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Schotpercentage (Shooting Percentage)

Updated on 03 Oct 2023

Schotpercentage, also known as shooting percentage, is a statistical metric used to assess the accuracy and effectiveness of shooting in korfball. It represents the proportion of successful shots made by a player or team out of the total number of attempted shots. To calculate schotpercentage, the number of successful shots is divided by the total number of attempted shots and multiplied by 100 to express it as a percentage. For example, if a player has made 21 successful shots out of 100 attempts, their schotpercentage would be 21%. Schotpercentage plays a crucial role in determining the overall aanvalsrendement (attack efficiency) of a team. High shooting percentages indicate accurate and efficient shooting skills, contributing to a higher likelihood of scoring goals. Coaches and players analyze schotpercentage to identify shooting strengths and weaknesses, refine shooting techniques, and enhance offensive performance.

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Trivia
  • High schotpercentage contributes to higher aanvalsrendement (attack efficiency)
  • Shooting techniques and accuracy can be refined to improve schotpercentage
Quick Facts
  • Measures the accuracy and effectiveness of shooting
  • Calculated as the proportion of successful shots to attempted shots