How to read the data

This page explains how Statda’s data is produced and how to use the Match page (segments/filters/buttons) with examples.

Guide pages

Match page guide

This section explains Match page segments with sample content. Image positions are ready; you will add assets later.

Match page: How to read it

What to check first when you open the page

The Match page helps you read the story of the game (context), compare team trends (recent form), and understand splits like half-time/full-time and home/away in one place.

How the page reacts to clicks
The segment tabs at the top switch the entire content panel below. Inside Team Statistics, team logos switch which team you’re reading, and the sub-tabs switch which statistics block is shown. Inside ‘Last X’, changing Limit/Time/Place updates the same metrics for a different slice.
Image: Match page overview

Segments: What do they change?

Same match, different perspectives

Segments switch the content panel below the segment bar. You stay on the same match, but the panel changes to a different ‘lens’ (info, teams, lineup, players, table, probabilities).

Segments you can switch between
  • Match Info: shows the match context and details (league/status, kickoff time, venue), plus lineups/formation and the timeline.
  • Teams Statistics: shows team-level trend blocks; inside it you can switch team and sub-tabs (Last X / TimeRange / HT-2HT / TeamLastX / MatchLastX).
  • Lineup Statistics: shows lineup-related metrics for the selected team (home/away logo).
  • Player Statistics: lists players for the selected team and lets you change stat group + Home/Away/Total + Total/Average.
  • League Table: shows standings and lets you switch Home/Away/Total table views.
  • Probabilities: shows probability tables (e.g., goal lines) with time/place buttons.
Image: Match segments

Match Info

Context + lineups + timeline in one view

When you switch to Match Info, the panel shows match context first (league, status, kickoff time, venue) and then the match’s structure (lineups/formation) and flow (timeline).

What changes when you click
  • League name/logo → opens the league page.
  • Home/Away team names/logos → opens the team page.
  • Referee name (if available) → opens the referee page.
  • Player name/avatar in lineup or timeline → opens the player page.
Image: Match Info header + context card

Lineups & formation

Who starts, who sits, and the shape

The lineup grid visualizes the starting XI in their formation. It helps you quickly see how the coach sets up the team (shape) and which players occupy key zones.

How it helps
If a team’s performance looks unusual elsewhere (e.g., Team Statistics), the lineup/formation often explains why: different roles, missing starters, or a changed shape.
Image: Lineup grid

Timeline

The match story in chronological order

The timeline lists key events (goals, cards, substitutions, VAR) in time order. Home-team events render on the left, away-team events on the right, so you can read momentum at a glance.

Image: Timeline

Team Statistics

Fast comparison between teams

When you switch to Team Statistics, you’ll see two team logos (home/away) and a row of sub-tabs. Clicking a logo changes which team’s data is displayed; clicking a sub-tab changes which statistics block you’re viewing.

Image: Team Statistics section

Team Statistics sub-tabs

What each sub-tab shows

The sub-tabs change the statistics block in the panel. The selected team (home/away) stays active, so you read the same block for the chosen team.

Sub-tabs and what changes
  • Teams Last X Stats: last-X trend view with Limit/Time/Place controls.
  • TimeRange: splits events and field stats by time ranges during a match.
  • HT-2HT: shows half-time / full-time related summary tables (Home/Away/Total columns).
  • TeamLastX: last-X breakdown for the selected team (Limit changes the sample size; charts update for goals/cards/corners).
  • MatchLastX: last-X breakdown focused on match-level outcomes/metrics (Limit changes the sample size; charts update for goals/cards/corners).
Image: Team Statistics sub-tabs

Teams Last X Statistics

Main tool for spotting trends

Here you can analyze trends using ‘last X matches’ and read the same metrics separately by phase (half/full) and by location (home/away).

