Regular Season
Eastern Conference
- promoted, relegated, Cup Qualifier See Rank Key
Western Conference
- promoted, relegated, Cup Qualifier See Rank Key
Leaders
| 1. | Solomon Asante • Phoenix Rising | 20 |
| 2. | Daniel Armando Ríos • Nashville SC | 17 |
| 3. | Sebastián Guenzatti • Tampa Bay Rowdies | 14 |
| Kevaughn Frater • New Mexico United | 14 | |
| Adam Jahn • Phoenix Rising | 14 | |
| 6. | Corey Hertzog • Reno 1868 | 13 |
| 7. | Tom Barlow • New York Red Bulls II | 12 |
| Cameron Iwasa • Sacramento Republic | 12 | |
| Jared Stroud • New York Red Bulls II | 12 | |
| 10. | Douglas Martinez • Real Monarchs | 11 |
| Jerome Kiesewetter • El Paso Locomotive | 11 | |
| Junior Flemmings • Phoenix Rising | 11 | |
| Deshorn Brown • OKC Energy | 11 | |
| Frank López • 2 squads | 11 |
| 1. | Solomon Asante • Phoenix Rising | 34 |
| 2. | Jared Stroud • New York Red Bulls II | 20 |
| 3. | Daniel Armando Ríos • Nashville SC | 19 |
| 4. | Adam Jahn • Phoenix Rising | 18 |
| Junior Flemmings • Phoenix Rising | 18 | |
| Kevaughn Frater • New Mexico United | 18 | |
| Sebastián Guenzatti • Tampa Bay Rowdies | 18 | |
| Corey Hertzog • Reno 1868 | 18 | |
| 9. | Douglas Martinez • Real Monarchs | 17 |
| Rodrigo Da Costa • Tulsa Roughnecks FC | 17 |
| 1. | Paco Craig • Louisville City | 11 |
| 2. | Laurence Wyke • Atlanta United 2 | 10 |
| Kevaughn Frater • New Mexico United | 10 | |
| 4. | Jean-Christophe Koffi • New York Red Bulls II | 9 |
| Oscar Umar • Saint Louis FC | 9 | |
| Papé Diakité • Tampa Bay Rowdies | 9 | |
| 7. | Mikey Lopez • Birmingham Legion | 8 |
| Jack Barmby • San Antonio FC | 8 | |
| Jesse Daley • Tacoma Defiance | 8 | |
| Rafael Garcia • OKC Energy | 8 | |
| Adrian Vera • LA Galaxy II | 8 | |
| Cyprian Hedrick • Tulsa Roughnecks FC | 8 | |
| Harry Forrester • Orange County SC | 8 | |
| Junior Sandoval • 2 squads | 8 | |
| James Chambers • Bethlehem Steel FC | 8 |
| 1. | Zac Lubin • Phoenix Rising | 12 |
| 2. | John McCarthy • Tampa Bay Rowdies | 10 |
| 3. | Evan Newton • Indy Eleven | 9 |
| Thomas Olsen • Las Vegas Lights FC | 9 | |
| Matt Pickens • Nashville SC | 9 | |
| Matt Van Oekel • Birmingham Legion | 9 | |
| Logan Ketterer • El Paso Locomotive | 9 | |
| 8. | Diego Restrepo • Austin Bold | 8 |
| 9. | Matt Cardone • San Antonio FC | 7 |
| Kyle Morton • Pittsburgh Riverhounds | 7 | |
| Josh Cohen • Sacramento Republic | 7 |
Welcome to FBref. Please see our note below about the leagues and countries we cover and future plans.
League Notes
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About FBref.com
FBref.com launched (June 13, 2018) with coverage for England (5 leagues), France (2 leagues), Germany (3 leagues), Italy (2 leagues), Spain (2 leagues), and United States (3 leagues).
We have also added: Netherlands (July 16, 2018), Scotland (July 23, 2018), Portugal (July 30, 2018), Mexico (Oct 29, 2018), Belgium (Oct 29, 2018), Austria (Oct 29, 2018), Australia (Nov 5, 2018), Russia (Nov 5, 2018), Poland (Nov 12, 2018), Turkey (Nov 12, 2018), Denmark (Nov 28, 2018), Switzerland (Dec 4, 2018), Ukraine (Dec 17, 2018), Croatia (Dec 21, 2018), Greece (Jan 15, 2019), Bulgaria (Jan 29, 2019), Romania (Feb 18, 2019), Serbia (Mar 1, 2019), Czech Republic (Mar 1, 2019), Hungary (Mar 14, 2019), Norway (Apr 9, 2019), Sweden (Apr 9, 2019), Finland (Apr 18, 2019), Brazil (Jul 25, 2019), Argentina (Jul 29, 2019), China PR (Jul 29, 2019), Korea Republic (Jul 30, 2019), Japan (Aug 2, 2019), Chile (Aug 2, 2019), Colombia (Aug 6, 2019), Ecuador (Aug 6, 2019), Iran (Aug 7, 2019), Paraguay (Aug 8, 2019), Saudi Arabia (Aug 9, 2019), South Africa (Aug 12, 2019), Uruguay (Aug 14, 2019), Peru (Aug 15, 2019), India (Aug 16, 2019), Bolivia (Aug 28, 2019), Venezuela (Sep 3, 2019). We have many more leagues, but are vetting them and will release them as they are prepared.
On April 12, 2019, we released what we believe is one of the most complete sources for women's soccer data on the internet. This includes: FIFA Women's World Cup (1991-present), Women's Olympic Soccer (2016), UEFA Women's Champions League (2016-present), NWSL (USA) (2017-present), Women's Super League (ENG) (2017-present), Division 1 Féminine (FRA) (2017-present), Division 1 Féminine (GER) (2016-present), W-League (AUS) (2018-2019), Eredivisie Vrouwen (NED) (2018-2019), Toppserien (NOR) (2017-present), Damallsvenskan (SWE) (2017-present)
Note that player records are likely not complete for their careers. Players may come from or move to leagues we don't currently cover. This issue will go down over time, as we add new leagues and seasons. Eventually, you'll be able to see Alexis Sanchez's stats in the Chilean Primera or maybe even Johan Cruyff's career stats. We will never in the future have less data than we do today. Because we are launching with a small set of countries, FBref will be ad-free for the entire year after its launch. The only payment we will ask for is that you let us know if you find an issue, so we can get better and better.
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For more information, see our Launch Blog Post, the overall leagues/competition page with details on leagues and seasons we include, or our About Page. Let us know if you find an issue or have a suggestion.
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