Referee bias contributes to home advantage in English Premiership football

RH Boyko, AR Boyko, MG Boyko - Journal of sports sciences, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Officiating bias is thought to contribute to home advantage. Recent research has shown that
sports with subjective officiating tend to experience greater home advantage and that …

Home advantage and referee bias in European football

C Goumas - European journal of sport science, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Home advantage is well documented in a wide range of team sports including association
football (soccer). Home team crowd support has been shown to be a likely causal factor and …

On referee bias, crowd size, and home advantage in the English soccer Premiership

R Johnston - Journal of sports sciences, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
In a recent paper in this journal, Boyko and colleagues identified differences in attendance
and referee bias as factors influencing home advantage at soccer matches in the English …

Crowd noise as a cue in referee decisions contributes to the home advantage

C Unkelbach, D Memmert - Journal of Sport and …, 2010 - journals.humankinetics.com
The home advantage is one of the best established phenomena in sports (Courneya &
Carron, 1992), and crowd noise has been suggested as one of its determinants (Nevill & …

Referee bias in professional football: favoritism toward successful teams in potential penalty situations

MK Erikstad, BT Johansen - Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Past studies have indicated that multiple factors may influence sport referees' decisions,
such as pressure from spectators and athletes' reputation. Grounded in the social impact …

Alone against the crowd: Individual differences in referees' ability to cope under pressure

K Page, L Page - Journal of Economic Psychology, 2010 - Elsevier
This paper contributes to the recent debate about the role of referees in the home advantage
phenomenon. Specifically, it aims to provide a convincing answer to the newly posed …

[HTML][HTML] Soccer referee decision-making:'Shall I blow the whistle?'

AM Lane, AM Nevill, NS Ahmad… - Journal of sports science …, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Evidence points to the existence of a home advantage effect in soccer with referees giving
more decisions to the home team being a plausible explanation for this effect. The purpose …

Favoritism and referee bias in European soccer: Evidence from the Spanish League and the UEFA Champions League

B Buraimo, R Simmons… - Contemporary Economic …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper, we test for, and find evidence of, referee bias in favor of home teams in
European football using minute‐by‐minute analysis to control for within‐game events. The …

Factors associated with home advantage in English and Scottish soccer matches

AM Nevill, SM Newell, S Gale - Journal of sports sciences, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
Using the results from the end‐of‐season (1992–93) league tables, overall home advantage
was confirmed in the eight major divisions of the English and Scottish football leagues. The …

The 12th man?: refereeing bias in English and German soccer

B Buraimo, D Forrest, R Simmons - Journal of the Royal …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
The paper investigates potential bias in awards of player disciplinary sanctions, in the form
of cautions (yellow cards) and dismissals (red cards) by referees in the English Premier …