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performance5 May 2026·5 min read

How players can track stats and improve performance

How players can track stats and improve performance

Every match you play on iFútbol7 generates a rating between 3.0 and 9.9. Think of it like Sofascore for your Sunday league career. Over a season, those ratings paint a detailed picture of where you excel and where you lose the team points.

What the rating measures

Post-match ratings are calculated by the backend using multiple weighted signals: goals, assists, key passes, defensive interventions, and positioning data. No single metric dominates — a 9.9 striker who never pressures the ball will still be capped well below their potential.

Reading the trends

A single 4.5 after a rough match is noise. Five consecutive ratings below 6.0 is a signal. The app shows your rating history over the last ten matches so you can identify patterns — not just individual performances.

Practical improvement loops

If your ratings dip in certain game types (large pitches vs. small, morning vs. evening), the data will show it. Use it to ask honest questions: Am I fit enough in the second half? Am I in the wrong position? Do I communicate poorly with this specific midfield partner?

The overall player rating

Your overall profile rating sits between 55 and 100 and updates post-match. New players start at 55 — deliberately low — because the rating should be earned through consistent performance, not assumed. Top players in active cities are approaching 80+.

A higher overall rating makes you more visible to organisers looking to fill a spot in a competitive event.

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Adib Grouz

iFútbol7

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