In soccer, an attempt to score a goal that would result in a goal if not saved by the goalkeeper, blocked by a defender on the goal line, or hitting the goal frame, is considered a successful strike. For instance, a ball kicked from outside the penalty box that flies directly into the net is a clear example. However, a shot that deflects off a defender and goes in is not counted as such unless the initial trajectory was headed towards the goal.
Accurate striking is a crucial indicator of offensive effectiveness and predictive of match outcomes. Teams that consistently place attempts between the goalposts exert greater pressure, increase scoring opportunities, and have a higher probability of victory. Historically, analysis of these attempts has evolved alongside game strategy, shifting from basic counts to more sophisticated metrics involving shot placement, expected goals, and the quality of chances created.