‘Win Probability’ and ‘Pressure Handling’ join
the portfolio of Bundesliga Match Facts powered by AWS to deliver
more meaningful insights into match outcomes and big pressure
plays
Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ:
AMZN), and the Bundesliga, Germany’s top national football league,
today announced the newest Bundesliga Match Facts (BMF) powered by
AWS, which will debut during Matchday 8, September 30–October 2.
“Win Probability” highlights when a significant shift occurs in a
team’s chances of winning a match. “Pressure Handling” spotlights
players with the highest escape rates in high-pressure situations,
alongside relevant metrics like pass completion and shot
efficiency. Matchday 8 weekend features UEFA Champions League
participants FC Bayern München and Bayer 04 Leverkusen meeting at
the Allianz Arena, as well as UEFA Europa League champions
Eintracht Frankfurt welcoming Europa League debutants, and
Bundesliga leaders, 1. FC Union Berlin to Deutsche Bank Park. Fans
can learn more about how AWS is transforming the sports industry
with the Bundesliga on the AWS Bundesliga site.
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New Bundesliga Match Facts powered by AWS
Win Probability: The new Win Probability Match Fact
emphasizes notable swings in the chances of a team winning their
respective match throughout the 90 minutes of game play. This new
fact is based on action from the game, including the difference in
goals, the time remaining, and other relevant team statistics. It
uses several existing Bundesliga Match Facts, such as Expected
Goals, Skill, and Set Piece Threat from the live match, as well as
statistics from previous games to alert fans to a significant
change in a potential match outcome. Win Probability quantifies
this shift in an easy-to-understand graphic for viewers.
Pressure Handling: The new Pressure Handling Match Fact
highlights players who are performing exceptionally well when under
pressure by the opposing team. The central metric is the escape
rate, which highlights how often a player breaks out from these
high-pressure situations while keeping possession of the ball for
his own team. The high-pressure situations will be evaluated by
performance metrics like passes completed under pressure.
These new stats bring the total of Bundesliga Match Facts
powered by AWS to 12, delivering a comprehensive set of real-time
advanced analysis to millions of Bundesliga fans around the world.
Bundesliga Match Facts provide enhanced engagement by helping
audiences better understand the performance and game strategy of
teams and offering deeper insights into the performances of their
favorite players. The DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga generates
Bundesliga Match Facts by gathering and analyzing a total of 3.6
million data points from each game in real time. To maximize the
data, the league uses a combination of AWS analytics and machine
learning tools, as well as computing, storage, database, and
serverless services, to gain statistics that deliver enhanced
insights into game strategy and outcomes. Bundesliga Match Facts
are delivered as on-screen graphics during broadcasts and in the
official Bundesliga app to help fans, coaches, players, and
commentators better understand and analyze action on the pitch and
game outcomes.
“Hard-fought competition, pivotal plays, nonstop energy—it all
happens on Bundesliga pitches, and we offer viewers deeper insights
into what’s happening on the pitch with Bundesliga Match Facts
powered by AWS,” said Peer Naubert, chief marketing officer for
Bundesliga International. “A total of 95% of international
Bundesliga fans participating in an online survey told us that
these advanced statistics add value to their Bundesliga experience,
and so we continue to create new Match Facts, driving the viewing
experience for the millions of worldwide fans to new heights.
Real-time insights help deepen fans’ knowledge of what’s happening
and builds their love for the sport and its players. The two new
Match Facts this season will provide even greater detail and
analysis, and, together with AWS, I’m thrilled to see how our Match
Facts evolve.”
“Bundesliga fans are incredibly passionate and love digging deep
into the details about their favorite teams and players on the
field. We’ve helped the Bundesliga build a dozen Match Facts,
bringing an immersive experience to the league’s passionate
viewers,” said Florian Hartwig, head of enterprise for AWS Germany,
Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL. “From fans and coaches to
commentators and reporters, everyone is getting more out of the
game thanks to the growing portfolio of Bundesliga Match Facts that
provide better insights to understand players’ capabilities. The
latest stat will give fans insights into high-pressure situations
alongside the swing of both team’s likelihood of winning the match.
We’re proud to help Bundesliga deliver a richer, more engaging
experience for its viewers.”
These two new Match Facts join Set Piece Threat, Skill, Most
Pressed Player, Attacking Zones, Average Positions—Trends, Shot
Efficiency, Passing Profile, Speed Alert, Average Positions, and
xGoals. Information on these statistics can be found at
aws.amazon.com/sports/bundesliga. Football fans also can follow the
latest Bundesliga action on Bundesliga.com and via the official
Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram channels.
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About the Bundesliga
The Bundesliga is the top professional association football
league in Germany. The league was established in 1963 and comprises
18 teams, which operate on a system of promotion and relegation
with the Bundesliga 2. The Bundesliga is broadcast on television in
over 200 countries and is operated by the DFL Deutsche Fußball
Liga.
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