Methodology

How Global Soccer Analytics Evaluates Players

Global Soccer Analytics (GSA) provides independent, position-specific evaluations of elite soccer players using a blended model that combines game film, performance data, tactical analysis, and projection modeling. Our methodology is designed to reflect how players are actually assessed by professional clubs, scouts, and technical staffs — not just box-score statistics or reputation.

Position-Specific Evaluation Framework

Players are evaluated within clearly defined positional roles, not across generic categories. Each role has its own weighted criteria.

This ensures players are compared only to others with similar tactical responsibilities.

 

Core Evaluation Pillars

Each player is assessed across five primary pillars:

Data Sources.

GSA evaluations draw from multiple inputs, including:

  • Full-match and multi-match game film
  • Verified match statistics (conference, national, and third-party data)
  • Team tactical context (formation, role, system)
  • Opponent quality and game state
  • In-person observations when available

Statistics are used to support, not replace, film-based evaluation.

Ranking Process

National Rankings are produced through a tiered scoring model, not simple numerical totals.

1.

Players are first grouped by position and role

2.

Each evaluation pillar is weighted based on positional importance

3.

Players are placed into tiers (elite, high-level, emerging)

4.

Final rankings reflect current performance + projected upside

Rankings are updated periodically to reflect new film, role changes, injuries, or development.

 

Independence & Transparency

Global Soccer Analytics:

  • Is independent and unaffiliated with any college, club, agency, or league
  • Does not accept payment to alter evaluations or rankings
  • May evaluate players at the request of athletes, families, or clubs
  • Acknowledges that soccer evaluation includes informed judgment alongside objective data

Limitations & Context

No evaluation model is perfect. GSA assessments reflect:

Available data at the time of evaluation.

Tactical roles assigned by a player’s team.

Normal variance in player development.

Evaluations are snapshots within a development continuum, not final verdicts.

 

Intended Use

GSA reports and rankings are intended for:

Player development analysis Scouting and recruitment insight Media and analytical reference Professional pathway evaluation

They are not guarantees of professional contracts or outcomes.