How to read the filters
  • Limit (Last X Match): changes how many previous matches are included (1 / 2 / 3 / 5 / 8 / 10 / all). When Limit changes, the chart/table recalculates the same metrics over a different sample.
  • Time: changes which phase is read (Full Time / Half Time / 2nd Half). When Time changes, you’re reading the same metric but from a different phase slice.
  • Place: changes the venue split (Home / Away / Total). Total combines home+away, so values become the combined picture.
  • View: changes presentation only (chart vs text/table); the selected Limit/Time/Place slice stays the same.
What you should expect to change
Switching Place (Home/Away/Total) changes whether the trend is venue-specific or combined. Switching Time changes whether the trend reflects the whole match or only a half. Switching Limit changes whether the trend is short-term (small X) or long-term (large X/all).
Image: Last X controls (Limit / Time / Home-Away-Total)

Buttons and navigation

Where do I go? What changes?

Buttons on the Match page are usually either (1) filters/view toggles, or (2) navigation shortcuts to other pages (team, player, etc.).

Example explanation format
  • ‘Team’ button → opens the related team detail page.
  • ‘Player’ button → opens the related player detail page.
  • ‘Chart/Text’ toggle → changes presentation only; data stays the same.
Image: Buttons (close-up)

Lineup Statistics

Player vs Team contribution (selected team)

When you open Lineup Statistics, you see a team switch (home/away logo). The table then explains lineup-related metrics for the selected team by comparing a player value against the team total and showing a percentage share.

What changes when you click
  • Home/Away logo → switches the panel to that team’s lineup stats.
  • Rows/values update immediately; you always read the selected team only (not both at once).
How it helps
This segment helps you see whether a specific player’s lineup-related output matches the team picture. Large percentage share usually signals a key contributor in that aspect.
Image: Lineup Statistics table

Player Statistics

Same match, player-by-player view

In Player Statistics, you select the team first (home/away logo). The table then lets you slice player numbers by venue split (Home/Away/Total), by stat group (Attack/Defence/With Ball/Field/Penalty), and by format (Total vs Average).

What changes when you click
  • Home/Away logo → switches which team’s players are listed.
  • Home/Away/Total (Place) → switches the context of player metrics.
  • Attack/Defence/With Ball/Field/Penalty → changes which columns are shown.
  • Total/Average → changes values from raw totals to per-match averages.
  • Player name → opens that player’s page.
How it helps
This segment is useful for spotting who drives the team in specific areas. For example, if you’re checking whether the ‘ideal XI’ is on the pitch, minutes played + key contributions give a fast signal.
Image: Player Statistics controls

League Table

Standings, with home/away splits

When you switch to League Table, you see the standings for the current league/season. You can swap the table between Home, Away, and Total views, which changes the ranking and the numbers shown.

What changes when you click
  • Home/Away/Total → filters the table to that point type and re-orders teams accordingly.
  • Team row/name → opens the team page.
Image: League Table controls

Probabilities

Goal lines by time + venue

In Probabilities, the Goal Probabilities table is an accordion. Clicking the header expands/collapses the table. Inside, Time and Place buttons change which probability slice is read.

What changes when you click
  • Accordion header → opens/closes the probabilities table.
  • Time (Full Time / Half Time / 2nd Half) → changes which phase’s goal-line probabilities are shown.
  • Place (Home / Away / Total) → changes whether you read home-only, away-only, or combined values.
How numbers are shown
Each goal line shows an Over probability and an Under probability. Under is calculated as 1 − Over when the value exists.
Image: Goal Probabilities accordion

Fixtures page guide

This section explains Fixtures page filters and what each row means. Image positions are ready; you will add assets later.

Fixtures page: How to read it

Daily match schedule grouped by league

The Fixtures page is a daily schedule view. You pick a date, then you read the matches for that day grouped by League. Every row is a match entry that takes you to the Match page.

