
Players
How to Build a Standout Player Profile
Date:
Mar 18, 2025
Author:
Aria Mendes
001
Make Every Field Count
Clubs and coaches scan dozens of profiles a week. The ones that get a second look are complete: position, height, dominant hand, club history, and what level you've played. Fill in everything — an empty field is a reason to scroll past you.
Be specific. "Left back, 1.92m, right-handed, three seasons in the second division" tells a scout more in one line than a paragraph of adjectives. Facts travel; hype doesn't.


002
Let the Video Do the Talking
A 60–90 second highlight clip is the single most powerful thing on your profile. Show your actual game — fast breaks, defense, set plays — not just goals. Clean footage, your number visible, recent season.
Add your career timeline and any national-team or youth honors. Then request verification by linking an official roster — a verified badge moves you to the top of a scout's list.



