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

World Cup - Qualification CONCACAF · Defender · #20 · Puerto Rico · 23 yrs
S. Paris is a defender. S. Paris is a represents Puerto Rico, 23 years old, defender. S. Paris wears shirt number 20. S. Paris was born in North York, Canada on 2002-04-26. S. Paris is 172 cm tall and weighs 55 kg. S. Paris's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across World Cup - Qualification CONCACAF, CONCACAF Nations League, Friendlies, World Cup - Qualification CONCACAF, and other leagues. S. Paris's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore S. Paris season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.

Defender · #20
Season intelligence
Profile as Defender: defensive work. Archetype: Ball-winning midfielder. Season rating 7.3.
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.
Isolation threat and progressive carrying — volume plus success rate.
How often they draw fouls and stay out of trouble with cards.
Tackles, duels, and off-ball defensive contribution.
Shot-stopping, goals conceded, and penalty saves.
Every tracked category for this league and season, grouped by Sportra.
S. Paris is a defender. S. Paris is a represents Puerto Rico, 23 years old, defender. S. Paris wears shirt number 20. S. Paris was born in North York, Canada on 2002-04-26. S. Paris is 172 cm tall and weighs 55 kg. S. Paris's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across World Cup - Qualification CONCACAF, CONCACAF Nations League, Friendlies, World Cup - Qualification CONCACAF, and other leagues. S. Paris's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore S. Paris season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.

Defender · #20
Season intelligence
Profile as Defender: defensive work. Archetype: Ball-winning midfielder. Season rating 7.3.
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.
Isolation threat and progressive carrying — volume plus success rate.
How often they draw fouls and stay out of trouble with cards.
Tackles, duels, and off-ball defensive contribution.
Shot-stopping, goals conceded, and penalty saves.
Every tracked category for this league and season, grouped by Sportra.

It's hot here in France. The country's weather service expects the current heatwave to be "widespread, prolonged and intense", with temperatures in some areas potentially topping 40° Celsius. Paris will still hold its annual Fête de la Musique celebrations on Sunday, but local officials in other regions have cancelled the event.

Luis Enrique pointed out the best thing Arsenal do ahead of the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain. The Champions League final could be another major moment for Paris Saint-Germain if they lift the trophy. Even so, Luis Enrique warned that it will not be an easy match, because he sees Arsenal as one of the strongest defensive teams in Europe. Luis Enrique said: “If you look at the team’s numbers, you can clearly see Mikel Arteta’s influence. He has changed the team’s mentality, made them competitive again, and they have continued improving their level. Arsenal are the perfect reflection of Arteta. Without the ball, they are the best team in Europe.” The match was already huge because of what is at stake, but what makes it even more interesting is the contrast in styles. Paris Saint-Germain eliminated Arsenal in last season’s semifinal, but this time their opponents arrive with confidence after winning the Premier League. Luis Enrique on set pieces There are many details that have to be perfect in a game like this. One of Arsenal’s biggest strengths is their set pieces, largely because of the height and physical presence of their players. Arteta led his team to a trophy (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) For Luis Enrique, that is one of the main things they must watch closely. He knows his team cannot match Arsenal in that area, since Paris Saint-Germain rely more on smaller, technical players who are not built for aerial duels in the same way. Luis Enrique said: “We are a smaller team, and we are used to different styles, but with the same idea of controlling the game, and it is very difficult to take the ball away from them. They represent Arteta’s ability to motivate the team very well.” Luis Enrique on Ousmane Dembélé’s attitude One of the biggest changes since Kylian Mbappé left the club has been the team’s willingness to work together when they lose possession. That has also been reflected in Ousmane Dembélé’s role in attack, since he continues to help his team by tracking back and working hard off the ball. Luis Enrique said: “You have to defend when you do not have the ball, it’s something every team has to do, just like in basketball, and I think he always shows his individual quality as well as his ability off the ball.”
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It's hot here in France. The country's weather service expects the current heatwave to be "widespread, prolonged and intense", with temperatures in some areas potentially topping 40° Celsius. Paris will still hold its annual Fête de la Musique celebrations on Sunday, but local officials in other regions have cancelled the event.

Luis Enrique pointed out the best thing Arsenal do ahead of the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain. The Champions League final could be another major moment for Paris Saint-Germain if they lift the trophy. Even so, Luis Enrique warned that it will not be an easy match, because he sees Arsenal as one of the strongest defensive teams in Europe. Luis Enrique said: “If you look at the team’s numbers, you can clearly see Mikel Arteta’s influence. He has changed the team’s mentality, made them competitive again, and they have continued improving their level. Arsenal are the perfect reflection of Arteta. Without the ball, they are the best team in Europe.” The match was already huge because of what is at stake, but what makes it even more interesting is the contrast in styles. Paris Saint-Germain eliminated Arsenal in last season’s semifinal, but this time their opponents arrive with confidence after winning the Premier League. Luis Enrique on set pieces There are many details that have to be perfect in a game like this. One of Arsenal’s biggest strengths is their set pieces, largely because of the height and physical presence of their players. Arteta led his team to a trophy (Justin Setterfield/Getty Images) For Luis Enrique, that is one of the main things they must watch closely. He knows his team cannot match Arsenal in that area, since Paris Saint-Germain rely more on smaller, technical players who are not built for aerial duels in the same way. Luis Enrique said: “We are a smaller team, and we are used to different styles, but with the same idea of controlling the game, and it is very difficult to take the ball away from them. They represent Arteta’s ability to motivate the team very well.” Luis Enrique on Ousmane Dembélé’s attitude One of the biggest changes since Kylian Mbappé left the club has been the team’s willingness to work together when they lose possession. That has also been reflected in Ousmane Dembélé’s role in attack, since he continues to help his team by tracking back and working hard off the ball. Luis Enrique said: “You have to defend when you do not have the ball, it’s something every team has to do, just like in basketball, and I think he always shows his individual quality as well as his ability off the ball.”
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