The remaining players were largely left-footed. Of the players around three quarters are dominantly right footed.
Our findings indicate that World Cup players are as right-footed as the general population approximately 79.
Percentage of left footed soccer players. As a percentage this means that of the top 20 soccer players in the world 65 are right-footed and 35 are left-footed. This is slightly more left-footed players than what you would expect. Remember that the study above showed that around 79 of soccer players are right-footed.
Wikipedia says that 810 is right footed meaning that 190 is left footed. Typically youre an oddity on the team alone in your preference for the left foot. Left-handers make up only 10 of the general population and.
Of the players around three quarters are dominantly right footed. Right footed players average around 87 of their passes with their dominant foot left footed players around 85. On average right footed passes are one metre longer than left footed passes.
Right footed passes are completed around 81 of the time left footed passes 785. A descriptive analysis of these data reveals that the majority of the players are right-footed 60. The percentage of left-footed players is 22.
Only 18 of the players in the five leagues are equally strong with both feet. The classification of players is undertaken by external experts who assess players based on observation of matches. It is widely accepted that the comparative percentages for the laterality of football players tend to reflect the human population therefore 80 of footballers are right footed and 20 are left footed.
While left-footed players are obviously a statistical minority around 30 to guess wildly I seem to observe an abnormally high proportion of left-footed shorters who have a nice and clean strike. Podolski Roberto Carlos Eliseu Honda Hulk Van Persie Riise to name a few. Recent data suggests that 81 of the worlds population are right-footed leaving only 19 of the worlds population as left-footed and these numbers are reflected in the world of soccer with roughly the same ratio of right to left footed players.
Overall there were 616 percent right-footers 82 percent left-footers and 302 percent mixed-footers. Thus the numbers of left-handers and left. A left footed player who is reasonably quick with good balance and a few basic tricks up his sleeve will for the most part be a much harder challenge than a right footed opponent who possessed even more pace and tricks.
Two famous examples I will give from world football today are Lionel Messi and Neymar. Our findings indicate that World Cup players are as right-footed as the general population approximately 79. The remaining players were largely left-footed.
Assuming there is no bias for the other 6 positions the actual amount of left-footed players in an outfield of 10 players is 26 or 26. This is far closer to the value we have arrived at. In modern football however coaches have tended to experiment more with the footedness of their wide players meaning there is less bias which probably explains why none of our nations actually reach the.
Messi and Robben tend to play more on the right side of the field even though they are left footed players. Ronaldo plays on the left side even though he is a right footed player. The reason is because when they cut inside they are able to shoot with their stronger foot.
If a player is better at crossing then a right footed player should play on the right side. Players who can shoot from. Interestingly the statistics are markedly different for left-handers.
Only 45 of left-handers are left-footed and 57 of left-handers are left-eyed. Katie Merchant Marlborough England When my. At the end of the 2017 NFL season 10 out of the leagues 32 punters were left-footed up from four out of 31 not counting dual-footed punter Chris Hanson who left the league in 2009 at the beginning of the millennium.
In contrast placekickers were almost exclusively right-footed. 20 of 20. The best left-footed player of all time is also currently the best football player in the world.
Leo Messi has already won a whole careers worth of awards and yet he is only 24. According to the statistics 80 of professional football players are right footed which means that left footed players are something of a rarity. However when we consider some of the greatest names to play the game we do start to see a trend what we see is that although only 1 in 5 players are predominately left footed some of the best players ever have been leftys.
Only 19 of professional footballers have a preference for their left foot but surprisingly four out of six greatest players of all time are left-footed according to IFFHS including Johan Cruyff Ferenc Puskas Diego Maradona and Alfredo Di Stefano. He spent the majority of his time playing at left back but was naturally right footed and could slot in at centre-back with ease. Left-footed footballers are very rare in the current era of football.
There are only few of them who have the potential to become world class players yet they are gems in any team they play for.