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What is in the Career Statistics page?

A closer look at what the career statistics page includes

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Written by Jurre van Laarhoven
Updated over 2 years ago

The recruitment platform offers a wide range of functionalities and the Career Statistics page is a great way to contextualise data-driven insights through general numbers.

In the updated Career Statistics page, users have the option to view a chosen player's general data from the last three domestic league seasons - including appearances, minutes played, starts, goals, assists, yellow cards and red cards.

This view can also be customised in the 'All position groups' tab where you can create and manage your own views. Here you are able to create your own profiles from 50+ metrics available.

As shown below in the case of Mohamed Salah, these numbers are presented on a season-by-season basis and can also be normalised to a per 90 minutes basis.

By providing a toggle to normalise statistics on a per 90 minutes basis, this offers added insight into how a player has performed on average compared to other players. For instance, you may want to use the per 90 toggle to compare the goal-scoring record of two potential strikers who have played a differing number of minutes.

CREATING POSITION PROFILES

Within the 'All position groups tab' you can create defined position profiles based on what you would like to see in each position. As shown below, we have created multiple profiles for different positions on the pitch.

Profiles can be added or modified by clicking on 'manage view' where you will be presented with the option to modify the profile from 50+ metrics.

Once you have done this, you can return to the regular page view to take a closer look at how the player's statistics have changed over the last three seasons. This can be particularly effective when evaluating a player's development over time, how they align with your team's KPIs and more.

Click on this article to see how the Compare function can also use this feature.

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