In association football, an assist is a contribution by a player which helps to score a goal. Statistics for assists made by players may be kept officially by the organisers of a competition, or unofficially by, for example, journalists or organisers of fantasy football competitions. Recording assists is not part of the official Laws of the Game and the criteria for an assist to be awarded may vary. Record of assists was virtually not kept at all until the end of the 20th century, although reports of matches commonly described a player as having "made" one or more goals. Since the 1990s, some leagues have kept official record of assists and based awards on them.
Most commonly, an assist is credited to a player for passing or crossing the ball to the scorer. It may also be awarded to a player whose shot rebounds (off a defender, goalkeeper or goalpost) to a teammate who scores. Some systems may credit an assist to a player who wins a penalty kick or a free kick for another player to convert, [1] [2] or to an attacking player for contributing to an own goal. [3] A goal may be unassisted, or have one assist; some systems allow for two assists. [1] [4]
Opta , a British sports analytics company and the official provider of Premier League statistics, [5] [6] defines an assist as "The final touch from a teammate, which leads to the recipient of the ball scoring a goal". Opta requires that if the assist is deflected by an opposition player, it must be deemed as travelling to the goalscorer irrespective of the deflection. Also according to Opta, "in the event of an own goal, direct free kick goal and direct corner goal, an assist will not be awarded. This same rule applies to penalties unless the penalty taker chooses to pass the ball for another player to score." [7]
According to Opta, an assist is not awarded in the following cases:
This strict definition makes assist statistics more accurate and fair in analyzing players' sports performance according to Opta.
FIFA's Technical Study Group is responsible for awarding assist points at the FIFA World Cup. [8] In the Technical Study Group's report on the 1986 World Cup, the authors calculated for the first time unofficial statistics for assists, developing the following criteria: [1]
The 1990 World Cup technical report adopted similar criteria, but changed the free-kick/penalty criterion: [2]
Planet World Cup has calculated some retrospective data on assists back to the 1966 World Cup, [9] though the 1986 data differs from that of FIFA. [1] [10]
FIFA started officially keeping track of assists in World Cup tournaments at the 1994 edition. [11] This was popularly ascribed to the popularity of detailed sports statistics among fans. [11] 1994 was also the first World Cup in which assists were used as a tie-breaker in determining the Golden Shoe award for top scorer. [11] [12] In the event, both Hristo Stoichkov and Oleg Salenko tied with 19 points, from 6 goals and 1 assist. [12]
The French league, Ligue 1, awards the Trophée de Meilleur Passeur ("best passer trophy") to the player with most "decisive passes" in a season, starting in the 2007–08 season. [13] Sports newspaper L'Équipe had unofficially tracked assists for some years prior to then. [14] The league's Commission des Compétitions includes blocked shots as a subset of "decisive passes". [15] [16] In 2012–13, Mathieu Valbuena and Dimitri Payet finished with 12 assists, Valbuena winning the trophy by having fewer blocked shots (3 against 5) among his total. [16]
For the 1998–99 La Liga season, SDI sold its Gecasport database to Spanish media, in which asistencias de gol were described as "passes which lead immediately to a shot and goal". [17]
In Ukraine, a traceable documentation of assists calculation started out by Ukrainian newspaper "Komanda" during the 2004–05 season of the Ukrainian Higher League (Vyshcha Liha). [18] The calculation of assist has certain problems to establish what is the "last pass" which led to a scored goal. [18] Different institutions have own perception of it. Some specialists consider that an assist has to be a deliberate action meaning that it does not include the situation when a ball randomly rebounded to a scoring striker.
In the United Kingdom, official game statistics, including assists, for the Premier League, the Scottish Premiership, and the English Football League are provided by PA Sport under the Actim brand. [19] Since the 2006–07 season, assists have been factored into the Actim Index of Premier League player performance. [20] The assist statistics provided by fantasy football competitions may differ from the Actim data; some uniformly credit an assist to whichever teammate last touched the ball before the scorer, regardless of other circumstances of the play. [21] The Premier League Playmaker of the Season award was introduced in the 2017–18 Premier League for the player with most assists. [22]
The original North American Soccer League kept assist statistics from its foundation in 1968, as its forebears the United Soccer Association and National Professional Soccer League had done the previous year. [23] Analogous statistics were already being kept in basketball and in ice hockey, both established North American sports.