Main segments on this page
  • Date picker (top): changes which day you are browsing.
  • League blocks: each block has a league header (flag + league logo + league name) and a match table.
  • Match rows: time + teams + (if finished) goals.
  • Right side (desktop): ad panel (does not affect data).
What changes when you click
Changing the date changes the entire dataset (you load another day). Clicking a league header navigates to that League page. Clicking any match row/time/team/logo navigates to the Match page for that fixture.
Image: Fixtures page overview

Date picker

Pick a date → URL changes → fixtures reload

At the top of the page you’ll see a date button (with a calendar icon). This is the main filter: it decides which day’s fixtures are loaded.

How it works
  • Click the date button to open the calendar popover.
  • Select a date: the page navigates to /fixtures/YYYY-MM-DD.
  • After navigation, the match list reloads for that selected day.
  • The date format shown in the button is localized (based on your selected language).
  • For Arabic, the calendar popover uses RTL direction.
UI labels you’ll see
When no date is selected, the button shows “Pick a date” (or “Tarih seç” in Turkish).
Image: Date picker open

League blocks and match rows

How to read the table (time, teams, goals, status)

Fixtures are grouped by League ID. Each league becomes one block with a colored header and a table of matches for that league on the selected date.

League header (top of each block)
  • Flag icon: country flag when available.
  • League logo: always shown.
  • Country + League Name: clickable; opens the League page.
  • League ordering: popular leagues are shown first (custom ordering list).
Match row (table columns)
  • Time: match kickoff time (24h format).
  • Home team: logo + name.
  • Away team: name + logo.
  • Score: only shown when Match Status Long = “Match Finished”.
  • If the match is not finished, the middle column shows “vs”.
Navigation behavior
On this page, clicking the time, team name, or team logo navigates to the Match page for that fixture (not directly to the Team page).
Image: One league block + rows

Filter page guide

This section explains the Filter page: date selection, building Last X rules (Home/Away), and reading the results table.

Filter page: What it does

Find matches that fit your Last X rules

The Filter page is a rule-based matcher. You pick a date (fixtures list), then define Last X constraints for the home team and/or away team. The table below updates to show only matches whose teams satisfy all rules.

Important mental model
Rules are evaluated on pre-match data (Last X stats before kickoff), not on the match result. This is for spotting candidates/trends, not for confirming outcomes.
Image: Filter page overview

Pick a date

Switch the fixture day

Use the date picker to choose the day you want to analyze. The fixtures list and the results table update for that day.

What changes when you change date
  • The fixtures list switches to the selected day.
  • Each match includes the latest available Last X statistics before kickoff.
  • Your rules stay saved in your browser and are applied to the new day automatically.
Image: Date picker

Build rules (Home / Away)

All rules must pass

Rules are split by side: Home rules apply to home team Last X columns, Away rules apply to away team Last X columns. A match is kept only if ALL home rules AND ALL away rules are satisfied.

Rule ingredients
  • Limit: how many previous matches are used (e.g. last 5).
  • Time: full match or a phase (e.g. HT / 2nd HT).
  • Key: what metric you filter on (Goal, Corner, Yellow Card, Goal Against).
  • Place: Home / Away / Total slice for that metric.
  • Operator + Value: comparison like ≥ 1.5.
Tip
Start with 1–2 simple rules (e.g., Home Total Goal_5 ≥ 1) and then add more constraints. Too many rules can eliminate all matches quickly.
Image: Rule builder (Home / Away)

Save, load, import/export

Reuse rule sets

You can save rule sets in your browser, rename them, and reuse them later. You can also export a filter to a text format and import it on another device/browser.

Typical workflow
  • Create rules → Apply → check results.
  • Give it a name → Save.
  • Export to TXT if you want to share or backup.
  • Import TXT to restore the same rules elsewhere.
Image: Save / Load / Import / Export

Read the match table

Grouped by league

The match table shows only the filtered matches. Rows are grouped by league. Besides basic match info (time/teams), the table also adds columns for each active rule so you can quickly verify why a row passed.

How to interpret columns
  • Base columns: match and kickoff time.
  • For each Home rule: a numeric column sourced from home_… Last X stats.
  • For each Away rule: a numeric column sourced from away_… Last X stats.
  • “–” means missing/unavailable numeric value for that metric.
Image: Filtered match table

Team page guide

This section explains Team page tabs/filters/buttons with sample content. Image positions are ready; you will add assets later.

