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Pattern Discovery in Footballers Club Switching Behavior

Student: Yazeva Mariya

Supervisor: Aleksey V. Buzmakov

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2018

The process of searching for the appropriate co-relations of football players and clubs abounds with difficulties. But there is a suggestion that the information on the transitions between the clubs of individual players can help in solving this problem, so this research aims to analyze football transfers and give recommendations for interested parties. Chapter 1 discussed the transfer of a football player between clubs as a process and its features and provides the overview of research trends in the field of football transfers. Chapter 2 is devoted to methods of pattern mining, choosing the most suitable one for achieving the goal. Chapter 3 describes the practical application of the chosen method on the available data and the interpretation of the results for one of the interested parties. The scope of work: 43 pages, including the application.

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