The statistical profile displayed in a Radar Chart, allows you to create custom parameters tailored to the player profiles, which are related to your playing style. You can fully configure the parameters by choosing from over 200+ SciSports Events, which are also available in our Career Statistics feature. In this article you can find all SciSports events.
You are able to find the Statistical Profile as an extra feature on a player's profile, with Kylian Mbappé showcased as an example.
Switching Between Competitions and Seasons in the Statistical Profile panel
Within the player’s overall profile page, you can quickly navigate through the different competitions and seasons that the player has participated in. Using the left and right arrows in the Statistical Profile panel, you can switch between these displays to instantly see a player’s career across leagues and/or seasons. By default, the panel will show the most recent domestic league season.
How can I create my own Statistical Profile Radar Chart?
When you press on 'See Details', the Radar Chart opens up and the player is automatically included. You have the option to select a season, team and position group, which will be used as input to generate your own radar chart.
Bonus: If a specific season displays 'xMetrics,' it indicates that metrics such as Expected Goals (xG), Expected Assists (xA), and Expected Shots (xS) are available for that season of the player.
SciSports has created various standard position profiles. Considering Kylian Mbappé has played the majority of his minutes at the CF position, this position profile is automatically applied. This profile, as shown in the example, includes:
Shots
Goals
xGoals (xG)
xAssists (xA)
Off. Headers
Box Receptions
Ball Losses Opp. Half
Your 'ideal' player profile may differ from the default player profiles of SciSports. Within this section, you can select your own parameters to create your player profile. You can either remove selected events by clicking 'X' next to the event, and add new ones by clicking 'Add a stat...' at the bottom. This will open a list of over 200+ SciSports Events to choose from.
Comparing Successful vs. Unsuccessful Events Types
The Statistical Profile also offers a breakdown of successful and unsuccessful actions for a wide range of metrics. Using the event drop-down (e.g., Long Pass), you can have the ability to add both outcomes to the Radar Chart, allowing for a more nuanced evaluation of a player’s effectiveness in different aspects of the game.
Once you have selected the key parameters and developed a player profile that seamlessly aligns with the playing style of your/a club, you can name it (e.g. 'Mobile Striker No. 9') and save it for future use.
How can I benchmark a player with a league?
Within the Statistical Profile feature, you can benchmark a player of your choice against a blend of a position group, a season, and a league of your choice. When selecting a league, the average performance will be calculated of all players (450+ playing minutes) within the position group and season selected.
Example: Kylian Mbappé is compared to all other Centre Forward(s) in season 2023-24 of Ligue 1. The player will be represented in yellow, while the average of the league will be shown with a dotted grey line.
How can I benchmark multiple players?
You are able to benchmark up to three players against each other. This limit ensures the Radar Chart remains clear and manageable. First, please navigate to our Compare tool via the top menu of the application.
You can type and select a player's name in the search bar, and choose the season and position group you would like to benchmark the player with.
What are the numbers around the Radar Chart?
Whenever you stand with your mouse in the Radar Chart, numbers will appear underneath the parameters. This number represents what is shown in the Radar Chart, which gives you the number of the dot of each parameter. The numbers are always calculated per 90 minutes and originate from the Career Statistics page.
How can I download the Statistical Profile?
Once you have created the perfect Radar Chart that you want to use for your own purposes, you have the option to download the page as a .PDF file, making it effortless to use in presentations, for example.