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Nissan, the Official Global Automotive Sponsor of the UEFA Champions League, and scie

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Nissan and Loughborough University in Europe have joined forces to identify a formula that reveals what gets fans so excited about the beautiful game of footballThe Nissan Excitement Index aims to explore and understand the science behind football fans' excitementOfficial global automotive sponsor Nissan is helping drive football fans' excitement in the build up to the UEFA Champions League Final between Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid in MilanRelated Story: Roel de Vries shares insights into Nissan's sponsorship of the UEFA Champions League ROLLE, Switzerland – With the UEFA Champions League finalists determined this week (Real Madrid will play Atlético Madrid on May 28 in Milan), Nissan, the Official Global Automotive Sponsor of the UEFA Champions League, has revealed the scientific formula for excitement in football.In partnership with sports science experts at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, England, the Nissan Excitement Index uses data gathered through physiological reactions of football fans watching UEFA Champions League matches. Based on these reactions, a formula – the Nissan Excitement Index – has been developed.Nissan and Loughborough University have been conducting live "excitement experiments" on pairs of football fans in the stands during six UEFA Champions League matches. Fans were fitted with wearable technology to monitor and gather a combined index of data, including heart rate, breathing rate and electro-dermal activity to examine the physiological effect excitement has on them.Loughborough University combined this data with official match statistics from Opta in order to develop the formula at the heart of the Nissan Excitement Index."Excitement is at the heart of everything we do at Nissan," said Jean-Pierre Diernaz, vice president for marketing at Nissan Europe. "Our iconic GT-R super car and sponsorship of the exciting UEFA Champions League are just two examples of how we strive to bring innovation and excitement to everyone. While we will carry on exploring the science behind football thrills with Loughborough University, Nissan is also committed to exploring excitement further, whether that's through the effects of our cars or our other partnerships in sports."What Makes Football So Exciting?The football based formula measures all key elements that go into making an exciting football game including number of goals scored, time of goals and cards shown.The scientific formula for an exciting football match, the Nissan Excitement Index, is:Red = home Blue = away G = Goals scored Y = Yellow Cards R = Red Cards S = Presence of Star players C = Stadium Capacity MA = Match Attendance TG = Time of goals U = UEFA team ranking H = home team A = Away teamBarcelona won the Nissan-sponsored 2015 UEFA Champions League final, beating Italy's Juventus 3-1 and bringing the season's end to a fever pitch. Nearly 70,000 football fans descended on Berlin's Olympiastadion to see the best of the best European clubs and international players in one of the most-watched global matches of the year. A new player that year also was Nissan, which made a name for itself in football after becoming the Official Automotive sponsor and global partner.The Physical Effects of Football ExcitementThe data showed participants' average heart rate reached a peak 122 bpm during exciting moments in the match, which is comparable to the peak heart rates found in scientific studies of couples having ***. This comes as a recent Nissan survey* showed fans admit to finding football more exciting than having *** or spending time with their partner. The highest peak heart rate monitored during a home team goal was 154bpm, when Paris Saint Germain scored against Chelsea.The research also shows a spike of excitement when a yellow card was given to a player on the home team – in some cases provoking an increase in heart rate by more than 30bpm – compared with their opponents.Commenting on the research, Dr. Dale Esliger from Loughborough University said: "Our team at Loughborough University have spent the last few years developing world-leading scientific expertise in wearable/digital technologies applications in health and human performance. With Nissan, we have the opportunity to apply these innovative sensing or measurement in the realm of sports entertainment."Where we once subjectively judged how exciting a football match was using our ‘gut feeling,' we can now use this methodology to objectively quantify the excitement of fans second by second throughout an entire match. Combining all of this innovative sensor data allowed us to engineer the Nissan Excitement Index that can now be used to rank the top UEFA Champions League football matches. In the future, this type of research could also be extended into other areas of excitement, such as the physical responses which come from driving a thrilling super car like the Nissan GT-R."During the upcoming UEFA Champions League Final between Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid in Milan on May 28, Nissan is creating an exciting experience for football fans allowing them to experience the thrill of driving the new 2017 Nissan GT-R through the streets of Milan, culminating at the iconic San Siro stadium, via a virtual reality experience in partnership with another official sponsor Sony PlayStation. Follow the excitement in Milan via #GetMilanExcited.Nissan unveiled the 2017 GT-R at the New York International Auto Show in March this year, highlighted by an exciting new look both inside and out, as well as major driving-performance enhancements and key new features. They represent the most significant changes made to the model since it was introduced in 2007.Right mouse click on a PC, or option-click on a Mac, to download this cinemagraph. Click image to enlarge Nissan Excitement Index Ranks for the UEFA Champions League Quarter