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Home Advantage in Sport: Causes and the Effect on Performance [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 453 g, 52 Tables, black and white; 22 Line drawings, black and white; 22 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 036753326X
  • ISBN-13: 9780367533267
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 453 g, 52 Tables, black and white; 22 Line drawings, black and white; 22 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 036753326X
  • ISBN-13: 9780367533267
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This is the first book exploring the concept of home advantage (HA), the well-known beneficial effect that players and teams derive from performing at home in all sports throughout the world. Despite the fact that the existence of a HA dates back to the origins of organized sport in the late 19th century, its root causes and how they operate and interact with each other are still unclear and remain the topic of intense research involving many disciplines, all with the potential objective of improving team and individual performance.

This book covers a broad review of HA divided into 3 different sections: (i) Section 1 focusing on the theory of HA in sport (the concept of this phenomenon, its quantification, and factors supposedly associated with the HA are explored; (ii) Section 2 analysing the effects of HA in sports related both to male and female athletes, in relation to tactics and strategies, fans, referees, travel, situational variables and the home disadvantage; and (iii) Section 3 studying the HA as it applies to specific sports worldwide such as outdoor sports (football, rugby, cricket, and Australian Football), indoor sports (basketball, futsal, handball, water polo and volleyball), US professional sports, individual sports, racket sports, combat sports, minor sports, disabled sports and the Olympic Games.

This book has been written in cooperation with top leading experts in this field worldwide. The book offers a better understanding of the HA effect for MSc and PhD students, athletes, coaches, performance analysts, sport psychologists, sociologists, sport scientists and sport journalists.



This is the first book exploring the concept of home advantage (HA), the beneficial effect from performing at home. Section 1 focuses on the theory of HA, Section 2 analyses the effects of HA related to male and female athletes, in relation to tactics, fans, referees, and the home disadvantage; and Section 3 studys the HA in specific sports.

List of Figures
ix
List of Tables xi List of Contributors
xv
SECTION I Theory of Home Advantage in Sports
1(82)
1 The Home Advantage Phenomenon in Sport: History and Development
3(10)
Miguel A. Gomez-Ruano
Richard Pollard
2 Long-Term Trends and Geographical Perspectives of Home Advantage
13(11)
Richard Pollard
Miguel A. Gomcz-Ruano
3 Science Mapping: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Home Advantage Phenomenon in Sport
24(7)
Jaime Prieto
4 The Assessment and Quantification of the Home Advantage Effect
31(13)
Richard Pollard
Raymond Stefani
5 Home Sweet Home: Theoretical Explanations on Why the Local Stadium and Local Environment Affect the Performance of Home and Away Teams
44(7)
Fabian Wunderiich
Philip Furlcy
Daniel Memmert
6 Crowd Effects, Territoriality and Home Advantage: A Sociological Explanation
51(13)
Raul Sanchez
Antonio Garcla-de-Alcaraz
7 My Home Is (Not Always) My Castle: Advantageous and Adverse Psychological Effects of Playing at Home
64(11)
Michael Bar-Eli
Simcha Avugos
8 Physiological Basis for Home Advantage
75(8)
Anthony S. LeTcht
Jonathan D. Connor
Glen B. Deakin
SECTION II Effects of Home Advantage in Sports
83(102)
9 How Does Playing without an Audience Affect the Home Advantage?
85(11)
Carlos Lago-Pehas
Miguel A. Gomez-Ruano
10 Strategy, Tactics, and Home Advantage in Team Sports
96(11)
Bruno Goncalves
Diogo Coutinho
Hugo Folgado
Angel Ric
Jorge Malarranha
Jaime Sampaio
11 The Home Advantage Bias in Sport Referees' Decisions
107(11)
Simcha Avugos
Michael Bar-Eli
12 The Influence of Travel in the Home Advantage Effect
118(13)
Ewan Clements
Peter M. Fowler
Rob Duffield
13 Does a Home Disadvantage Ever Exist?
131(13)
Desmond McEwan
Matt D. Hoffmann
14 The Interacting Effects of Situational Variables with Home Advantage
144(14)
Jaime Prieto
Miguel A. Gomez-Ruano
15 The Home Advantage Effect in Women's Sport
158(14)
Werlayne Keite
Richard Pollard
Miguel A. Gomez-Ruano
16 Home Advantage Effect at Lower Levels of Play
172(13)
Werlayne Leitc
Carlos H. Almeida
SECTION III Home Advantage Applied to Specific Sports I S3
17 Home Advantage in Soccer
185(9)
Carlos Lago-Pemis
18 Is Playing at Home Really an Advantage? An Australian Football, Rugby League, and Rugby Union Perspective
194(10)
Carl T. Woods
Sam Robertson
19 Home Advantage in Cricket
204(7)
Jonathan D. Connor
Kcuji Doma
Anthony S. Leicht
20 Home Advantage in Basketball
211(9)
Nuno Mateus
Bruno Goncalves
Jaime Sampaio
21 Home Advantage in Handball
220(8)
Anna Volossovitch
Thierry Debanue
22 Home Advantage in Futsal
228(7)
Bruno Travassos
Joao Santos
Cesar Mendez
23 Home Advantage in Water Polo
235(8)
Corrado Lupo
24 Home Advantage in Volleyball
243(8)
Jose M. Palao
Antonio Garcla-de-Alcaraz
David Valades
25 Individual Home Advantage with Individual Data
251(9)
Ruud H. Koning
26 Home Advantage in Racket Sports: An Example from Professional Tennis and Badminton
260(8)
Jose-Maria Gimencz-Egido
Gema Torres-Luque
27 Home Advantage in Combat Sports
268(8)
Lindsei Brabcc Mota Barrclo
Bianco Miarka
Giro Jose Brito
28 Home Advantage in Golf
276(7)
Jaime Prieto
29 Home Advantage in US Professional Sports
283(14)
Marshall B. Jones
30 Home Advantage in Summer and Winter Olympic Games
297(13)
Raymond Stefani
31 Home Advantage in Minor Sports
310(11)
Richard Pollard
Jaime Prieto
Miguel A. Gomez-Ruano
32 Home Advantage in Para-Sport
321(12)
John W. Francis
Index 333
Miguel A. Gómez-Ruano is associate professor at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Madrid, Spain and adjunct professor at the James Cook University, Sport and Exercise Science, Townsville, Australia.

Richard Pollard is a retired sports scientist, currently affiliated with the Statistics Department at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, U.S.A.

Carlos Lago-Peñas is full professor at the University of Vigo, Faculty of Education and Sport Sciences, Vigo, Spain.