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Worldwide regional variations in home advantage in association football

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Estimates of home advantage are calculated for the domestic leagues of all countries of Europe and South America, as well as a selection of countries from other continents, finding that home advantage is not unusually high or low in any of the countries fromother continents.
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Home advantage plays an important part in determining the result of a game of football. Its existence and magnitude is well documented in England, but its causes are still not completely understood. In this study, reliable estimates of home advantage are calculated for the domestic leagues of all countries of Europe and South America, as well as a selection of countries from other continents. The results of all games during the last six seasons are used for each of these 72 countries. In Europe, home advantage in the Balkan countries, especially Bosnia and Albania, is much higher than average. It is generally lower than average in northern Europe, from the Baltic republics, through Scandinavia to the British Isles. In South America, home advantage is high in the Andean countries and lower elsewhere, especially in Uruguay. Home advantage is not unusually high or low in any of the countries from other continents. A multiple regression model for the 51 European countries, which included variables for geographical location, crowd effects and travel, accounted for 76.7% of the variability in home advantage. The large geographical variations can be interpreted in terms of territoriality being a contributing factor to home advantage.

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The Home Advantage In Sport Competitions: A Literature Review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a conceptual framework to organize a comprehensive review of previous game location research and provide direction for future research, highlighting the underlying mechanisms responsible for the manifestation of the home advantage.
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Home advantage in sport: an overview of studies on the advantage of playing at home.

TL;DR: A number of studies provide strong evidence that home advantage increases with crowd size, until the crowd reaches a certain size or consistency, after which a peak in home advantage is observed.
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TL;DR: The statistical evidence suggests that crowd support and travel fatigue contribute less to home advantage in soccer than do the less easily quantifiable benefits of familiarity with conditions when playing at home.
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