To become the most popular and reputable resource for football/soccer statistics, and to bring people together that share common interests in sports and data.
To continuously improve products and resources as per benchmarks and demand, by keeping content free and as easy to access and navigate as possible.
The data that we analyze has the ability to be very high level or very detailed, depending on what the user chooses to experience. Simply scrolling through the Sheets will present more than enough information, but the ability to apply several filters to the data gives users the availability to get extremely specific insights. Generally, data is broken down by Attacking, Passing, Defending, Possession, Discipline/Miscellaneous, and Playing Time. Many of the headers in the tables and charts have abbreviations to conserve space on the page. There is always a tab for data definitions and abbreviations.
FootySheets is not only a fantastic resource for accessing data on the most current happenings in the top leagues, but it is also a repository for previous seasons. As more seasons pass and more data gets collected, we will grow in reach
Brad started playing soccer when he was 10 and it was the best decision he ever made. Soon after, he became an avid follower of the Premier League and the Champions League. He saw his local team, the New England Revolution, play at Gillette Stadium numerous times for several seasons. He's dedicated to being knowledgeable about the numbers behind the scenes and helping the growth of soccer in the United States. Founding FootySheets has allowed him to do that in a time where the sport is taking massive strides in collecting statistics. He hopes that those who share similar passions to him get as much as they can out of the work that FootySheets produces.
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