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Predicting Soccer Player Salaries with Both Traditional and Automated Machine Learning Approachesopen access

Authors
Malikov, DavronbekJung, PilsuKim, Jaeho
Issue Date
Jul-2025
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
soccer player salaries; salary prediction; performance metrics; predictive modeling; actual goals; expected goals; machine learning; European soccer leagues
Citation
Applied Sciences-basel, v.15, no.14
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SCIE
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Journal Title
Applied Sciences-basel
Volume
15
Number
14
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/79835
DOI
10.3390/app15148108
ISSN
2076-3417
2076-3417
Abstract
Soccer's global popularity as the world's favorite sport is driven by many factors, with high player salaries being one of the key reasons behind its appeal. These salaries not only reflect on-field performance, but also capture a broader evaluation of player value. Despite the increasing use of performance data in sports analytics, a critical gap remains in establishing fair compensation models that comprehensively account for both quantifiable and intangible contributions. To address these challenges, this study adopts machine learning (ML) techniques that model player salaries based on a combination of performance metrics and contextual features. This research focuses on reducing bias and improving transparency in salary decisions through a systematic, data-driven approach. Utilizing a dataset spanning the 2016-2022 seasons, we apply both traditional and automated ML frameworks to uncover the most influential factors in salary determination. The results indicate a nearly 17% improvement in R2 and about a 30% reduction in MAE after incorporating the newly constructed features and methods, demonstrating a significant enhancement in model performance. Gradient Boosting demonstrates superior effectiveness, revealing a group of significantly underestimated and overestimated players, and showcasing the model's proficiency in detecting valuation discrepancies.
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