Balls System

At Fantasy Football Titans, our Balls System is designed to offer a dynamic and engaging fantasy football experience. The scoring system rewards individual player performances as well as team results. Here’s a breakdown of how you earn points and bonuses:

1. Main Evaluation Criteria

Your fantasy football points are determined by both individual player actions and their team’s performance:

Individual Performance

  • Goal: +6 points
  • Assist: +4 points
  • Participation in the game (60+ minutes): +2 points
  • Clean sheet (goalkeepers/defenders): +4 points
  • Goalkeeper save: +1 point for every 3 saves
  • Missed penalty kick: -2 points
  • Own goal: -2 points
  • Yellow card: -1 point
  • Red card: -3 points

Team Performance

  • Team win (player participates for 60+ minutes): +3 points
  • Team draw: +1 point
  • Team loss: 0 points

Team Captain Bonus

Your captain’s points are doubled! Choose your captain wisely each week.

2. Bonuses for Special Achievements

Earn extra points for extraordinary performances on the field:

  • Best player of the match: +5 points
  • Decisive moment participation (e.g., game-winning goal): +3 points
  • Hat-trick (for any player): +6 bonus points
  • More than 5 goalkeeper saves: +3 points
  • Player efficiency rating (based on OPTA or similar data):
    • Rating 7.5–8.0: +1 point
    • Rating 8.1–8.5: +2 points
    • Rating 8.6+: +3 points

3. Penalties

Be aware of actions that lead to penalties, which negatively affect your score:

  • Conceded goals (goalkeepers/defenders): -1 point per goal conceded
  • Penalty caused by a player: -3 points

4. Additional Features

Our Balls System makes fantasy football even more exciting with these added features:

  • Dynamic Updates: Scores are updated in real-time as games progress.
  • Global Ranking: Compete against fantasy managers worldwide and track your progress.
  • Seasonal Rewards: Earn special points for achievements like “Manager of the Month.”
  • Multi-Sport Integration (Optional): Expand your rankings to include other sports for a truly comprehensive experience.

5. Example of Evaluation

Let’s look at an example of how the scoring works with a player’s performance:
Player: Patrick Mahomes

  • Scored 2 touchdowns: +12 points
  • Ran for 50 yards: +2 points
  • Played 90 minutes: +2 points
  • Received a yellow card: -1 point
  • Team won the match: +3 points

Final Fantasy Score: 18 points