The P2010 Index tracks every performance of every player who suits up for the National Team
during the 2014 World Cup cycle, using match ratings from the country's top soccer writers. The
Index factors in recent form, strength of opponent, match type, and location, making it something
like Power Rankings for the USMNT.
The P2010 Index tracks every performance of every player who suits up for the National Team
during the 2014 World Cup cycle, using match ratings from the country's top soccer writers. The
Index factors in recent form, strength of opponent, match type, and location, making it something
like Power Rankings for the USMNT.
Image via Michael Loccisano/Getty Images North America.
Since we're still on a high from the phenomenal Women's World Cup final, we've got two more
tidbits on the USWNT to share with our lovely readership:
- Alex Morgan and Hope Solo attended the premiere of season eight of Entourage in NYC last night
and looked gorgeous while doing so.
The P2010 Index is a ranking system based on player ratings assigned by some of the
country's top soccer sites and journalist. These ratings are then weighted by strength of opponent,
match significance, venue, and recent form. (It's all explained here.)
Gold Cup 2011 had its ups and downs for the USMNT, and, unfortunately, it ended on the latter.
The P2010 Index is a ranking system based on player ratings assigned by some of the
country's top soccer sites and journalist. These ratings are then weighted by strength of opponent,
match significance, venue, and recent form. (It's all explained here.) In this post we are simply
looking at the average (unweighted) ratings from the Gold Cup final vs.
The P2010 Index is a ranking system based on player ratings assigned by some of the
country's top soccer sites and journalist. These ratings are then weighted by strength of opponent,
match significance, venue, and recent form. (It's all explained here.) In this post we are simply
looking at the average (unweighted) ratings from the Gold Cup semi-final match vs.
The P2010 Index is a ranking system based on player ratings assigned by some of the
country's top soccer sites and journalist. These ratings are then weighted by strength of opponent,
match significance, venue, and recent form. (It's all explained here.) In this post we are simply
looking at the average (unweighted) ratings from the Gold Cup quarter-final match vs.
The P2010 Index is a ranking system based on player ratings assigned by some of the
country's top soccer sites and journalist. These ratings are then weighted by strength of opponent,
match significance, venue, and recent form. (It's all explained here.) In this post we are simply
looking at the average (unweighted) ratings from the Gold Cup group match vs.
The P2010 Index is a ranking system based on player ratings assigned by some of the
country's top soccer sites and journalist. These ratings are then weighted by strength of opponent,
match significance, venue, and recent form. (It's all explained here.) In this post we are simply
looking at the average (unweighted) ratings from the Gold Cup group match vs.
The P2010 Index is a ranking system based on player ratings assigned by some of the
country's top soccer sites and journalist. These ratings are then weighted by strength of opponent,
match significance, venue, and recent form. (It's all explained here.) In this post we are simply
looking at the average (unweighted) ratings from the Gold Cup opener vs.
The Major League Soccer Players Union has released their latest update on Major League Soccer
player salaries. David Beckham remains the highest paid player in Major League Soccer. As iron81
pointed out, Marko Maric is the highest paid player on the Chicago Fire. Thierry Henry, Rafael
Marquez, Landon Donovan and Julian de Guzman round out the top 5 current MLS players.
The P2010 Index is a ranking system based on player ratings assigned by some of the
country's top soccer sites and journalist. These ratings are then weighted by strength of opponent,
match significance, venue, and recent form. (It's all explained here.)
...And we're back!