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SQL Subqueries exercises on soccer Database: Find the player of portugal who taken the 7th kick against poland

SQL soccer Database: Subqueries Exercise-29 with Solution

From the following tables, write a SQL query to find the player of 'Portugal' who taken the seventh kick against 'Poland'. Return match number, player name and kick number.

Sample table: penalty_shootout


Sample table: player_mast


Sample table: soccer_country


Sample Solution:

SQL Code:

SELECT a.match_no,
       b.player_name,
       a.kick_no
FROM penalty_shootout a,
     player_mast b
WHERE a.player_id=b.player_id
  AND kick_no=7
  AND match_no=
    (SELECT match_no
     FROM penalty_shootout
     WHERE team_id =
         (SELECT country_id
          FROM soccer_country
          WHERE country_name='Portugal' )
     GROUP BY match_no)
GROUP BY match_no,
         player_name,
         kick_id;

Sample Output:

 match_no | player_name | kick_no
----------+-------------+---------
       45 | Nani        |       7
(1 row)

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Sample Database: soccer

soccer database relationship structure

Query Visualization:

Duration:

Query visualization of Find the player of portugal who taken the 7th kick against poland - Duration

Rows:

Query visualization of Find the player of portugal who taken the 7th kick against poland - Rows

Cost:

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