Datasoccer

This soccer database enables you to search for country and club results, for the composition of teams of countries and clubs, and for the careers of players, from different angles.

Datasoccer is a unique source of information for the true football enthousiast with an eye for history, as well as for the professional football writer.

Messages of the publisher

1. The basic principles of choosing or omitting content

The outlook of database is very much international. English is used as being a broadly understood language. Text is kept to a minimum, in short remarks, and in the menu of the database. The database covers at present the years from 1945 to 2008 onward. It is intended to cover the era from the end of World War II, the beginning of the modern history of football. And of course every year last year's information is entered in the database.

Focusing on the best players in the world has made us set the limit at all international, capped players of the 'A' teams, (and in some cases the Olympic teams, in cases where it arguably is the strongest national selection). Apart from these players we feature the uncapped players of the top. Speaking of clubs we have drawn the limit at those playing at the highest national level. This means some clubs through the years fall out of or come (back) into consideration.

The guiding principle is to focus on the countries that have in the past and present shaped and continue to shape the history of international football. This is of course an ever changing picture that will need adjusting from time to time. As for now we have included the European countries with the exception of the small and very small football powers that mostly have never qualified for a major final international tournament. Of the American continent the foremost South American footballing countries have been included leaving out (as yet) Bolivia and Venezuela. From Northern and Central America only Mexico figures as yet. The rising footballing nations of Africa, Asia and Oceania are yet to be included.

2. Illustration

The imagery and pageantry of club colours and national colours, reflected in outfits and emblems, and their development through the years, are essential to any football enthousiast. It is therefore part of the intended layout of our database. In this respect shirt sponsoring is a hard nut to crack. The representation of shirt sponsoring in drawings of players in club outfits has been left out for esthetical and obvious legal reasons. With many commentators and writers we do abhor the ruining of traditional club shirts by depicting company and brand names. On the other hand the football shirt without sponsors' names nowadays looks in some way empty and outdated. Included are the club and national team outfit or outfits considered to be the most typical. For obvious legal reasons we have not included club emblems.

DISCLAIMER
Although extensive care has been taken to present the true and correct facts the hereunder mentioned author of this database cannot be held responsible for mistakes.

USER'S RIGHTS AND WRONGS
As a subscriber you are granted the right to use the database and its content privately as an amateur researcher, student or enthousiast of football's fact and history. You are not allowed to use, reproduce or extract from the database and its content for any exploitation directed at third parties nor to any other use outside the private sphere.

I wish you great times using the database to expand your knowledge of football in the major footballing nations of the world.

Bart Dingemans
Wielseweg 66
4024 BL Eck en Wiel
bart.dingemans@planet.nl

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the added value of this database?

How do I find a player?

What to do when I am not sure of the spelling of the name?

How to look for a (foreign) club, when you are not sure of the name?

How do I find out if a certain club is considered a top club?

How do I find the results of a club I have selected?

How have you dealt with name changes of clubs?

How to cope with clubs having the same name?

How have you treated club mergers and termination of clubs?

How do I look for match results of countries?

What is shown of the careers of the players in the database?

What is the meaning of terms in the composition of the national team?

What is the meaning of terms in the individual club results?

What is the meaning of terms in the records under season's results of all clubs?

Why have you included the line ups of top clubs as part of the database?

HOW HAVE YOU COPED WITH CLUBS AND PLAYERS SUBSEQUENTLY BELONGING TO DIFFERENT STATES?

The map of Europe has undergone quite some changes. Quite a number of new states have come into existence, others have disappeared from the map, and so new national teams have appeared and some national team selections have ceased to exist. All this is reflected in the database. Some national leagues have ceased to exist, and some new national leagues have been created, whereby a number of clubs have switched from one national league to another.

There was however a major hitch where clubs remained in existence that once belonged to one state, and from one moment on went over to another state. The database did not deliver correct results of national leagues, in cases where clubs had belonged to different national club leagues. We have had to correct this by artificially constructing different clubs, using slightly different names, for before and after the state reform in question. This is indicated in the general information on these clubs. Countries involved are - Germany and the German Democratic Republic, - Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic and Slovakia, - states of former Yugoslavia: Slovenia,Croatia, Bosnia Hercegovina, Macedonia and Serbia, - states of the former Soviet Union: Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia and Russia. Please note that not all young states figure in the database.

For players the change of nationality in football matters has not been proved a problem for the database. In the remarks on individual players something has been said concerning the allegiance to a national team, in the wake of these state reforms. Some players in the database have for different periods different nationalities behind their name.

Why have you sometimes listed top 10, resp. top 5 or top 3 scorers?

What is the purpose of the special notation of international match results?