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June 30, 2006 : Germany 1 - 1 Argentina

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PowerStats Germany
vs. PowerStats
PowerStats Argentina


Germany waited until ten minutes from time before equalizing against Argentina 1-1 in a classic match.

Germany then prevailed in penalties 4-2 when neither team scored in overtime and will now advance to the Semi Finals.

DVR r
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Power Player
Powerstats Power Player Roberto Ayala #2
PowerStats Argentina
Power Player 21
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Power Chart

Power Rating  Full Player Report

PowerStats  Germany  1 
Ballack      19 
Lahm      18 
PowerStats  Friedrich      11 
Klose      11 
Metzelder      11 
Mertesacker      10 
Frings      8 
PowerStats  Podolski      6 
Lehmann      6 
Schweinsteiger      5 
Schneider      2 
  1  Argentina PowerStats
  21      Ayala
  16      Tevez
  13      Rodriguez  PowerStats
  12      Sorin  PowerStats
  12      Gonzalez
  10      Mascherano  PowerStats
  9      Coloccini
  6      Riquelme
  3      Abbondanzieri
  1      Heinze
  -1      Crespo
PowerStatsGER Totals      119 
  112    ARG Totals PowerStats

June 24, 2006 : DVR Ratings

World Cup DRV Guide
by PowerStats

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Check our ratings below. uuuuu is highest.
Of course we won't give you the score!!

Games for June 24, 2006

Argentina v Mexico : uuu Dramatic and emotional.
Germany v Sweden: u All the action is in first fifteen minutes.

June 24, 2006 : Argentina 2 - 1 Mexico (aet)

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PowerStats Argentina
vs. PowerStats
PowerStats Mexico


Argentina slipped past Mexico in extra time 2-1 and will face Germany in the quarter finals.

DVR rating 3 diamonds. Dramatic and emotional.

Full game summary report to follow.
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Power Player
Powerstats Power Player Maxi Rodriguez #18
PowerStats Argentina
Power Player 22
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Power Chart

Power Rating  Full Player Report

PowerStats  Argentina  2 
Rodriguez      22 
PowerStats  Heinze      14 
Scaloni      11 
Riquelme      10 
Ayala      7 
Sorin      7 
Crespo      6 
Mascherano      4 
Abbondanzieri      4 
Cambiasso      2 
Saviola      -1 
  1  Mexico PowerStats
  16      Borgetti
  15      Marquez  PowerStats
  14      Osorio
  6      Pardo
  6      Fonseca  PowerStats
  6      Sanchez
  5      Guardado
  5      Morales
  3      Castro  PowerStats
  1      Mendez
  -5      Salcido  PowerStats
PowerStatsARG Totals      93 
  82    MEX Totals PowerStats

June 21, 2006 : Netherlands 0 - 0 Argentina

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PowerStats Netherlands
vs. PowerStats
PowerStats Argentina


Argentina and the Netherlands played to a predictable 0-0 draw.

The exertion from both teams was minimal as they look forward to the knockout phase.

DVR rating one diamond.

Full game report to follow.
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Power Player
Powerstats Power Player Juan Riquelme #10
PowerStats Argentina
Power Player 20
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Power Chart

Power Rating  Full Player Report

PowerStats  Netherlands  0 
Van Der Vaart      14 
Cocu      13 
PowerStats  Kuyt      12 
Boulahrouz      10 
Van Der Sar      8 
PowerStats  De Cler      7 
Jaliens      6 
Sneijder      5 
Van Nistelrooij      3 
Ooijer      2 
Van Persie      -4 
  0  Argentina PowerStats
  20      Riquelme
  19      Rodriguez
  18      Tevez
  12      Ayala
  10      Messi
  7      Abbondanzieri
  4      Cambiasso  PowerStats
  4      Milito
  2      Cufre
  2      Burdisso
  -2      Mascherano  PowerStats
PowerStatsNED Totals      75 
  106    ARG Totals PowerStats

June 16, 2006 : Argentina 6 - 0 Serbia Montenegro

PowerStats
PowerStats Argentina
vs. PowerStats
PowerStats Serbia and Montenegro


Argentina crushed Serbia and Montenegro 6-0 in a wonderful display of attacking soccer.

