When the ball crosses the opposition’s goal line.
When the ball crosses own goal line.
When a player scores a goal against their own team goal.
A shot that either results in a goal or is saved by the goalkeeper or last defender with the ball directed towards the goal frame (excluding cases where it hits the goal frame).
A shot directed outside the goal frame and goes out of bounds over the goal line without contact from another player.
A shot that is deflected by filed players, resulting in the ball either going out of the bounds over the sideline or remaining in play.
A shot that the impact is incorrect or ineffective, resulting in the ball either being out of play over the sideline or having no effect on the play.
A shot that is blocked by the goalkeeper at very close range immediately after shot is taken, often resulting in the ball’s trajectory being altered or becoming unpredictable.
The body part of shot that has been taken i.e. right foot, left foot, head, upper body, lower body.
Right foot
Left foot
Head
Upper Body
Lower Body
Pass Succeeded - When a player delivers the ball to a teammate without being intercepted by an opponent.
Pass Failed - When a player attempts to deliver the ball to a teammate, but does not complete it.
Lob Pass Succeeded - When a player make a “Pass Succeeded” using a lifting foot motion.
Lob Pass Failed - When a player make a “Pass Failed” using a lifting foot motion.
Pisada Pass Succeeded - When a player make a “Pass Succeeded” by stepping on the ball.
Pisada Pass Failed - When a player make a “Pass Failed” by stepping on the ball.
Far Post Pass Succeeded - When a player is able to strongly deliver the ball, as if taking a shot, towards a teammate positioned near the far goalpost successfully.
Far Post Pass Failed - When a player is able to strongly deliver the ball, as if taking a shot, towards a teammate positioned near the far goalpost, but does not complete it.
Short Pass - A pass shorter than 10m.
Long pass - A pass equal or longer than 10m.
Attacking Area Pass - A pass started in the offensive pitch area, based on where the goal you are attacking is, when the pitch is divided into three equal parts.
Middle Area Pass - A pass started on the middle area which is the central area of the pitch when divided into three equal parts.
Defensive Area Pass - A pass started in the defensive area which is your goalkeeper’s side of the pitch when divided into two equal parts.
Forward Pass - A pass played within 120 degrees forwards.
Sideways Pass - A pass played within 60 degrees towards both sides.
Backward Pass - A pass played within 120 degrees backward.
A final pass that leads to a goal. There can be additional situations registered as assists depending on the competition teams are playing in.
Any final pass that leads to a shot.
A player in possession of the ball successfully penetrating the space behind the opponent by attempting to move into their defensive zone
A player in possession of the ball attempting to penetrate the space behind the opponent within their defensive range, but failing to do.
When a player makes a take-on succeeded, the opponent has to be registered take-on Conceded.
A player in possession of the ball advancing toward the attacking direction by maneuvering outside the defensive range of an opponent, evading pressure from a defender, or creating space momentarily in a one-on-one situation in order to take a shot.