Football Statistics · · 5 min read · By Marco Rivers

How Football Channels Use Statistics Videos to Hit Millions of Views

A breakdown of the stats video formats top football creators use — and how to replicate them with free tools.

Open TikTok and search 'football stats'. The top results aren't from clubs or broadcasters — they're from one-person channels publishing simple animated charts every single day. The format is so reliable that several accounts have crossed a million followers in under a year doing nothing else.

The three core formats

Football stats channels rotate between three formats: head-to-head comparisons, all-time leaderboards and season-by-season races. Each takes under five minutes to make once you have a template.

watch: ronaldo-vs-messi-goals

Where to get the data

FBref, Transfermarkt and Wikipedia cover almost every stat worth animating. Copy a table, paste into Google Sheets, export as CSV, drop into Data to Video.

dataset: fifa-goals

What makes them work

  • Confrontational title — 'Who's actually the GOAT?' beats 'Comparison'
  • Fast pacing — under 25 seconds end-to-end
  • Clear winner reveal in the final 3 seconds
  • Familiar player faces as avatars
Posting daily is the cheat code. The algorithm rewards consistency in this niche more than any other I've worked in.
— Marco

Frequently asked questions

How often should I post?
Daily. The football stats niche moves fast and rewards consistency more than production value.
Do I need official data?
No — FBref, Transfermarkt and Wikipedia are accurate enough for short-form content as long as you credit them.

About the author

Marco Rivers — Football data creator. Marco runs a football-stats account that crossed 600k followers in 14 months posting one animated chart per day. He focuses on the European leagues and Champions League history.

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