Goal efficiency
How clinical and direct the player was in front of goal — volume, accuracy, and conversion.

Sinop Fc · Copa Verde · Midfielder · #0 · Brazil · 22 yrs
Victor plays as a midfielder for Sinop Fc. Victor is a Brazilian international, 22 years old, midfielder, currently at Sinop Fc. Victor was born in Brazil on 2003-03-07. Victor's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across Copa Verde, Matogrossense 2. Victor's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore Victor season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.

Midfielder · #0
Season intelligence
Profile as Midfielder: balanced output without a single dominant trait. Archetype: Balanced contributor.
Scaled 0–99 from season output — map to fantasy, comparisons, or scouting cards.
Per-90 rates, efficiency ratios, and Sportra indices from season totals.
How clinical and direct the player was in front of goal — volume, accuracy, and conversion.
Playmaking output: assists, key passes, and custom chance-creation signals.
Minutes, availability, and how central they were to the team.
Every tracked category for this league and season, grouped by Sportra.
Victor plays as a midfielder for Sinop Fc. Victor is a Brazilian international, 22 years old, midfielder, currently at Sinop Fc. Victor was born in Brazil on 2003-03-07. Victor's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across Copa Verde, Matogrossense 2. Victor's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore Victor season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.
Season intelligence
Profile as Midfielder: balanced output without a single dominant trait. Archetype: Balanced contributor.
Scaled 0–99 from season output — map to fantasy, comparisons, or scouting cards.
Per-90 rates, efficiency ratios, and Sportra indices from season totals.
How clinical and direct the player was in front of goal — volume, accuracy, and conversion.
Playmaking output: assists, key passes, and custom chance-creation signals.
Minutes, availability, and how central they were to the team.
Every tracked category for this league and season, grouped by Sportra.
Benfica were held to a 2-2 draw at home to promoted side Academico de Viseu FC in Liga Portugal on Sunday as they prepare for Thursday's trip to Tynecastle to face Hearts. Hearts, meanwhile, were 4-0 winners against Dundee United at Tynecastle in Wouter Vrancken's first victory as manager. If Hearts lose the tie they will likely face either Rapid Vienna or Paide Linnameeskond in the Conference League play-off.

Andoni Iraola could not have been clearer about how he plans to change Liverpool when speaking in his opening press conference. "We have to be a team that works hard, intense and aggressive.” That shift in approach is embodied by Victor Munoz.
Cristóbal Alfaro scored twice as Mexico retained their Concacaf Under-20 title with a 2-0 victory over the United States in the final at the Azteca on Sunday. The victory booked Mexico’s place at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics – the US have already qualified as hosts – but the match was overshadowed by a controversial red card. The US were reduced to 10 men just before half-time when Chris Applewhite received a red card after a VAR review for a challenge on Hugo Camberos, during which the US captain appeared to make minimal contact with his opponent.
Hearts fans, we asked for your views after Sunday's 4-0 Scottish Premiership win over Dundee United. Charlie: Great to see Hearts play football, it takes time but the signs are good. Calvin Miller and Oisin McEntee look real players but after all the recent criticism it was great to see Jamie McCart produce a wonderful performance.
The Argentine superstar had only just returned to the starting lineup and delivered a spectacular performance in the opening match, but unfortunate circumstances have now forced him away from the team. Lionel Messi will be missing when Inter Miami faces Monterrey in a crucial 2026 Leagues Cup clash, leaving the club without its biggest attacking weapon at a particularly important moment in the tournament. The Argentine superstar had only just returned to the starting lineup and delivered a spectacular performance in the opening match, but unfortunate circumstances have now forced him away from the team. The absence immediately changes the complexion of the matchup, especially with Inter Miami already dealing with several other attacking problems. Monterrey, meanwhile, enters the contest knowing that a victory could dramatically improve its chances of staying alive in the competition after losing its opening match to Orlando City. Messi’s absence comes only days after one of his most impressive performances of the