Team page: How to read it

What this page is for and how it reacts to clicks

The Team page lets you read a team’s season context (league/season), compare Home/Away/Total splits, and explore recent-form and last-X breakdowns. Most actions on this page are filters: when you change a selection, the table/cards update to show the same metrics for a different slice.

How the page reacts to clicks
Top tabs (Form/Field/Events/1-2 Half/TeamX/MatchX/Squad/Fixture) switch the entire content panel. Inside each tab, selectors like League/Season/Limit and toggles like Home/Away/Total or Total/Average change the slice you’re reading.
Image: Team page overview

Tabs: What do they change?

Same team, different lenses

Tabs change which analysis block is shown for the same team. You don’t leave the page; the content panel below changes.

Tabs on the Team page
  • Form: Last-X trend view with Time/Stat/Place buttons and a chart.
  • Field: Field statistics table with Total/Average and Home/Away/Total columns.
  • Events: Event statistics table with Home/Away/Total toggle.
  • 1/2 Half: Half-time related tables with sub-tabs (HT-2HT / BTTS / HWL).
  • TeamX: Last-X breakdown blocks for team-focused goals/cards/corners (accordion open/close).
  • MatchX: Last-X breakdown blocks for match-focused goals/cards/corners (accordion open/close).
  • Squad: Player statistics list with Place, Group, and Total/Average controls.
  • Fixture: Team’s fixture list; expand a match card to see details and field stats.
Image: Team page tabs

Form (Last X)

Trend reading with Time / Stat / Place controls

This tab is a fast ‘recent form’ lens. You choose a slice (Limit, League, Season) and then switch Time, Stat type, and Place to see the same idea in different splits.

Controls and what changes
  • Limit: changes how many recent matches are used as the sample (e.g., 5). When Limit changes, all counts/averages and the chart recalculate for that sample size.
  • League / Season: changes which competition + season the data is taken from.
  • Time: Full Time / Half Time / 2nd Half changes the match phase slice.
  • Stat buttons: Goal / Yellow Card / Corner / Goal Against changes which metric you’re reading.
  • Place: Home / Away / Total changes the venue split.
  • Show/Hide Stats: toggles the mobile cards visibility (presentation only).
Why numbers may jump
Small Limits amplify variance (one unusual match impacts the trend more). Switching from Home to Total can increase sample size and smooth values.
Image: Form tab controls

Field

Home / Away / Total table with Total/Average toggle

This tab summarizes on-field box-score style stats. First pick League and Season; then use Total/Average to decide whether you’re reading totals or per-match averages.

What changes when you click
  • League / Season: fetches the field stats for that competition and season.
  • Total vs Average: switches table values between raw totals and per-match averages.
  • Home/Away/Total columns: show venue split side-by-side; the ‘Match Played’ row shows sample sizes.
Image: Field table

Events

Home / Away / Total toggle over event types

This tab aggregates event counts (by event type and match phase columns). Use Place to switch the venue split, while League/Season define the data scope.

Controls and expected changes
  • League / Season: changes which season/league is used.
  • Place (Home/Away/Total): switches which venue split is read across the whole table.
  • Table: rows are event types; columns represent phases/time buckets.
Image: Events table

1/2 Half

Sub-tabs: HT-2HT / BTTS / HWL

This tab groups half-time related summaries. League/Season define the scope; the sub-tab buttons switch which table is displayed.

Sub-tabs and what changes
  • HT-2HT: shows half-time / second-half or full-time related breakdown values.
  • BTTS: switches the table to Both Teams To Score style breakdowns.
  • HWL: switches the table to Home/Win/Lose (result-pattern) style breakdowns.
Home/Away/Total columns
These tables are presented with Home/Away/Total columns so you can compare venue splits without changing screens.
Image: 1/2 Half sub-tabs

TeamX

Team-focused last-X blocks (Goals / Yellow Cards / Corners)

TeamX is a set of collapsible blocks. Each block has its own filters (Limit, League, Season and sometimes Time/Place) and an open/close header. When you change a filter, the Over/Under table recalculates for the chosen slice.

