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What is Long Pass Completion %?

Learn what Long Pass Completion % means, how it is calculated, and when to use it in player evaluation. Explore charts, comparisons, and scouting insights with FBPlot.

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

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Long Pass Completion % helps analysts quantify success rate of long passes. even 50-60% completion on long balls is considered good due to the difficulty of these passes over distance.

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

Distribution snapshot

See how Long Pass Completion % is spread across players from the last 365 days of data.

Long Pass Completion % distribution
Avg 56.6
Min 7
Max 100
7100

Top performers (last 365 days)

How to interpret Long Pass Completion %

Use Long Pass Completion % 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 Long Pass Completion %

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 Long Pass Completion % measure?

Success rate of long passes. Even 50-60% completion on long balls is considered good due to the difficulty of these passes over distance.

When should I use Long Pass Completion %?

Use Long Pass Completion % when you need to evaluate passing contributions and compare players in similar roles.

Which charts highlight Long Pass Completion %?

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.