When you share Progressive Pass Distance, include the definition so non-technical audiences understand the impact.
Progressive Pass Distance helps analysts quantify total distance covered by passes that move the ball toward the opponent's goal. this metric quantifies how much a player contributes to advancing the ball up the pitch through their passing.
Distribution snapshot
See how Progressive Pass Distance is spread across players from the last 365 days of data.
Top performers (last 365 days)
How to interpret Progressive Pass Distance
Use Progressive Pass Distance 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 Progressive Pass Distance
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
Start building charts
Turn Progressive Pass Distance into shareable charts for reports and scouting decks.
Related metrics
Expected Assists (xA)
A measure of the quality of chances created for teammates, representing the likelihood that a pass will become an assist based on the shot quality it generates. xA evaluates creative output independent of teammate finishing.
Assists
Passes that directly lead to a goal being scored by a teammate. This is the primary measure of creative output and the ability to make the final, decisive pass.
Completed Passes
Total number of passes successfully received by a teammate. High completion numbers indicate technical security and the ability to maintain possession for the team.
Attempted Passes
Total number of passes attempted regardless of success. Compare with completed passes to understand a player's passing volume and ambition.
Pass Completion %
Percentage of passes that successfully reach a teammate. This metric balances ambition with accuracy, showing both reliability and passing quality. Elite playmakers often maintain high percentages while attempting difficult passes.
Progressive Passes
Completed passes that move the ball significantly closer to the opponent's goal (at least 10 yards closer or into the penalty area). These are the passes that break lines and create attacking momentum.
Frequently asked questions
What does Progressive Pass Distance measure?
Total distance covered by passes that move the ball toward the opponent's goal. This metric quantifies how much a player contributes to advancing the ball up the pitch through their passing.
When should I use Progressive Pass Distance?
Use Progressive Pass Distance when you need to evaluate passing contributions and compare players in similar roles.
Which charts highlight Progressive Pass Distance?
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.