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Hello everyone,

The highlight of release 3.14.0 of the Sportal365 CMS is the rollout of three new football widgets that put on your fingertips–and into your posts–detailed statistics about player careers, squads, and most decorated players.

We are also happy to announce the integration with the Onnetwork.tv video platform, which will increase your access to video content that you can embed in your posts.

What’s new?

  • Squad statistics widget

  • Player career widget

  • Most decorated players widget

  • Onnetwork.tv integration


 Here are more details about the latest features and integrations:

 Squad statistics widget

The Squad statistics widget is a great tool if you want to create more context for teams and players in your posts. It lets you show various statistics of players who played on the same team during the same season. Moreover, the widget allows you to select player positions and segment the information for each position.

Adding the Squad statistics widget to a post:

To add the Squad statistics widget to a post (Article, Video, or Gallery):

  1. Select the + button to open the blocks menu.

  2. Then, Football widgets--> Squad statistics.

  3. Once the widget configuration panel opens, select a Team and Season in the designated boxes.

Note that if you don’t select a team and season you won’t be able to continue.

4. Select what position you want to display. You can choose between one or several player positions.

5. In the Statistical columns: boxes, select what additional information you want to show for each position.

When done, select Save Block.

 Player career widget

The Player career is a football widget that collects information from regional, national, and international tournaments to create detailed career player profiles.

The widget breaks down player information in tournaments, seasons, teams, and can segments player stats into Minutes, Matches played, Yellow/red cards, Assists, Team, Championship, and so on.

The Player career widget is an excellent tool that lets you create player profile pages.

Adding the Player career widget to a post

To add a Player career widget to a post (Article, Video, or Gallery):

  1. Select the + button to open the blocks menu.

  2. Then, Football widgets-->Player career.

  3. Once the widget configuration panel opens, enter a player in the Player box.

When you do that, you will notice other boxes appear below.

4. Use the Championship filter box to select a championship.

5. Select the stats you want to show in the Statistics columns box.

7. Next, go to Table columns and select from the options.

Note that except for the Player box, you can select one or several options in all other boxes.

8. When done, select Save Block.

 Most decorated players widget

The Most decorated players football widget lets you select display information about decorated players information from a selected tournament during a specific season.   

You can highlight players and change control the size of your list, as well as show contextual information about First yellow cards, Yellow cards, Red cards and Total number of cards.

 Adding the Most decorated players widget to a post:

To add a Most decorated player widget to a post (Article, Video, or Gallery):

  1. Select the + button to open the blocks menu.

  2. Then, Football widgets-->Most decorated player.

  3. Once the widget configuration panel opens, select a Tournament and Season in the designated boxes.

When you do that, you will notice other boxes appear below.

4. Use the Pick columns to show box to select card information.

5. Select the players you want to highlight in the Pick players to highlight in your list box.

Note that if you don’t select a player to highlight, your list will have as many positions as you set in the Show box below.

6. Use the Preview details section to set how many players to show and from what position you want the list to start from (e.g., position 1 or 5, and so on).

Note that if you highlight a player in the Preview details section, you can use the Offset box to set how many players to show your list above and below the player you have highlighted.

7. When done, select Save Block.

 Onnetwork.tv integration

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