Dataset

Soccer

Player co-appearance data constructed from soccer match rosters, with synthetic regressors and outcome.

Bipartite incidence pattern for Soccer

Graph Summary

The graph connects home-side and away-side player identifiers.

The primary benchmark graph is built from unique (id1, id2) pairs. The figure shows a binned sparsity pattern of the bipartite incidence block, with both partitions relabeled to contiguous integer identifiers. This block is the off-diagonal part of the corresponding graph Laplacian.

73,487rows
73,355unique edges
528id1 levels
521id2 levels
1components
1,049nodes

Variables

Columns in the clean CSV:

id1 id2 x1 x2 y

The v1 graph uses id1 and id2. No additional identifier-like columns are included in this clean v1 CSV.

Source Notes

Based on a soccer player/match database collected by the author from La Liga.

Regressors and outcome are synthetic benchmark variables.