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What is Completed Passes in Own Half?

Learn what Completed Passes in Own Half means, how it is calculated, and when to use it in player evaluation. Explore charts, comparisons, and scouting insights with FBPlot.

Category: passingMetric ID: completed_passes_own_halfUsage: Scouting, reporting, and benchmarking

Completed Passes in Own Half helps analysts quantify completed passes in own half is part of the passing dataset used for player comparison and charting.

Charts turn Completed Passes in Own Half into an easy story. Start with a radar chart for a broad scan, then isolate the metric in a bar chart.

Category
passing
Metric ID
completed_passes_own_half
Usage
Scouting, reporting, and benchmarking

How to interpret Completed Passes in Own Half

Use Completed Passes in Own Half alongside related metrics in the passing category to understand role fit and tactical impact.

  • Compare within the same competition or position group
  • Use percentile ranks to normalize minutes played
  • Combine with at least one supporting metric

Best charts for Completed Passes in Own Half

Radar charts surface it in context, while bar charts isolate the metric for direct comparisons.

  • Radar chart for full profile context
  • Bar chart for side-by-side comparisons
  • Exported visuals for reports and social sharing

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Frequently asked questions

What does Completed Passes in Own Half measure?

Completed Passes in Own Half is part of the passing dataset used for player comparison and charting.

When should I use Completed Passes in Own Half?

Use Completed Passes in Own Half when you need to evaluate passing contributions and compare players in similar roles.

Which charts highlight Completed Passes in Own Half?

Radar charts give context across metrics, while bar charts isolate the metric for direct comparisons.

Where can I learn related metrics?

Use the metrics glossary to explore complementary stats in the same category.