Thursday, 23 March 2023

How to calculate average age?

When the FAI announced the starting XI against Latvia, the average age of the starting XI was stated as being 23.6, but in the announcement from the @irish_abroad account stated the average age was 24, see below

Why is there a discrepancy? The team running the FAI social media channels calculated the age using each player's years of age, e.g. Alan Browne is 27, but this is inaccurate. Browne is 27 years and 11 months old.

When calculating average age, it's better to use the days between each person's date of birth and the current date - Browne was 10,203 days old on Wednesday, 22nd March 2023. Calculating the age in days for the rest of the team that started against Latvia gives the following table

PlayerDate of birthAge(y)Age(days)
Caoimhin KelleherMonday, 23 November 1998248,885
Andrew OmobamideleSunday, 23 June 2002207,577
Matt DohertyThursday, 16 January 19923111,388
Alan BrowneSaturday, 15 April 19952710,203
Dara O'SheaThursday, 4 March 1999248,784
Jay MolumbyFriday, 6 August 1999238,629
Michael ObafemiThursday, 6 July 2000228,294
Will SmallboneMonday, 21 February 2000238,430
Callum O'DowdaSunday, 23 April 19952710,195
Nathan CollinsMonday, 30 April 2001217,996
Evan FergusonTuesday, 19 October 2004186,728

Total26097,109

Average23.648,828.09

To convert the average age in days to years, divide by the number of days in a year, including a quarter for leap years, i.e. 365.25.

This gives a more accurate average age of 24.17 days.

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