About My Club's World Cup
My Club's World Cup is an independent football-statistics project that looks at World Cup 2026 through the lens of domestic clubs. At a World Cup, players represent their national teams — but every one of them also belongs to a domestic club. This site re-tells the tournament from the club's point of view.
The idea
Each national-team player is mapped to the club they play for, so a club's “World Cup performance” becomes the combined output of its players across all the national teams they turn out for. If Olise scores twice for France, Díaz three times for Colombia, and Kane five for England, their club is credited with all ten goals. That single rule lets us rank and compare clubs — and the leagues they belong to — at the World Cup.
What you'll find
- A club leaderboard ranking every club by the combined World Cup output of its players, plus dozens of themed leaderboards (goals, assists, minutes, discipline, penalties, clutch goals, super-subs and more).
- A page for every club and league with its players' rolled-up stats, where it ranks among its peers, and concept-special features like Club Chemistry (a goal where scorer and assister are clubmates) and A House Divided (clubmates facing each other across opposing national teams).
- Efficiency leaderboards that normalise output per 90 minutes and per player sent.
Where the data comes from
Match data (fixtures, goals, assists, cards, minutes and penalties) is sourced from a third-party football-data provider and aggregated by us. All club- and league-level numbers on this site are our own calculations rolled up from individual player contributions. Figures update as the tournament progresses; the footer shows the “data as of” date for the current snapshot, and counts should be treated as provisional while games are still being played.
Independence
This is a fan-made, independent project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by FIFA, any national football association, any club or league, or any official World Cup body. All trademarks and club names belong to their respective owners and are used for identification and editorial purposes only.
Contact
Questions, corrections or feedback are welcome — see the contact page.
