Sofascore Rating Improved: What Goes Into Calculations?

Football is often called the beautiful game because of its fine details. Every pass, tackle, and shot can make a difference. With the improved Sofascore Rating, those details are now measured more precisely than ever.
This single number rates every player’s performance on the pitch with full objectivity. Thanks to a more detailed breakdown, fans can now see exactly what influenced each Rating – making football analysis clearer and fairer.
One Number That Tells the Whole Story
During every match, hundreds of actions are tracked in real time and post-match. These data points are then processed by an algorithm, which evaluates their context and impact. The result is the Sofascore Rating – an objective indicator that sums up a player’s contribution.
Unlike opinions, this Rating is built entirely on data. It covers both, offensive and defensive actions, making sure that every part of the game is taken into calculations.

The Five Key Categories of the Rating
To better explain what makes the Rating, actions are now grouped into five categories:
- Shooting – How the quality of a player’s shots affected their team’s chance to score.

- Passing – How their passes created opportunities, with progressive or riskier passes rated higher than safe backwards ones.

- Dribbling – How ball carries and dribbles improved their team’s attacking potential.

- Defending – How well the player stopped the opposition from scoring.

- Goalkeeping – How effective the goalkeeper was in preventing goals.

Not Every Pass Has the Same Weight
This new breakdown makes it clear: not all passes are equal. A simple sideways pass may keep possession, but it doesn’t have the same value as a ball through the defense or an assist delivered from half the pitch.

For example, a short pass leading to a routine shot has less influence on the Rating compared to a long, visionary pass that directly creates a goal. Both may be “correct” passes, but their impact is not the same – and the advanced Sofascore Rating reflects that.

Match Ratings, Season Ratings
Fans will notice the enhanced Ratings across the Sofascore platform in two main forms:
- Match Rating – Shows how a player and team performed in a single game.
- Season Rating – Averages performances across an entire competition or season.
These Ratings are more than numbers, they also shape Sofascore’s Player of the Season Awards. The player with the league’s highest average Rating earns this honour. In-app badges are awarded in over 120 football leagues, while top players in major competitions also receive a physical trophy.
>> Global Football Stars Show Their Player of the Season Trophies
Why It Matters
Football can lead to endless debates. The advanced Sofascore Rating adds another layer of objectivity, giving fans and analysts a clear benchmark for performance. One number sums it all up, and now everyone can see what went into it.

With the improved Sofascore Rating, every football fan has another tool to understand the game.
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22. jan. 2026Sofascore Rating Improved: What Goes Into Calculations?

Football is often called the beautiful game because of its fine details. Every pass, tackle, and shot can make a difference. With the improved Sofascore Rating, those details are now measured more precisely than ever.
This single number rates every player’s performance on the pitch with full objectivity. Thanks to a more detailed breakdown, fans can now see exactly what influenced each Rating – making football analysis clearer and fairer.
One Number That Tells the Whole Story
During every match, hundreds of actions are tracked in real time and post-match. These data points are then processed by an algorithm, which evaluates their context and impact. The result is the Sofascore Rating – an objective indicator that sums up a player’s contribution.
Unlike opinions, this Rating is built entirely on data. It covers both, offensive and defensive actions, making sure that every part of the game is taken into calculations.

The Five Key Categories of the Rating
To better explain what makes the Rating, actions are now grouped into five categories:
- Shooting – How the quality of a player’s shots affected their team’s chance to score.

- Passing – How their passes created opportunities, with progressive or riskier passes rated higher than safe backwards ones.

- Dribbling – How ball carries and dribbles improved their team’s attacking potential.

- Defending – How well the player stopped the opposition from scoring.

- Goalkeeping – How effective the goalkeeper was in preventing goals.

Not Every Pass Has the Same Weight
This new breakdown makes it clear: not all passes are equal. A simple sideways pass may keep possession, but it doesn’t have the same value as a ball through the defense or an assist delivered from half the pitch.

For example, a short pass leading to a routine shot has less influence on the Rating compared to a long, visionary pass that directly creates a goal. Both may be “correct” passes, but their impact is not the same – and the advanced Sofascore Rating reflects that.

Match Ratings, Season Ratings
Fans will notice the enhanced Ratings across the Sofascore platform in two main forms:
- Match Rating – Shows how a player and team performed in a single game.
- Season Rating – Averages performances across an entire competition or season.
These Ratings are more than numbers, they also shape Sofascore’s Player of the Season Awards. The player with the league’s highest average Rating earns this honour. In-app badges are awarded in over 120 football leagues, while top players in major competitions also receive a physical trophy.
>> Global Football Stars Show Their Player of the Season Trophies
Why It Matters
Football can lead to endless debates. The advanced Sofascore Rating adds another layer of objectivity, giving fans and analysts a clear benchmark for performance. One number sums it all up, and now everyone can see what went into it.

With the improved Sofascore Rating, every football fan has another tool to understand the game.
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