summer. The 39-year-old started Inter Miami’s Leagues Cup opener against Atlético de San Luis and scored twice while also providing an assist in a 4-2 victory, directly contributing to three of the club’s four goals. It was the Argentine’s first start for Inter Miami since returning from the 2026 World Cup with La Albiceleste, and his performance immediately reminded everyone why the club remains so dependent on him. He looked sharp throughout the match, constantly finding space between the lines and creating problems whenever he received the ball around the penalty area. The result also gave the Herons an important early advantage in the revamped Leagues Cup format. With only three Phase One matches available and goal difference playing a major role in determining who advances, every goal can become valuable later in the competition. However, Messi will now have to watch from afar as Inter Miami takes on one of the strongest clubs from Liga MX. Why isn’t Lionel Messi playing against Monterrey? The reason behind Messi’s absence is deeply personal and far more significant than a routine injury, suspension or decision to rotate the squad. Jorge Messi, Lionel Messi’s father and longtime agent, died in Rosario at the age of 68, with his death confirmed on Saturday after he had been receiving medical treatment. The news has prompted tributes from various organizations and clubs, including the Argentine Football Association (AFA) and Barcelona. Our deepest condolences. May Jorge Messi rest in peace. pic.twitter.com/PPSTTjHki1— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) August 8, 2026 Messi has subsequently traveled to Argentina to be with his family during this extremely difficult period. Reports indicate that he is expected to reunite with his mother Celia Cuccittini, his siblings and other relatives in Rosario, where arrangements for a private ceremony are expected to take place. Sending our deepest strength to Leo Messi and his family.We’re with you during this difficult time and sending you our warmest embrace. pic.twitter.com/YOCenOHSWy— Selección Argentina in English (@AFASeleccionEN) August 8, 2026 The decision to leave Inter Miami at this moment is therefore completely understandable. Soccer has understandably taken a back seat as Messi returns home to mourn his father and support his family. Painful moment overshadows a crucial match There is an important soccer story developing around the Inter Miami-Monterrey meeting, but Messi’s absence puts everything else into perspective. The Leagues Cup remains important, particularly with both clubs fighting for a place in the knockout rounds, yet the circumstances surrounding the Argentine’s departure understandably dominate the conversation. Miami enters the match with three points after its opening victory, while Monterrey has no points after its defeat to Orlando City. The Mexican club needs a result, while Inter Miami wants to strengthen its position before its final Phase One fixtur
Inter Miami return to action in the 2026 Leagues Cup, this time to face Monterrey. Here are all the details on how to watch this match live in the United States. Here are all of the details of where you can watch Inter Miami vs Monterrey on US television and via legal streaming: WHO Inter Miami vs Monterrey WHAT Leagues Cup 2026 season WHEN 8:00pm ET / 5:00pm PT • Saturday, August 8, 2026 WHERE Apple TV STREAM WATCH NOW Match Overview Inter Miami enter this match as the clear favorite. In their opening fixture, the Herons defeated Atletico de San Luis in a 4-2 comeback victory, powered by a brace from captain Lionel Messi. On the other side, Monterrey failed to overcome Orlando City. The Liga MX side suffered a 2-1 loss against the MLS club, with Antoine Griezmann netting his first Leagues Cup goal for his new team. Details on how to watch Apple TV is the home for Major League Soccer – where you can watch Inter Miami vs Monterrey and every MLS and Leagues Cup game. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, Apple TV, smartphone, tablet, Roku, and other smart streaming devices. Apple TV will stream every MLS game – including MLS Cup Playoffs and Leagues Cup – with no blackouts. Apple TV is available on all Apple iOS devices, Mac, PC, Amazon Fire TV and Fire Stick, Android TV, Google TV, LG smart TVs, Panasonic smart TVs, Playstation 4 & 5, Roku streaming devices and smart TVs, Samsung smart TVs, Sony smart TVs, Vizio smart TVs, and Xbox One, One S, Series X and Series S. In addition, you can AirPlay or cast from your phone or computer to any compatible screen. SEE MORE: Schedule of Leagues Cup games on US TV and streaming How to watch anywhere with VPN If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.
