A public Player Passport for every match you play. Real stats, real ratings, real development notes — verified by your coach, not self-reported. One link you can share with a college scout, with family, or on Instagram.
Free for players. Data builds match by match.
The problem
Scouts see thousands of edited clips a year. What they can't see is context — how you played across 30 matches, how you develop week-to-week, how your coach actually rates you. That's what gets you signed, not a 15-second reel.
How most players present themselves today
With MyCantera
What you get
Goals, assists, appearances, minutes, clean sheets — entered by your coach during matches, not by you typing into a form. That's what makes it credible.
Technical, tactical, physical, psychological. Based on the four-corner player model used by the FA, DFB, and Spanish FA. A scout sees a shape, not a number.
Month-by-month view of how your ratings and stats have moved. Shows trajectory, not just a snapshot. A player getting better is more interesting than a player who's already good.
Short observations after each match and each training block. These are the things a scout would ask a coach if they could — now they don't have to.
A single link: mycantera.com/player/your-id. Send in a DM. Drop in your Instagram bio. Put on your college application. Updates automatically — you never have to rewrite your bio.
Toggle your passport public or private. Passport stays private inside the app for coaches and parents either way — being public just means your URL is shareable without login.
Why this matters
Consistency matters more than flash
A player with 8/10 ratings across 25 matches is more valuable than a player with one 9/10 and a YouTube reel. Your passport shows the whole season.
Verification beats self-promotion
When a scout sees a passport that's updated by your coach — who has their own reputation on the line — the data carries weight that a self-written CV doesn't.
Development trajectory is the differentiator
"Where will this player be in 18 months?" is the scout's real question. A passport showing month-by-month growth answers it. A highlight reel doesn't.
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