What you can change
  • Accordion (▲/▼): opens/closes the block; it doesn’t change data.
  • Limit: changes the last-X sample size used for the Over/Under counts.
  • League / Season: changes the dataset scope.
  • Time (where available): Full Time / Half Time / 2nd Half changes phase slice.
  • Place (Home/Away/Total): changes venue split.
Image: TeamX blocks

MatchX

Match-focused last-X blocks (Goals / Yellow Cards / Corners)

MatchX is similar to TeamX, but the blocks are oriented around match-level breakdowns. You open a block and then change Limit/League/Season (and sometimes Time/Place) to update the Over/Under table.

What changes when you interact
  • Accordion (▲/▼): shows/hides the table.
  • Limit: changes the last-X sample size.
  • League / Season: changes the dataset scope.
  • Time (where available): changes phase slice.
  • Place (Home/Away/Total): changes venue split.
Image: MatchX blocks

Squad

Player list with Place + Group + Total/Average controls

Squad shows player-level statistics for the selected League and Season. The controls at the top change which slice and which columns are displayed.

Controls and what changes
  • League / Season: changes which squad dataset is loaded.
  • Place: Home / Away / Total changes which split the table reads for each player.
  • Group: Attack / Defence / With Ball / Field / Penalty changes the stat category and the table columns.
  • Mode: Total / Average changes whether you see totals or per-match averages.
  • Player name/link: opens the Player page for that player.
Image: Squad table controls

Fixture

Expandable match cards with navigation links

Fixture lists the team’s matches for the selected League and Season. Each match is a card: clicking the header expands details; team names navigate to Team pages; the score navigates to the Match page.

What changes when you click
  • League / Season: changes which fixture list is loaded.
  • Card header: toggles expand/collapse (Chevron rotates).
  • Team name/logo link: opens that team’s page.
  • Score link: opens the Match page for that fixture.
  • Expanded details: shows formations, coaches, and a mini field-stats block for that match.
Image: Fixture cards

Coach page guide

This section explains Coach page tabs/filters/buttons with sample content. Image positions are ready; you will add assets later.

Coach page: How to read it

Tabs, filters, and what changes when you click

The Coach page is built around 5 main tabs. Tabs change the whole content panel. Inside each tab, filters like League/Season change which slice of the coach’s matches you are reading.

Top tabs (what they show)
  • Statistics: Results + goals/substitutions/yellows, grouped by Home/Away/Total and by formation.
  • Fixtures: Match list; expand a card to see teams, score, and quick navigation links.
  • Time Range: Interval breakdown (0–15, 15–30, …) by formation and by Home/Away/Total.
  • Wins: Achievements list (league/country/season/place).
  • Coach Info: Personal info + teams coached with start/end dates.
What clicks change
Tab buttons switch the analysis block. League/Season selects re-fetch the same tab’s data for a different competition slice. Accordions (Home/Away/Total, Formation, etc.) only expand/collapse; they don’t change the data slice.
Image: Coach page overview

Statistics tab

Results and match events grouped by location and formation

This tab summarizes the coach’s match outcomes and key events (goals, goals against, substitutions, yellow cards). The data is grouped by Location (Home/Away/Total) and also by Formation.

