What's the comma-separated values (.csv) format?
It's the world's most popular tabular data interchange format in text.
Values are separated - surprise, surprise - by commas (that is, ,
).
One line is one record. Example:
Team1, FT, HT, Team2
Arsenal, 1-3, 1-1, Aston Villa
Liverpool, 1-0, 1-0, Stoke City
Norwich City, 2-2, 0-0, Everton
Sunderland, 0-1, 0-0, Fulham
Swansea City, 1-4, 0-2, Manchester United
West Bromwich Albion, 0-1, 0-0, Southampton
West Ham United, 2-0, 1-0, Cardiff City
Chelsea, 2-0, 2-0, Hull City
Crystal Palace, 0-1, 0-0, Tottenham Hotspur
Manchester City, 4-0, 2-0, Newcastle United
...
- England Football - Premiership & Divs 1, 2, 3 & Conference - [Download .zip Archive]
- Spain (España) Football - La Liga (Primera & Segunda) - [Download .zip Archive]
- Germany (Deutschland) Football - Bundesligas 1 & 2 - [Download .zip Archive]
- Europe Champions League - incl. European Cup / European Champion Clubs' Cup - [Download .zip Archive]
- Austria (Österreich) Football - Bundesliga - [Download .zip Archive]
- Belgium (Belgique / België / Belgien) Football - Pro League - [Download .zip Archive]
- Mexico (México) Football - Liga MX - [Download .zip Archive]
- Major League Soccer (MLS) - Major League Soccer (MLS) for the United States 'n' Canada - [Download .zip Archive]
- World Football - [Download .zip Archive]
See all football.csv dataset repos »
- Joseph Buchdahl's Football Data - [Download .zip Archive]
- James P. Curley's Soccer Data R Statistics Package - [Download .zip Archive]
- David Schoch's Soccerverse - [Download .zip Archive]
- Mart Jürisoo's International Football Results from 1872 to 2020 - [Download .zip Archive]
Use the sport.db command line tools & scripts to read in the football.csv datasets into any SQL database (SQLite, PostgreSQL, ...) and much more. See the sport.db project for more.
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