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What is the strength of a league in terms of SciSkill?
What is the strength of a league in terms of SciSkill?

An explanation of how SciSkill can be used across different leagues

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Written by Jurre van Laarhoven
Updated over a week ago

When analysing a player that does not play in your own league, you probably would like to know how his SciSkill (and Potential) compares to the SciSkill levels of your own league, or another league on top of your mind.

To help you answer this question, we offer some league indicators behind the SciSkill graph by default. However, sometimes the league of your interest does not appear in these default league indicators. Therefore, we created an overview containing the league strengths (in terms of SciSkill) of all leagues that we cover in our platform, which can be provided on request to support@scisports.com

The strength of a league is defined by:

  • Average SciSkill Champion; approximate SciSkill required to be a first-team player for a team at the top of the league table.

  • Average SciSkill Mid-table; approximate SciSkill required to be a first-team player for a team in the mid-range of the league table.

  • Average SciSkill Relegation; approximate SciSkill required to be a first-team player for a team at the bottom of the league table.

Note: the averages described in this document do not represent the highest or lowest values in a league, but an indication of the SciSkill of an average player playing in the corresponding region in this league.

For more information on the SciSkill Index, check out this article.

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