Filters (top of the tab)
  • League: Limits the data to one league competition.
  • Season: Limits the data to one season.
  • Changing League/Season triggers a re-fetch of the Statistics dataset for the selected slice.
How to read the accordions
  • Overall Matches: A single summary block for all matches (TotalOverall).
  • Home / Away / Total: Opens a group for that location.
  • Summary — Home/Away/Total: A quick roll-up for that location.
  • Formation (e.g., 4-2-3-1): Opens the same metrics but only for matches played with that formation; the number in parentheses is Formation Count.
What the cards mean
  • Results: Win/Draw/Lost + Half Time (HT) results + 2nd Half (2HT) results.
  • Goals / Goals Against: Split by Half Time, 2nd Half, Extra Time, plus Full Time totals.
  • Substitutions / Yellow Cards: Same split (HT / 2nd Half / Extra Time) + Full Time totals.
Image: Statistics accordions

Fixtures tab

Match list with expandable cards and navigation links

This tab lists the coach’s matches for a selected League and Season. Each row is a card: collapsed = quick info; expanded = match details and links.

Filters (top of the tab)
  • League: Chooses which competition’s fixtures to show.
  • Season: Chooses the season.
  • Changing League/Season re-fetches the fixture list.
Card behavior
  • Click a collapsed card to expand it (the open/closed state is remembered per League+Season).
  • Expanded card shows: League (clickable), date + round, teams with logos (clickable), score (clickable to Match page), and the opponent coach block.
  • The opponent coach block links to the opponent coach page and shows the opponent formation when available.
What data you are reading
Scores use Full Time goals (home/away) and show a separate Half Time score line. Home/Away mapping is derived from whether the coach’s team is home in that fixture.
Image: Fixtures card (expanded)

Time Range tab

Interval breakdown (0–15, 15–30, …) by location and formation

This tab answers: ‘When do goals/cards/substitutions happen most often?’ It splits metrics into time intervals and groups them by Location (Home/Away/Total) and Formation.

Filters (top of the tab)
  • League: Select competition.
  • Season: Select season.
  • Changing League/Season re-fetches the Time Range dataset.
How to read the accordions
  • Home / Away / Total: Opens the set of formations for that location.
  • Formation header shows the formation name and Formation Count in parentheses.
  • Inside a formation: first you see TOTAL (sum across all intervals), then the interval cards (0–15, 15–30, …, Half Time, 2nd HT, Extra Time).
Metrics shown in each interval
  • Goal: goals scored in that interval.
  • Goal Against: goals conceded in that interval.
  • Substitution: substitutions in that interval.
  • Yellow Card: yellow cards in that interval.
Image: Time Range formation expanded

Wins tab (Achievements)

Trophies/placements for leagues and seasons

This tab lists the coach’s achievements. Each card is one achievement row coming from the CoachAchievements dataset.

What each card shows
  • League: competition name.
  • Country: country of the competition.
  • Season: season label.
  • Place: finishing position or title label.
How to use it
Use this tab to quickly validate the coach’s trophy/placement history without needing match-by-match details.
Image: Achievements cards

Coach Info tab

Personal details + teams coached timeline

This tab shows the coach’s personal information and a list of teams they coached, with start/end dates.

Coach info fields
  • Name, First Name, Last Name
  • Age
  • Birth Date / Birth Place / Birth Country
  • Nationality
  • Height / Weight
Teams list (right side)
  • Each card is one team the coach worked with.
  • Shows team logo + team name.
  • Shows Start Date and End Date; if End Date is empty, it displays Present.
Image: Coach Info tab

Player page guide

This section explains Player page tabs/filters/buttons with sample content. Image positions are ready; you will add assets later.

Player page: How to read it

What this page shows and what changes when you click

The Player page is a profile + analytics view. Top tabs switch between the player’s Field Stats, Fixtures, Event Stats, Career Stats, Side Lines (injuries/suspensions), Achievements and Player Info. Inside most tabs you’ll choose League and Season; the tables/cards update to show that exact slice.

Most controls are filters
When you change League/Season or toggle Home/Away/Total, you’re not changing the player — you’re changing the context (competition + time window) that the same player is measured in.
Image: Player page header + tabs

Tabs: What do they change?

