Tip - You can now use the fbtxt2json
command-line tool to convert any file in the Football.TXT format to JSON.
Let's try to convert the English Premier League 2024/25
in the Football.TXT format (see england/2024-25/1-premierleague.txt
) to JSON:
$ fbtxt2json england/2024-25/1-premierleague.txt -o en.1.json
Free open public domain football data in the JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) data interchange format.
Leagues include:
- English Premier League, Championship, League One, League Two
- Deutsche Bundesliga, 2. Bundesliga, 3. Liga
- Spanish Primera División ("La Liga"), Segunda División
- Italian Serie A, Serie B
- French Ligue 1, Ligue 2
- and more
Example - Premier League 2015/16 Match Schedule (Fixtures and Results) - 2015-16/en.1.json
:
{
"name": "Premier League 2015/16",
"matches": [
{
"round": "Matchday 1",
"date": "2015-08-08",
"team1": "Manchester United",
"team2": "Tottenham Hotspur",
"score": { "ft": [1, 0] }
},
{
"round": "Matchday 1",
"date": "2015-08-09",
"team1": "Arsenal",
"team2": "West Ham United",
"score": { "ft": [0, 2] }
},
...
]
}
Example - Premier League 2015/16 Clubs - 2015-16/en.1.clubs.json
:
{
"name": "Premier League 2015/16",
"clubs": [
{
"name": "Chelsea",
"code": "CHE"
},
{
"name": "Arsenal",
"code": "ARS"
},
{
"name": "Manchester United",
"code": "MUN"
},
...
]
}
Use the "raw" links served by GitHub ( otherwise you get the complete "formatted" GitHub page). Example:
$ curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openfootball/football.json/master/2015-16/en.1.clubs.json
Note: The Football.JSON files get (auto-)generated using the datasets in the Football.TXT format, thus, please do NOT edit the (auto-)generated JSON files but the Football.TXT sources in the country repos e.g.:
- English Premier League, Championship, League One, League Two in
/england
- Deutsche Bundesliga, 2. Bundesliga, 3. Liga in
/deutschland
- Spanish Primera División ("La Liga"), Segunda División in
/espana
- Italian Serie A, Serie B in
/italy
- French Ligue 1, Ligue 2 in
/france
(in/europe
) - and so on
and than (auto-)generate the football.json updates. If you only edit / patch the (auto-)generated JSON files without updating the sources than your changes will get lost / overwritten with the next update.
If you want to help out updating the (auto-)generated football.json datasets right here from the sources - you are more than welcome. See the yorobot/football.json
build scripts to get started
or use your very own.
Any leagues or tournaments missing? Contributions welcome! For starting your own repo from scratch see the League Quick Starter Kit.
Enrique Lopez Magallon (@enadol) writes:
Greetings! I started coding the following python robot to read the .txt files (for instance, "1-bundesliga-i.txt)" and generate an emulated version of the JSONs featured in football.json.
https://github.com/enadol/fbjsonrobot
Just make sure the proper .txt file is on the same folder, launch the file launch.py and that's (almost) it! For other leagues, adapt is required.
It's still not perfect, but that's Github is for! 😄
Have fun! ⚽️ ⚽️
Nurgazy Nazhimidinov (@nurgasemetey) writes:
I use [the football.json datasets] in my tool.
Basically it compares the last season and this season head-to-head results of the [English Premier League] team.
Here is the link: https://compare-last-season.netlify.app/
Here is the source code: https://github.com/nurgasemetey/compare-last-season
The football.json schema, data and scripts are dedicated to the public domain. Use it as you please with no restrictions whatsoever.
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