FinalsMatchScoreTotalRanking FC Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid2-160.61Most ExcitingAtletico Madrid vs FC Barcelona2-048.42 Paris Saint-Germain vs Manchester City2-238.53 Benfica vs FC Bayern Munich2-229.14 VfL Wolfsburg vs Real Madrid2-024.45 Real Madrid vs VfL Wolfsburg3-022.06 FC Bayern Munich vs Benfica1-019.97 Manchester City vs Paris Saint- Germain1-017.58Least Exciting Nissan Excitement Index Peak Heart Rates Monitored During Round of 16 and Quarter Final GamesMatchScorePeak heart rate recorded on home fanEvent during peak heart rateFC Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid2-1128bpmFinal whistleParis Saint-Germain vs Chelsea2-1165pmChelsea goalkeeper makes a save two minutes into the gameArsenal vs Barcelona0-2124bpmArsenal attempt on goal at 0-0Manchester City vs Dynamo Kiev0-0106pmDynamo Kiev attempt on goalFC Bayern Munich vs Juventus4-2129bpmBayern Munich attempt on goal at 2-0 downFC Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid2-1128bpmFinal whistleReal Madrid vs VfL Wolfsburg3-0152bpmCristiano Ronaldo second goal**Survey of over 5,000 European consumers conducted by Norstat Ltd. on behalf of Nissan Europe in February 2016 (UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain).About Nissan in Sport The UEFA Champions League partnership – Nissan's largest sponsorship deal – is another example of Nissan's dedication and growth in global sports which also includes the International Cricket Council (ICC), Nissan Brazil's proud sponsorship of the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Team Brazil and Brazil Paralympic Delegation, official sponsorship of the Colombia and Mexico Olympic Teams in their respective regions, Team GB and Paralympics GB in the UK, Orange Africa Cup of Nations 2013 and 2015, NCAA Football, Canadian Football League, corporate partner for Heisman Trust/Heisman Trophy and the official global automotive partner of City Football Group. Nissan has a number of sporting ambassadors including Olympic and Paralympic Gold Medallists Usain Bolt, Sir Chris Hoy and Richard Whitehead, Brazilian Olympians Jovane Guissone and Vitor Felipe as well as footballers Andrés Iniesta, Thiago Silva, Yaya Touré and Max Meyer.About Nissan in Europe Nissan has one of the most comprehensive European presences of any overseas manufacturer, employing more than 14,500 staff across locally-based design, research & development, manufacturing, logistics and sales & marketing operations. Last year Nissan plants in the UK, Spain and Russia produced more than 635,000 vehicles including mini-MPVs, award-winning crossovers, SUVs, commercial vehicles and the Nissan LEAF, the world's most popular Electric Vehicle with 97% performance satisfaction and 95% of customers willing to recommend the car to friends. Nissan now offers 24 diverse and innovative products for sale in Europe today, and is positioned to become the number one Asian brand in Europe. # # #ContactSara Jenkins Corporate Communications, Nissan Europe [email protected]istopher Caloghiris Corporate Communications, Nissan Europe [email protected]

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Nissan and Loughborough University in Europe have joined forces to identify a formula that reveals what gets fans so excited about the beautiful game of footballThe Nissan Excitement Index aims to explore and understand the science behind football fans' excitementOfficial global automotive sponsor Nissan is helping drive football fans' excitement in the build up to the UEFA Champions League Final between Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid in MilanRelated Story: Roel de Vries shares insights into Nissan's sponsorship of the UEFA Champions League ROLLE, Switzerland – With the UEFA Champions League finalists determined this week (Real Madrid will play Atlético Madrid on May 28 in Milan), Nissan, the Official Global Automotive Sponsor of the UEFA Champions League, has revealed the scientific formula for excitement in football.In partnership with sports science experts at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, England, the Nissan Excitement Index uses data gathered through physiological reactions of football fans watching UEFA Champions League matches. Based on these reactions, a formula – the Nissan Excitement Index – has been developed.Nissan and Loughborough University have been conducting live "excitement experiments" on pairs of football fans in the stands during six UEFA Champions League matches. Fans were fitted with wearable technology to monitor and gather a combined index of data, including heart rate, breathing rate and electro-dermal activity to examine the physiological effect excitement has on them.Loughborough University combined this data with official match statistics from Opta in order to develop the formula at the heart of the Nissan Excitement Index."Excitement is at the heart of everything we do at Nissan," said Jean-Pierre Diernaz, vice president for marketing at Nissan Europe. "Our iconic GT-R super car and sponsorship of the exciting UEFA Champions League are just two examples of how we strive to bring innovation and excitement to everyone. While we will carry on exploring the science behind football thrills with Loughborough University, Nissan is also committed to exploring excitement further, whether that's through the effects of our cars or our other partnerships in sports."What Makes Football So Exciting?The football based formula measures all key elements that go into making an exciting football game including number of goals scored, time of goals and cards shown.The scientific formula for an exciting football match, the Nissan Excitement Index, is:Red = home Blue = away G = Goals scored Y = Yellow Cards R = Red Cards S = Presence of Star players C = Stadium Capacity MA = Match Attendance TG = Time of goals U = UEFA team ranking H = home team A = Away teamBarcelona won the Nissan-sponsored 2015 UEFA Champions League final, beating Italy's Juventus 3-1 and bringing the season's end to a fever pitch. Nearly 70,000 football fans descended on Berlin's