Football intelligence hub
Kickoff Lens is built around a consistent football intelligence system: team radar, club dossiers, squad depth, matchweek context, post-match recaps, source notes, and release gates. This page is the map for that system.
The World Cup section is the proof-of-work dataset. The club-football section extends the same structure toward Champions League, Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, and Ligue 1 without copying official fixture databases or using protected visual assets.
Current data proof
| World Cup teams | 48 |
|---|---|
| Player records | 1248 |
| Match pages | 104 |
| Finished matches | 79 |
| Pending confirmations | 0 |
| Future club-football competitions | Champions League, Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 |
Core intelligence layers
Data coverage matrix
What is live, what is planned, what is noindex, and what release gate is needed before more long-tail pages enter search.
Football strength radar glossary
How attack, defense, control, squad depth, venue adaptation, rest load, transition threat, and club-football axes should be read.
Club football data methodology
Release gates, source boundaries, noindex decisions, and the rights-safe data model behind the site.
Club dossier blueprint
How future club pages become useful through style profile, radar axes, squad depth, source notes, and no-thin-page rules.
Squad depth guide
How player roles, rotation load, availability visibility, and key-player dependency become source-safe football context.
Matchweek brief blueprint
How future league round pages add schedule pressure, table context, and radar matchups without copying fixture tables.
Post-match recap blueprint
How final scores become durable archive pages with result confirmation, event availability, and correction notes.
European league comparison guide
Why Champions League, Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, and Ligue 1 need different reading lenses.
Five-league data room
Dedicated reader entry for Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, and Ligue 1 coverage.
European club football data hub
The long-term entry point for Champions League and five major European league database sections.
How the layers work together
- Use radar axes to understand the shape of a matchup before kickoff.
- Use squad depth and club dossier rules to explain player dependency and rotation risk.
- Use matchweek briefs for schedule pressure, travel, table context, and competition-specific match questions.
- Use post-match recaps after full time to record what changed and how reliable the event timeline is.
- Use methodology to understand why some routes are indexable while thinner club, player, or matchweek routes remain noindex.
What makes the site different
- The site is not a copied fixture directory, official league product, betting tip sheet, livestream index, or scraped article feed.
- Public names are used as text identifiers; no official marks, club crests, kit images, trophy art, mascot art, broadcast screenshots, or copied official text are used.
- Thin club, player, and matchweek routes stay out of the sitemap until source-backed release gates are met.
- The same reader workflow can move from World Cup teams to future European club football without changing the editorial standard.