SoccerStats has four main sections: Results, Matches, Players and Goals. Each section has a number of subsections.
General
At the top information is displayed showing the number of matches played and the number of wins, draws and losses. Then you can see the number of games that have been won/lost with only one goal. The biggest win, biggest loss and match with most goals are then shown. If the same number of goals have occurred more than once the most recent match is shown. Finally, the most frequent results are shown.
Result when
Here you can see the final result of a match when certain events have occurred. The different events are in the leftmost column. In the Occasions column you can see how many times the events have occurred. Under Final result you can see the results when a certain event occurred. It's also possible to select if the information should cover all, home or away matches.
List
A list of all played matches is shown on this screen. The most recent match is shown on top of the list. You can also select which matches to show. You can select all, home or away matches and also matches with a certain result.
Match Facts
More detailed information about each match is shown here. You select which match to see in the box at the top. Then you can see information about result, attendance, starting players, substitutions, goals, yellow cards and red cards.
Streaks
A streak is when you play a certain number of matches in a row without, for instance, losing. In this screen you can see the current streaks but also the longest streaks for the whole season. You can select if the streaks should be from all, home or away matches.
Misc.
In this screen you can see miscellaneous match statistics. There is information about the number of yellow and red cards and what matches have had the most yellow cards. You can also see the attendance average and what matches have had the highest/lowest attendance.
List
Here you can see a list of all the players in the team. For each player you can see information about matches played, played minutes, goals, yellow cards and red cards. It's possible to sort the list according to any of these attributes by selecting it in the box at the top right corner. You can also select if the list should be from all, home or away matches. Finally, you can select if the list should be from all or just a certain number of matches. If you select the first or last rounds you can also specify the number of rounds. A list of the five last matches could be a good way to display the players current from.
Facts
Detailed facts about each player are shown here. Select player in the box at the top. First is information about how many matches the player have appeared in, how many times he played from start, how many times he came in/went out and how many minutes he has played. Then you can see scored goals, scored goals on penalties, average time between goals, yellow cards and red cards. Average time between goals specifies how many minutes passes, in average, between the players goals. Finally, you can see when the player last scored a goals and got a yellow or red card.
General
Information about goals for and against is shown on this screen. You can see information about penalty goals, average time between goals, most goals in a match and fastest goals.
Distribution
A graph shows how the goals are distributed during the matches. The scale at the bottom specifies the minute of the match. The height of the bars specifies the number of goals. You can also read the number of goals on top of each bar. You can select if you want to see goals for or against and if the data should be from all, home or away matches. It's also possible to vary the length of the time interval from 45 minutes (one half) to 5 minutes.