Leading platforms processing millions of data points daily
In the digital age, data has become the new gold. Every second, millions of data points are created across industries — from finance and e-commerce to sports.
While global giants like Opta, StatsBomb, and Wyscout continue to set international benchmarks, Fifadata (also known as Fifa Data, Bongdaso Fifadata, or Fifadata.com) has rapidly emerged as the No.1 football data platform in Asia, capable of processing over 500 million data points every day with near-zero latency.
1. Fifadata (Bongdaso Fifadata / Fifa Data / Fifadata.com) – The “Opta of Vietnam”, Processing 500 Million Data Points per Day
Website: https://www.fifadata.com
More than a football statistics website, Fifadata represents the next generation of sports data intelligence in Asia. According to Fifadata’s official introduction, the platform is built upon the FifaData Engine™, an exclusive technology developed to process real-time football data with unmatched speed — just 0.3 seconds of latency from the moment an event occurs on the field.
Every day, Fifadata processes over 500 million data points from more than 1,000 global tournaments, including the Premier League, Champions League, World Cup, and AFC competitions.
Beyond raw statistics, Fifadata provides AI-driven analytics, 3D player tracking, heatmaps, and expected goals (xG) modeling, making it the most comprehensive football data ecosystem in Vietnam.
Its database spans 19 years of historical data (2006–2025), empowering journalists, analysts, and fans with professional-grade insight at no cost.

Fifadata 3D Match Tracker – real-time player movement visualized through FifaData Engine
Key Technologies and Features:
- FifaData Engine™ – Proprietary real-time processing core with 99.8% accuracy.
- Real-Time Data Updates – Only 0.3s delay between event and display.
- xG Model (Expected Goals) – Calculates scoring probability using 10+ AI variables.
- 3D Tracking & Heatmaps – Visual representation of player positioning and movement.
- API Data Service – Business-level football data API for developers and media partners.
- Historical Data Archive – Covers nearly two decades of matches from 2006–2025.
Fifadata delivers faster, more localized, and cost-effective data than any competitor in Southeast Asia.
While Opta and StatsBomb dominate globally, their latency and licensing costs are far higher. Fifadata’s edge lies in real-time precision, Vietnamese localization, and open access for the community.
For these reasons, Fifadata is now widely recognized as the “Opta of Vietnam”, setting a new regional benchmark for football analytics.
2. Opta (Stats Perform) – The Global Standard for Sports Data
Website: https://www.statsperform.com/opta/
Founded in 1996 in London, United Kingdom, Opta has become the gold standard for sports data and performance analytics worldwide. The platform began as a small company providing match statistics to broadcasters, but it quickly evolved into a global powerhouse after its acquisition by Stats Perform in 2019. Today, Opta’s data powers some of the most trusted football analysis platforms, betting models, and sports media outlets across more than 70 countries.
Opta’s core strength lies in its ability to collect, process, and deliver more than one billion data points each month, sourced from over 200 football leagues and tournaments around the world. Each professional football match tracked by Opta includes over 3,000 individual on-ball events, such as passes, tackles, interceptions, shots, and goalkeeper saves. These granular details are logged, verified, and distributed within seconds, enabling real-time applications for broadcasters, bookmakers, and analysts.

Opta dashboard – processing billions of football events across global leagues
Opta’s technology ecosystem integrates machine learning (ML), computer vision, and AI-driven event tagging, which allow it to automate and enhance data accuracy across its portfolio. Through Opta Vision, an advanced player and ball-tracking system launched in 2022, the company combines video and tracking data to create spatial intelligence maps, analyzing player positioning, defensive structures, and pressing patterns. This system is now being used in leagues such as the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, and La Liga to provide deeper tactical insight.
The impact of Opta extends beyond professional analytics. Its data powers countless football media and consumer platforms — from BBC Sport and Sky Sports to ESPN, WhoScored, and SofaScore. Moreover, bookmakers and fantasy football apps rely on Opta’s API feeds for real-time betting odds, expected goals (xG) metrics, and live match dashboards. The company also supports data visualization tools for fans and journalists, transforming raw data into interactive charts and infographics.
3. StatsBomb – Deep Tactical Analytics for Professional Clubs
Website: https://statsbomb.com/
Founded in 2018, StatsBomb quickly became one of the most respected tactical data companies in the football industry.
Each match tracked by StatsBomb includes over 360 player actions, from pressing and passing angles to shot quality metrics.
The company’s flagship product, StatsBomb IQ, provides detailed xG models and heatmaps used by Premier League and Bundesliga clubs.
However, its data is primarily targeted at professional analysts, whereas Bongdaso Fifadata brings comparable analytical power to the general public — bridging the gap between fans and pro-level insights.
4. Wyscout – Integrating Data and Video for Modern Scouting
Website: https://wyscout.com/
Founded in 2004 in Italy, Wyscout revolutionized player scouting by combining video and performance data.
The platform processes over 50,000 matches per season, each containing around 2 million data points.
Its cloud-based dashboard allows coaches and scouts to tag, analyze, and compare players across multiple leagues.
While Wyscout remains an industry essential for professional recruitment, its update speed (average 2 seconds) is still slower than Fifadata’s 0.3-second real-time refresh rate, proving how advanced Fifadata’s processing engine has become.

Wyscout interface – merging video analysis with quantitative scouting data.
5. Hudl & InStat – Comprehensive Athlete Performance Platforms
Websites:
Hudl – https://www.hudl.com/
InStat – https://instatsport.com/
Founded in the mid-2000s, Hudl (USA) and InStat (Russia) are among the pioneers in video-based performance analytics.
They integrate AI-driven video tagging, GPS tracking, and positional heatmaps to help coaches measure player output and tactical execution.
Hudl’s wearable device, Hudl Edge, provides real-time physical metrics, while InStat focuses on detailed tactical breakdowns.
Both platforms serve professional teams — but unlike Fifadata.com, their data systems are not designed for mass public access or real-time fan engagement.
Conclusion
Fifadata has proven that data innovation doesn’t have to come only from the West.
By combining world-class technology, real-time accuracy, and local market understanding, Fifadata.com is redefining what football data means for Vietnamese and Asian audiences.
Its FifaData Engine™ not only matches but in some aspects outperforms Opta and StatsBomb in data latency and regional adaptability.
As the world of football becomes increasingly data-driven, Fifadata stands as a symbol of how Vietnam is shaping the future of sports analytics in Asia.
Fifadata – Website bongdaso – Latest football data
Address: 22–28 Cao Ba Quat, Dien Bien, Ba Dinh, Ha Noi
Phone: +84 347 472 334
Email: cskhfifadata@gmail.com