Olympiastadion to see the best of the best European clubs and international players in one of the most-watched global matches of the year. A new player that year also was Nissan, which made a name for itself in football after becoming the Official Automotive sponsor and global partner.The Physical Effects of Football ExcitementThe data showed participants' average heart rate reached a peak 122 bpm during exciting moments in the match, which is comparable to the peak heart rates found in scientific studies of couples having ***. This comes as a recent Nissan survey* showed fans admit to finding football more exciting than having *** or spending time with their partner. The highest peak heart rate monitored during a home team goal was 154bpm, when Paris Saint Germain scored against Chelsea.The research also shows a spike of excitement when a yellow card was given to a player on the home team – in some cases provoking an increase in heart rate by more than 30bpm – compared with their opponents.Commenting on the research, Dr. Dale Esliger from Loughborough University said: "Our team at Loughborough University have spent the last few years developing world-leading scientific expertise in wearable/digital technologies applications in health and human performance. With Nissan, we have the opportunity to apply these innovative sensing or measurement in the realm of sports entertainment."Where we once subjectively judged how exciting a football match was using our ‘gut feeling,' we can now use this methodology to objectively quantify the excitement of fans second by second throughout an entire match. Combining all of this innovative sensor data allowed us to engineer the Nissan Excitement Index that can now be used to rank the top UEFA Champions League football matches. In the future, this type of research could also be extended into other areas of excitement, such as the physical responses which come from driving a thrilling super car like the Nissan GT-R."During the upcoming UEFA Champions League Final between Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid in Milan on May 28, Nissan is creating an exciting experience for football fans allowing them to experience the thrill of driving the new 2017 Nissan GT-R through the streets of Milan, culminating at the iconic San Siro stadium, via a virtual reality experience in partnership with another official sponsor Sony PlayStation. Follow the excitement in Milan via #GetMilanExcited.Nissan unveiled the 2017 GT-R at the New York International Auto Show in March this year, highlighted by an exciting new look both inside and out, as well as major driving-performance enhancements and key new features. They represent the most significant changes made to the model since it was introduced in 2007.Right mouse click on a PC, or option-click on a Mac, to download this cinemagraph. Click image to enlarge Nissan Excitement Index Ranks for the UEFA Champions League Quarter FinalsMatchScoreTotalRanking FC Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid2-160.61Most ExcitingAtletico Madrid vs FC Barcelona2-048.42 Paris Saint-Germain vs Manchester City2-238.53 Benfica vs FC Bayern Munich2-229.14 VfL Wolfsburg vs Real Madrid2-024.45 Real Madrid vs VfL Wolfsburg3-022.06 FC Bayern Munich vs Benfica1-019.97 Manchester City vs Paris Saint- Germain1-017.58Least Exciting Nissan Excitement Index Peak Heart Rates Monitored During Round of 16 and Quarter Final GamesMatchScorePeak heart rate recorded on home fanEvent during peak heart rateFC Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid2-1128bpmFinal whistleParis Saint-Germain vs Chelsea2-1165pmChelsea goalkeeper makes a save two minutes into the gameArsenal vs Barcelona0-2124bpmArsenal attempt on goal at 0-0Manchester City vs Dynamo Kiev0-0106pmDynamo Kiev attempt on goalFC Bayern Munich vs Juventus4-2129bpmBayern Munich attempt on goal at 2-0 downFC Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid2-1128bpmFinal whistleReal Madrid vs VfL Wolfsburg3-0152bpmCristiano Ronaldo second goal**Survey of over 5,000 European consumers conducted by Norstat Ltd. on behalf of Nissan Europe in February 2016 (UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain).About Nissan in Sport The UEFA Champions League partnership – Nissan's largest sponsorship deal – is another example of Nissan's dedication and growth in global sports which also includes the International Cricket Council (ICC), Nissan Brazil's proud sponsorship of the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Team Brazil and Brazil Paralympic Delegation, official sponsorship of the Colombia and Mexico Olympic Teams in their respective regions, Team GB and Paralympics GB in the UK, Orange Africa Cup of Nations 2013 and 2015, NCAA Football, Canadian Football League, corporate partner for Heisman Trust/Heisman Trophy and the official global automotive partner of City Football Group. Nissan has a number of sporting ambassadors including Olympic and Paralympic Gold Medallists Usain Bolt, Sir Chris Hoy and Richard Whitehead, Brazilian Olympians Jovane Guissone and Vitor Felipe as well as footballers Andrés Iniesta, Thiago Silva, Yaya Touré and Max Meyer.About Nissan in Europe Nissan has one of the most comprehensive European presences of any overseas manufacturer, employing more than 14,500 staff across locally-based design, research & development, manufacturing, logistics and sales & marketing operations. Last year Nissan plants in the UK, Spain and Russia produced more than 635,000 vehicles including mini-MPVs, award-winning crossovers, SUVs, commercial vehicles and the Nissan LEAF, the world's most popular Electric Vehicle with 97% performance satisfaction and 95% of customers willing to recommend the car to friends. Nissan now offers 24 diverse and innovative products for sale in Europe today, and is positioned to become the number one Asian brand in Europe. # # #ContactSara Jenkins Corporate Communications, Nissan Europe [email protected]istopher Caloghiris Corporate Communications, Nissan Europe [email protected]

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