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Research concerning Competitve Balance (CB) in football has produced mixed results.
Literature suggests this is due to inappropriateness of measuring techniques and data. This
paper discusses whether using in-game data can provide added value in conducting CB
analysis. It describes conventional analytical methods and provides an investigation of top
football leagues employing in-game data. Findings include that, while actual scores are more
imbalanced than performances suggest, some teams consistently manage to overachieve
relative to performance. The significance of results emphasizes the value from in-game data.
The paper concludes by eliciting two areas for regulation, redistribution of money and talent.
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Competition Competitive balance Sports economics European football Comparative analysis
