackles

Attacking:

  • xG
  • xG Assisted
  • Shots
  • Touches in Box
  • Passing%
  • Successful Dribbles
  • Turnovers
  • xG/Shot
  • Aerial Wins

To illustrate the use of the Radar Chart I implemented a code inspired by McKay Johns where I compared two forwards of the Inter Miami (MLS).

The data source was Fbref which uses Opta metrics and it’s free, They can copy the data to Excel to interact with it.

fbref.com
Data collected for practice.
Comparing players with Radar Charts.

Radar Chart is a great resource to help understand the performance of the players and your similarities with others.

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You can access the code here.

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Jorge Mendoza Rivilla
Jorge Mendoza Rivilla

Written by Jorge Mendoza Rivilla

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