The statistic reflecting the number of goals conceded per game by a team or individual player, commonly a goalkeeper, is determined by dividing the total goals allowed by the number of games played. For example, if a team permits 30 goals over the course of 15 games, the resulting value is 2.0, indicating an average of two goals allowed per game.
This metric provides a straightforward means of evaluating defensive performance. A lower value generally indicates stronger defensive capabilities and contributes significantly to a team’s overall success. Historically, this assessment tool has been a key indicator for talent evaluation and strategic game planning.