How is the score calculated?

FindMyBaller matches you with the footballer whose profile looks most like yours, based on your answers. Here's how it works, in plain words — no jargon.

The 6 pillars

Every player — and every user — is described on 6 personality axes, each rated 0 to 100. These are the pillars:

  • Team play
  • Technique
  • Vision
  • Mental strength
  • Leadership
  • Physicality

The questions

A session draws 20 random questions, split evenly across the 6 pillars (about 3 to 4 each). Each question targets a SINGLE pillar: one answer earns points on it, others are neutral, and some subtract points. Weights range from −5 to +5.

Your profile

We add up your answers' points, pillar by pillar, then normalise by how many questions touched each pillar. Each pillar's final score is capped between 0 and 100 — a penalising answer can never push it below 0.

The matching

We compare the SHAPE of your profile (your 6 pillars as proportions, not their absolute values) to each player’s. Players are ranked by how many pillars fall close to yours (within a tolerance), from closest to least close; ties are broken by the smallest total gap. The most similar player wins.

Duo mode

In “All” mode and the position modes, the result shows TWO profiles: a 2026 World Cup player and a legend that match you. The other modes show a single player.

On your result page

You’ll see your 6-pillar radar, the pillars that bring you closest to the player, players with a similar profile, and the breakdown of points gained (green) or lost (red) for each of your answers.

FindMyBaller is built just for fun: results come from non-professional calculations and statistics, so they may be seen differently from one person to another.

How is the score calculated? · FindMyBaller