Major League Soccer formerly awarded the MLS Golden Boot based on 2 points per goal scored and one per assist.
The NCAA makes regulations for statistics, including assists, in college soccer in the U.S. [24] Two players may be credited with assists if the second did not have to beat a defender before passing to the scorer. [4] No assist is awarded for winning a penalty. [25] If a goal is scored after a save, block, or rebound from the goal frame, the first shooter gets an assist. [26]
These totals are the official records recognised by the relevant governing body. Independent statistics providers may have different data, either through crediting different players for a given goal, or through having begun recording assists earlier or later than the official statistics provider.
Competition | Records began | Leading player(s) | Team(s) | Assists | Refs |
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FIFA World Cup | 1954 | Pelé | Brazil | 10 | [27] |
UEFA European Championship | 1960 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal | 7 | [28] |
Copa América | 1916 | Lionel Messi | Argentina | 18 | [29] |
FIFA Club World Cup | 2000 | Neri Cardozo | Boca Juniors, Monterrey | 5 | [ citation needed ] |
FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL) | 1994 | Neymar | Brazil | 19 | [30] |
UEFA Champions League | 1992 | Ryan Giggs | Manchester United | 41 | [31] |
Premier League | 1992 | Ryan Giggs | Manchester United | 162 | [32] |
La Liga | 1990 | Lionel Messi | Barcelona | 192 | [33] |
Serie A | 1986 | Francesco Totti | Roma | 88 | [34] |
Bundesliga | 2004 | Thomas Müller | Bayern Munich | 169 | [35] |
Major League Soccer | 1996 | Landon Donovan | LA Galaxy | 136 | [36] |
Ligue 1 | 2001 | Dimitri Payet | Nantes, Saint-Étienne, Lille, Marseille | 115 | [37] |
UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League | 2001 | Bořek Dočkal | Slovan Liberec, Rosenborg, Slavia Prague | 26 | [38] |
UEFA Super Cup | 1973 | Gareth Bale | Real Madrid | 3 | [39] |
Vitolo | Sevilla, Atlético Madrid |
Competition | Player(s) | Team(s) | Assists | Season(s) | Refs |
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Major League Soccer | Carlos Valderrama | Tampa Bay Mutiny | 26 | 2000 | [41] [42] [43] [44] |
La Liga | Lionel Messi | Barcelona | 21 | 2019–20 | [45] [46] |
Bundesliga | Thomas Müller | Bayern Munich | 21 | 2019–20 | [47] |
Premier League | Thierry Henry | Arsenal | 20 | 2002–03 | [48] |
Kevin De Bruyne | Manchester City | 2019–20 | |||
Ligue 1 | Ángel Di María | Paris Saint-Germain | 18 | 2015–16 | [49] |
Serie A | Ronaldinho | AC Milan | 18 | 2009–10 | [50] |
UEFA Champions League | Luis Figo | Barcelona | 9 | 1999–2000 | [51] |
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the assist has gained enough ground to earn a place in the calculations for the Golden Boot award, which in every previous World Cup has been awarded solely on the basis of goals scored. Under the formula, players get three points for a goal, and one point for an assist. "We made a two-point difference because we do not want someone who did not score winning the award," a FIFA official said.
[FIFA] has announced Oleg Salenko (Russia) and Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgaria) as [...] winners of the prestigious adidas Golden Shoe award [...] who made six goals and one assist each. Kennet Andersson (Sweden) with 5 goals and 3 assists, will receive a Bronze replica of the Predator [...] Throughout World Cup '94, three points were awarded for each goal scored and one point for each assist leading to a goal, with a maximum of two assists per goal. Assists are only taken into account if two or more players scored the same number of goals.
la création du classement officiel des passeurs en 2007/08
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