Inter Miami face Monterrey in Matchday 2 of the 2026 Leagues Cup, looking to move one step closer to sealing their spot in the next round. Inter Miami host Monterrey on Saturday in Matchday 2 of the 2026 Leagues Cup, with the result carrying real weight for both sides’ hopes of reaching the knockout rounds — and with Miami set to be without Lionel Messi, who won’t feature today following the passing of his father. The competition runs on two separate 18-team tables, one for MLS and one for Liga MX, with only the top four clubs from each advancing to the Round of 16. Miami currently sits second in the MLS table with three points and a plus-2 goal differential after their 4-2 win, with a Messi brace, over Atletico San Luis, trailing only Charlotte on goal difference. Monterrey, meanwhile, sit at the bottom of the Liga MX table with zero points following their 2-1 opening loss to Orlando City, making Saturday’s match considerably more urgent for the Mexican side. What happens if Inter Miami beat Monterrey A victory in regulation would move Miami to six points, likely vaulting them into the top spot in the MLS table. It would also leave Miami needing just a positive result in their final group match to all but lock up a top-four finish and a spot in the knockout rounds for a fourth straight Leagues Cup. For Monterrey, a loss would leave them on zero points through two matches, putting real pressure on their final outing to have any realistic shot at climbing into Liga MX’s top four. What happens if Inter Miami and Monterrey draw The Leagues Cup doesn’t allow for straight draws — any match tied after 90 minutes goes directly to a penalty shootout, with the winner awarded two points and the loser one. Should Miami win the shootout, they’d move to five points, likely holding their position near the top of the MLS table, while Monterrey would collect one point but remain toward the bottom of the Liga MX standings. If Monterrey instead win the shootout, Miami would sit on four points, still very much alive for the knockout rounds, while Monterrey would climb off zero points and keep their own qualification hopes within reach heading into the final matchday. What happens if Inter Miami lose to Monterrey A loss in regulation would leave Miami on three points, level with where they started the day, though a worse goal differential could see them slip several spots down the MLS table depending on other results. It wouldn’t be fatal to their knockout chances, but it would put considerable pressure on their final group-stage match to secure a top-four finish. For Monterrey, meanwhile, a win would bring them to three points and go a long way toward reviving their own path to the knockout rounds after their rocky start to the tournament.
In a recent post on X, Italian journalist Damiano Er Faina mentioned that Tottenham Hotspur are stepping up their efforts to land Galatasaray forward Victor Osimhen. It has been claimed that Spurs are...
It has been a remarkable few days for an institution that may be irredeemable but this is a story that stretches back to a decision in 2010There are decades in which nothing happens, and weeks in which decades happen, and those weeks tend to result in leaders being toppled. Not even a fortnight ago, Gianni Infantino was taking his victory lap on Instagram, attacking “those behind their pens and papers, behind their screens spreading hate and false rumours” who had dared to question elements of his World Cup, which had generated a record $15bn in revenues. But the next day came the revelation of his plan to sell the World Cup to outside investors and a backlash that has him scrabbling to save his presidency.It has been a remarkable few days, but this is a story whose roots stretch way back, to the decision in Zurich in 2010 to award the 2022 World Cup not to the US but to Qatar, to a furious Bill Clinton hurling an ashtray across the room and demanding action, to an FBI inquiry into corruption, and to the flipping of the larger-than-life Concacaf general secretary Chuck Blazer, who had two apartments in Trump Tower, one for himself and one for his cats. Continue reading...
A masterclass from Phoebe Litchfield, as she hit the fastest fifty in the history of The Hundred women's competition, headlined SunRisers Leeds' straightforward chase of Birmingham Phoenix's underwhelming 107-9 to see her side to victory in Birmingham and keep them alive in the competition.
Swindon Town boss Ian Holloway insists he would be "delighted" if the League Two side repeat last season's 2-1 defeat by Cardiff City in the EFL Cup. The Bluebirds, who thrashed Italian giants Roma 4-1 in their final pre-season friendly last weekend, kick off the season against the Robins at Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday (15:00 BST). The teams met at the same stage in the 2025-26 competition, when goals by Cian Ashford and Rubin Colwill earned Cardiff victory on their way to the quarter-finals, where they were beaten by Chelsea.
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Benfica were held to a 2-2 draw at home to promoted side Academico de Viseu FC in Liga Portugal on Sunday as they prepare for Thursday's trip to Tynecastle to face Hearts. Hearts, meanwhile, were 4-0 winners against Dundee United at Tynecastle in Wouter Vrancken's first victory as manager. If Hearts lose the tie they will likely face either Rapid Vienna or Paide Linnameeskond in the Conference League play-off.

Andoni Iraola could not have been clearer about how he plans to change Liverpool when speaking in his opening press conference. "We have to be a team that works hard, intense and aggressive.” That shift in approach is embodied by Victor Munoz.
Cristóbal Alfaro scored twice as Mexico retained their Concacaf Under-20 title with a 2-0 victory over the United States in the final at the Azteca on Sunday. The victory booked Mexico’s place at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics – the US have already qualified as hosts – but the match was overshadowed by a controversial red card. The US were reduced to 10 men just before half-time when Chris Applewhite received a red card after a VAR review for a challenge on Hugo Camberos, during which the US captain appeared to make minimal contact with his opponent.
Hearts fans, we asked for your views after Sunday's 4-0 Scottish Premiership win over Dundee United. Charlie: Great to see Hearts play football, it takes time but the signs are good. Calvin Miller and Oisin McEntee look real players but after all the recent criticism it was great to see Jamie McCart produce a wonderful performance.
