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Body Mass Index Implications Using Data Analysis in the Soccer Sports

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Evolutionary Computing and Mobile Sustainable Networks

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Soccer is considered among the most popular sports in the world among the last few years. At the same time, it has become a prime target in developing countries like India and other Asian countries. As science and technology grow, we can see that sports also grow with science, and hence technology being used to determine the results sometime or sometimes it is used to grow the overall effect. This paper presents the attributes and the qualities which are necessary to develop in a player in order to play for the big-time leagues called Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, German Leagues and so on. Simple correlation and dependence techniques have been used in this paper in order to get proper relationship among the attributes. This paper also examines how the body mass index plays an effect on the presentation of soccer players with respect to their speed, increasing speed, work rate, aptitude moves and stamina. The point is likewise to discover the connection of the above credits concerning body mass index. As in universal exchange, football clubs can profit more in the event that they have practical experience in what they have or can make a similar bit of room to maneuver. In a universe of rare assets, clubs need to recognize what makes them effective and contribute in like manner.

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Dasmondal, A., Nizar Banu, P.K. (2021). Body Mass Index Implications Using Data Analysis in the Soccer Sports. In: Suma, V., Bouhmala, N., Wang, H. (eds) Evolutionary Computing and Mobile Sustainable Networks. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 53. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5258-8_22

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