Full game summary report to follow.
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Power Player
Powerstats Power Player Maxi Rodriguez #18
PowerStats Argentina
Power Player 17
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Power Chart

Power Rating  Full Player Report

PowerStats  Argentina  6 
Rodriguez      17 
PowerStats  Crespo      14 
Abbondanzieri      10 
Riquelme      7 
Burdisso      7 
Saviola      4 
Heinze      4 
Mascherano      3 
Ayala      2 
Sorin      2 
Gonzalez      -1 
  0  Serbia and Montenegro PowerStats
  8      Milosevic
  7      Gavrancic
  7      Kezman  PowerStats
  6      Stankovic
  5      Djordjevic
  3      Krstajic  PowerStats
  2      Dudic
  0      Nadj  PowerStats
  0      Jevric
  -1      Duljaj
  -4      Koroman  PowerStats
PowerStatsARG Totals      94 
  42    SCG Totals PowerStats

June 10, 2006 : Argentina 2 - 1 Ivory Coast

Power Player
Powerstats Power Player Didier Drogba #11
PowerStats Ivory Coast
Power Player 24
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Player Power Ratings   Full Player Report

ArgentinaPowerStats 

  Crespo

12

  Sorin

10

PowerStats  Saviola

10

  Abbondanzieri

9

  Ayala

9

  Burdisso

7

  Riquelme

7

PowerStats  Heinze

6

  Rodriguez

3

  Mascherano

0

PowerStats  Gonzalez

0

  Cambiasso

-1

  Palacio

-2


  1  Ivory Coast PowerStats

24

Drogba  PowerStats

16

Toure 

13

Keita 

13

Zokora 

12

Akale 

9

Boka 

7

Kalou 

7

Kone 

6

Toure 

6

Dindane 

3

Tizie 

0

Meite 

0

Kone 

-1

Eboue  PowerStats


0

Team 

PowerStatsARG Totals

71

115

CIV Totals PowerStats

PowerStats featured on ActiveRadio

PowerStats creator Carl Hammond was the featured guest on Active Radio's The Sports You Do Show with Mike Reilly.  He took questions about PowerStats and how it can provide a reference and a history of soccer matches and players for diehard and casual fans alike. 

Click here to listen to an .mp3 archive of the show.

PowerStats Explained

(A fascinating interview with Carl Hammond--the creator of Powerstats. This ground-breaking statistical approach to soccer can be found all the way up to the Cup right here at the Active World Cup Special Section.)

What exactly are Powerstats?

Powerstats is a statistical system that calculates a power ratings within a given soccer game. It also produces a power chart that shows the momentum of each team in the game and when goals are scored.

How are Powerstats different from other statistical approaches to soccer?

The primary difference is that it is simple, easy to understand, and is reflective of a player’s and team’s performance. The true merit of the system is the power chart. There are other systems that calculate player ratings but none of them are as transparent as Powerstats. Our system is quite easy to calculate in your head as the game evolves.

What inspired you to come up with Powerstats?

I developed an emotional interest in teams and players but couldn’t get any continuing information on what was going onif I had missed the game. You may have a result of 1-0 but you don’t necessarily know what happened. And that’s what motivated me.

The real value of power stats is if you aren’t able to see the game and you want to see how an individual player or team fared. The reason for this is that in soccer there aren’t many meaningful stats—simply because the game doesn’t demand them. Soccer has a continuous flow and has no large stoppages in time. Powerstats can help bridge the gap.

What were some of the challenges facing you in your quest for the perfect Powerstats model?

Coming up with a set of stats that had relevance and meaning. When I started out I kept track of every kick on the field during a game. It took such a long time to compile and didn’t provide very relevant data. We refined it and it now has an underlying logic that makes the stats meaningful.

Did you use any other stat models from other sports as reference?

Strictly trial and error. It’s been in the works for about 15 years.

According to your Powerstats ranking which is the best team in the world cup field?

There’s no question it’s Brazil--and that’s fairly unanimous. The only thing Brazil has to overcome is that they’ve never won when they’re the favorites. And they’ve won it five times so it’ll be very interesting.

How does the US rank?

The US is in a fascinating group. They could win the group or they could come in dead last. It’s going to be an exiting group to watch. All four teams can beat the other four teams. With the US and Ghana—the games will be pretty wide open and a lot of free flowing soccer.

What has been the reaction from the soccer world to power stats?

It’s been very positive. What we want to do is use the world cup to determine if there’s a world wide interest for this kind of statistical analysis of soccer. This system has been published in the San Diego Union Tribune for two years running and we’d love to expand it to the larger world of soccer enthusiasts.