Same player, different lenses

Top tabs
  • Field Stats: aggregated performance stats split by Home/Away/Total and Total/Average; shown in accordion groups.
  • Fixtures: per-match rows vs opponents, with category buttons (Attack/Defence/With Ball/Penalty/Field).
  • Event Stats: event counts by phase/time bucket, split by Home/Away/Total.
  • Career Stats: season career line by team, split by Home/Away/Total.
  • Side Lines: injury/suspension timeline rows (Reason/Type/Date).
  • Achievements: trophies/awards list as cards.
  • Player Info: profile card + transfers list with team links.

Field Stats tab

League/Season + Home/Away/Total + Total/Average + accordion groups

Use this tab to read the player’s aggregated performance metrics for a specific League and Season.

Top controls (in order)
  • League dropdown: changes competition context.
  • Season dropdown: changes the season window.
  • Home / Away / Total buttons: changes the match-location slice used in the stats.
  • Total / Average buttons: switches between raw totals and per-match averages (Average = Total ÷ Match Played).
Accordion groups
  • Attack, Defence, With Ball, Field, Penalty: each group expands/collapses a table with that metric set.
  • Opening/closing a group only changes visibility; it does not change the data slice.
How to interpret the numbers
In Average mode, values are normalized by Match Played. The footer shows Match Played counts for Home/Away/Total so you can judge sample size.
Image: Field Stats controls
Image: Field Stats accordion tables

Fixtures tab

Match-by-match rows + category buttons

This tab lists the player’s matches for a selected League and Season. Rows are opponents; columns change by category (Attack/Defence/With Ball/Penalty/Field).

Top controls (in order)
  • League dropdown: changes competition context.
  • Season dropdown: changes the season window.
Category buttons
  • Attack / Defence / With Ball / Penalty: changes which per-match metrics columns are shown.
  • Field: additionally shows match context columns like Match Date and Season Round.
Reading Home/Away
Some rows include a value that marks whether the player’s team was Home or Away in that match. Use it to avoid mixing context when interpreting opponent-based rows.
Image: Fixtures category buttons

Event Stats tab

Home/Away/Total + phase columns

This tab shows event counts for the selected League and Season and lets you slice by match location (Home/Away/Total).

Top controls (in order)
  • League dropdown
  • Season dropdown
  • Home / Away / Total buttons
How to read the table
  • Rows are event types (e.g., cards, fouls, etc.).
  • Columns are time/phase buckets. Full Time is calculated as the sum of phases (Half Time + 2nd Half + Extra Time).
  • The bottom 'Match Played' row tells you how many matches are included for Home/Away/Total.
Image: Event Stats table

Career Stats tab

Team-by-team season line + Home/Away/Total

Use this tab to read the player’s season career line by team. It’s still filtered by the selected League and Season.

Top controls (in order)
  • League dropdown
  • Season dropdown
  • Home / Away / Total toggle (filters the table rows by Location).
Table behavior
  • Team names include a logo; clicking the team name opens that Team page.
  • Columns are career metrics (as defined in the table header).
Image: Career Stats

Side Lines tab

Injury/suspension records (Reason/Type/Date)

This tab lists reasons the player was sidelined (injury, suspension, etc.) for the selected League and Season.

Top controls (in order)
  • League dropdown
  • Season dropdown
How to read the table
  • Rows are sidelined entries.
  • Reason and Type values are mapped to localized labels.
  • Dates are displayed in a consistent date format.
Image: Side Lines table

Achievements tab

Cards: League/Country/Season/Place

This tab shows the player’s achievements as cards.

How to read a card
  • League/Country: which competition the achievement belongs to.
  • Season: when it happened.
  • Place: the final position / achievement label.
Image: Achievements cards

Player Info tab

Profile card + transfer history

This tab has two parts: the player’s profile details (bio) and the transfer history list.

Profile section
  • Shows the player’s identity fields (name, birth, nationality) and physical info (height/weight) when available.
Transfers section
  • Each transfer entry shows teams involved (with logos) and transfer metadata.
  • Team names are links — clicking them opens that Team page.
Image: Player Info profile
Image: Player Info transfers