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Results Sharing and Downloads

Introduction

iSoccer allows users to review, download, and share their training results.

The Results section provides a record of your training activity and can be used to track progress, share achievements, and maintain a personal training history.


Accessing Your Results

To view your results:

  1. Open the Results page.
  2. Review the available sections.
  3. Select the information you wish to view.

Available sections includes:

  • Summary/Training Statement
  • Trends
  • Awards
  • Sharing

Sharing Your Results

iSoccer allows users to share selected training achievements and activity with others.

Sharing can be useful for:

  • Coaches
  • Parents
  • Teammates
  • Clubs
  • Personal motivation

Users remain responsible for deciding what information they choose to share.


What Can Be Shared?

Depending on the available sharing options, users may share:

  • Training achievements
  • Awards
  • Training summaries
  • Training statistics
  • Training plans
  • Progress milestones
  • Training image

Available sharing options may expand as new features are introduced.


Training Statement

The Training Statement provides a detailed record of completed training activity.

It functions similarly to a bank statement and displays activity in chronological order.

Examples of information may include:

  • Training dates
  • Plan names
  • Training duration
  • Ball touches
  • Training volume
  • Activity descriptions

The Training Statement provides a complete historical record of training activity within iSoccer.


Downloading Training Statements

Users may download Training Statements for personal record keeping.

Available formats may include:

  • PDF
  • CSV

Downloaded files can be used for:

  • Personal records
  • Coaching reviews
  • Academy reporting
  • Player development discussions

PDF Downloads

PDF files provide a professional and easy-to-read version of your training history.

PDF exports are useful when:

  • Sharing with coaches
  • Printing records
  • Maintaining long-term archives

CSV Downloads

CSV files provide a spreadsheet-friendly version of your training data.

CSV exports are useful for:

  • Data analysis
  • Custom reporting
  • Advanced record keeping

CSV files can be opened using spreadsheet applications such as Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets.


Awards Sharing

Users may choose to share awards and achievements earned through iSoccer.

Examples include:

  • Training milestones
  • Participation achievements
  • Consistency achievements
  • Reward accomplishments

Sharing achievements can help motivate both the user and other members of the community.


Privacy Considerations

Before sharing results, users should consider:

  • Who can view the information
  • Whether personal details are included
  • Whether the information is intended for public viewing

Users remain in control of the information they choose to share.


Common Questions

Can I download my complete training history?

Yes.

Training Statements are designed to provide a detailed record of your training activity.


Can I share my results with my coach?

Yes.

Results and Training Statements can be shared with coaches when required.


Will sharing my results affect my account?

No.

Sharing results does not affect your training history, rewards, subscriptions, or account status.


Can Team Owners see my results?

Depending on privacy settings and team reporting requirements, Team Owners may have visibility into certain team-related training activity.


Best Practices

To get the most value from your results:

  • Review your progress regularly.
  • Download statements periodically.
  • Share achievements responsibly.
  • Use historical data to guide future training goals.
  • Celebrate improvements, not just outcomes.

Next Step

Understanding your own results is important, but coaches and Team Owners may also benefit from reviewing team-wide activity and participation.

Continue to:

Team Reports and Statistics

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