Tifolab exists to turn raw match data into something a scout can actually use: per-90 metrics, positional percentiles, and player comparisons that hold up when you look closely. This blog is where we'll write about the work behind those numbers.
What we'll cover
Expect three kinds of posts. Scouting analysis — profiles of players worth watching, argued from data rather than hype. Data explainers — plain-language walkthroughs of the metrics we use, where they come from, and where they fall short. And build notes — honest accounts of the decisions and trade-offs behind the platform.
What you won't find
We don't publish invented statistics or numbers we can't source. When a metric is a model estimate rather than a counted event, we say so. When our data has gaps, we'd rather show an empty state than fill it with something made up. That standard applies to the writing here too.
Where to start
If you're new, the player comparison tool and Explore are the quickest way to get a feel for the data. The new transfer news feed aggregates headlines from trusted sources and links the players involved straight to their profiles.
More soon.