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Type of site | soccer website, soccer app |
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| Available in | English |
| Founded | 2025 |
| Headquarters | |
| URL | cafescore |
CafeScore is an association football statistics website and mobile application founded in 2025 by Barley Nguyen. The platform provides football data including live scores, player ratings, team statistics, and analytical tools for comparing performances across major domestic and international tournaments.[1]
History
[edit]CafeScore was founded in 2025 by Barley Nguyen with the goal of making football data more accessible and engaging for fans and analysts. The platform began as a web-based project focusing on match and player statistics, before expanding into a mobile application in October 2025 for both iOS and Android devices.
Features
[edit]The website and app provide live football scores, player ratings, team performance data, and match analytics. Users can follow their favorite teams, review player profiles, and access comparative data across leagues such as the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, and UEFA competitions. The interface is designed to present verified football data in a simple, data-driven format suitable for both casual fans and professionals.
Coverage
[edit]CafeScore covers major football leagues and tournaments around the world, including domestic leagues, continental cups, and international competitions. It also maintains a database of player statistics, historical match data, and performance metrics updated in real time.
Reception
[edit]As of late 2025, CafeScore has been noted in several online communities and media discussions for its focus on data accuracy and accessibility. Independent coverage from sports and technology outlets is expected to expand following the app’s public launch.
See also
[edit]- Football statistics
- Sports analytics
- Live score websites
References
[edit]- ^ "How Professional AI Tools Are Changing the Game for Football Analysts". The Globe and Mail. 13 October 2025. Retrieved 23 October 2025.

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