The Argentine superstar had only just returned to the starting lineup and delivered a spectacular performance in the opening match, but unfortunate circumstances have now forced him away from the team. Lionel Messi will be missing when Inter Miami faces Monterrey in a crucial 2026 Leagues Cup clash, leaving the club without its biggest attacking weapon at a particularly important moment in the tournament. The Argentine superstar had only just returned to the starting lineup and delivered a spectacular performance in the opening match, but unfortunate circumstances have now forced him away from the team. The absence immediately changes the complexion of the matchup, especially with Inter Miami already dealing with several other attacking problems. Monterrey, meanwhile, enters the contest knowing that a victory could dramatically improve its chances of staying alive in the competition after losing its opening match to Orlando City. Messi’s absence comes only days after one of his most impressive performances of the summer. The 39-year-old started Inter Miami’s Leagues Cup opener against Atlético de San Luis and scored twice while also providing an assist in a 4-2 victory, directly contributing to three of the club’s four goals. It was the Argentine’s first start for Inter Miami since returning from the 2026 World Cup with La Albiceleste, and his performance immediately reminded everyone why the club remains so dependent on him. He looked sharp throughout the match, constantly finding space between the lines and creating problems whenever he received the ball around the penalty area. The result also gave the Herons an important early advantage in the revamped Leagues Cup format. With only three Phase One matches available and goal difference playing a major role in determining who advances, every goal can become valuable later in the competition. However, Messi will now have to watch from afar as Inter Miami takes on one of the strongest clubs from Liga MX. Why isn’t Lionel Messi playing against Monterrey? The reason behind Messi’s absence is deeply personal and far more significant than a routine injury, suspension or decision to rotate the squad. Jorge Messi, Lionel Messi’s father and longtime agent, died in Rosario at the age of 68, with his death confirmed on Saturday after he had been receiving medical treatment. The news has prompted tributes from various organizations and clubs, including the Argentine Football Association (AFA) and Barcelona. Our deepest condolences. May Jorge Messi rest in peace. pic.twitter.com/PPSTTjHki1— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) August 8, 2026 Messi has subsequently traveled to Argentina to be with his family during this extremely difficult period. Reports indicate that he is expected to reunite with his mother Celia Cuccittini, his siblings and other relatives in Rosario, where arrangements for a private ceremony are expected to take place. Sending our deepest strength to Leo Messi and his family.We’re with you during this difficult time and sending you our warmest embrace. pic.twitter.com/YOCenOHSWy— Selección Argentina in English (@AFASeleccionEN) August 8, 2026 The decision to leave Inter Miami at this moment is therefore completely understandable. Soccer has understandably taken a back seat as Messi returns home to mourn his father and support his family. Painful moment overshadows a crucial match There is an important soccer story developing around the Inter Miami-Monterrey meeting, but Messi’s absence puts everything else into perspective. The Leagues Cup remains important, particularly with both clubs fighting for a place in the knockout rounds, yet the circumstances surrounding the Argentine’s departure understandably dominate the conversation. Miami enters the match with three points after its opening victory, while Monterrey has no points after its defeat to Orlando City. The Mexican club needs a result, while Inter Miami wants to strengthen its position before its final Phase One fixtur
Inter Miami return to action in the 2026 Leagues Cup, this time to face Monterrey. Here are all the details on how to watch this match live in the United States. Here are all of the details of where you can watch Inter Miami vs Monterrey on US television and via legal streaming: WHO Inter Miami vs Monterrey WHAT Leagues Cup 2026 season WHEN 8:00pm ET / 5:00pm PT • Saturday, August 8, 2026 WHERE Apple TV STREAM WATCH NOW Match Overview Inter Miami enter this match as the clear favorite. In their opening fixture, the Herons defeated Atletico de San Luis in a 4-2 comeback victory, powered by a brace from captain Lionel Messi. On the other side, Monterrey failed to overcome Orlando City. The Liga MX side suffered a 2-1 loss against the MLS club, with Antoine Griezmann netting his first Leagues Cup goal for his new team. Details on how to watch Apple TV is the home for Major League Soccer – where you can watch Inter Miami vs Monterrey and every MLS and Leagues Cup game. With the legal streaming service, you can watch the game on your computer, Apple TV, smartphone, tablet, Roku, and other smart streaming devices. Apple TV will stream every MLS game – including MLS Cup Playoffs and Leagues Cup – with no blackouts. Apple TV is available on all Apple iOS devices, Mac, PC, Amazon Fire TV and Fire Stick, Android TV, Google TV, LG smart TVs, Panasonic smart TVs, Playstation 4 & 5, Roku streaming devices and smart TVs, Samsung smart TVs, Sony smart TVs, Vizio smart TVs, and Xbox One, One S, Series X and Series S. In addition, you can AirPlay or cast from your phone or computer to any compatible screen. SEE MORE: Schedule of Leagues Cup games on US TV and streaming How to watch anywhere with VPN If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out World Soccer Talk’s guide to the best VPNs for streaming soccer.
