Explore trends in the four World Cups (Men's, Women's, U-20 Men's, and U-17 Men's) based on FIFA data - match classification and physical data
- This is an English translation of an article written in Japanese at DeepL . FIFA has several new initiatives for the 2022 World Cup. One of them is to power up the data that will be acquired and released. These releases are being made from the FIFA Training Centre website, which includes a video to give you an idea of what the data is about. After the 2022 Men's World Cup, the U-20 Men's World Cup, Women's World Cup, and U-17 Men's World Cup will be held in 2023, and the same data as for the Men's World Cup has been released (the Club World Cup has also been released, although not covered in this issue due to the small number of games). The women's U-20 and U-17 World Cups were to be held in 2022, but since they were held before the men's World Cup, no data was available for them, so they are not included. Assumption International tournaments such as the World Cup, EURO, and UEFA Champions League can be said to have some impact on the soccer world as a w...