Inter Miami face Monterrey in Matchday 2 of the 2026 Leagues Cup, looking to move one step closer to sealing their spot in the next round. Inter Miami host Monterrey on Saturday in Matchday 2 of the 2026 Leagues Cup, with the result carrying real weight for both sides’ hopes of reaching the knockout rounds — and with Miami set to be without Lionel Messi, who won’t feature today following the passing of his father. The competition runs on two separate 18-team tables, one for MLS and one for Liga MX, with only the top four clubs from each advancing to the Round of 16. Miami currently sits second in the MLS table with three points and a plus-2 goal differential after their 4-2 win, with a Messi brace, over Atletico San Luis, trailing only Charlotte on goal difference. Monterrey, meanwhile, sit at the bottom of the Liga MX table with zero points following their 2-1 opening loss to Orlando City, making Saturday’s match considerably more urgent for the Mexican side. What happens if Inter Miami beat Monterrey A victory in regulation would move Miami to six points, likely vaulting them into the top spot in the MLS table. It would also leave Miami needing just a positive result in their final group match to all but lock up a top-four finish and a spot in the knockout rounds for a fourth straight Leagues Cup. For Monterrey, a loss would leave them on zero points through two matches, putting real pressure on their final outing to have any realistic shot at climbing into Liga MX’s top four. What happens if Inter Miami and Monterrey draw The Leagues Cup doesn’t allow for straight draws — any match tied after 90 minutes goes directly to a penalty shootout, with the winner awarded two points and the loser one. Should Miami win the shootout, they’d move to five points, likely holding their position near the top of the MLS table, while Monterrey would collect one point but remain toward the bottom of the Liga MX standings. If Monterrey instead win the shootout, Miami would sit on four points, still very much alive for the knockout rounds, while Monterrey would climb off zero points and keep their own qualification hopes within reach heading into the final matchday. What happens if Inter Miami lose to Monterrey A loss in regulation would leave Miami on three points, level with where they started the day, though a worse goal differential could see them slip several spots down the MLS table depending on other results. It wouldn’t be fatal to their knockout chances, but it would put considerable pressure on their final group-stage match to secure a top-four finish. For Monterrey, meanwhile, a win would bring them to three points and go a long way toward reviving their own path to the knockout rounds after their rocky start to the tournament.
In a recent post on X, Italian journalist Damiano Er Faina mentioned that Tottenham Hotspur are stepping up their efforts to land Galatasaray forward Victor Osimhen. It has been claimed that Spurs are...
It has been a remarkable few days for an institution that may be irredeemable but this is a story that stretches back to a decision in 2010There are decades in which nothing happens, and weeks in which decades happen, and those weeks tend to result in leaders being toppled. Not even a fortnight ago, Gianni Infantino was taking his victory lap on Instagram, attacking “those behind their pens and papers, behind their screens spreading hate and false rumours” who had dared to question elements of his World Cup, which had generated a record $15bn in revenues. But the next day came the revelation of his plan to sell the World Cup to outside investors and a backlash that has him scrabbling to save his presidency.It has been a remarkable few days, but this is a story whose roots stretch way back, to the decision in Zurich in 2010 to award the 2022 World Cup not to the US but to Qatar, to a furious Bill Clinton hurling an ashtray across the room and demanding action, to an FBI inquiry into corruption, and to the flipping of the larger-than-life Concacaf general secretary Chuck Blazer, who had two apartments in Trump Tower, one for himself and one for his cats. Continue reading...
A masterclass from Phoebe Litchfield, as she hit the fastest fifty in the history of The Hundred women's competition, headlined SunRisers Leeds' straightforward chase of Birmingham Phoenix's underwhelming 107-9 to see her side to victory in Birmingham and keep them alive in the competition.
Swindon Town boss Ian Holloway insists he would be "delighted" if the League Two side repeat last season's 2-1 defeat by Cardiff City in the EFL Cup. The Bluebirds, who thrashed Italian giants Roma 4-1 in their final pre-season friendly last weekend, kick off the season against the Robins at Cardiff City Stadium on Saturday (15:00 BST). The teams met at the same stage in the 2025-26 competition, when goals by Cian Ashford and Rubin Colwill earned Cardiff victory on their way to the quarter-finals, where they were beaten by Chelsea.
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