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Free open public domain football data (euro.db) for Euro 2008, Euro 2012, Euro 2016, Euro 2020 (2021), Euro 2024, etc.
Euro / European Championship Cup
What's football.db
?
A free open public domain football (soccer) database & schema
for use in any (programming) language
e.g. uses datasets in (structured) text using the football.txt format.
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Intro
Free open public domain football data for Euro 2008, Euro 2012, Euro 2016, Euro 2020 (2021), Euro 2024, etc. Example:
= Euro 2024
Group A | Germany Scotland Hungary Switzerland
Group B | Spain Croatia Italy Albania
Group C | Slovenia Denmark Serbia England
Group D | Poland Netherlands Austria France
Group E | Belgium Slovakia Romania Ukraine
Group F | Turkey Georgia Portugal Czech Republic
Matchday 1 | Fri Jun/14 - Tue Jun/18
Matchday 2 | Wed Jun/19 - Sat Jun/22
Matchday 3 | Sun Jun/23 - Wed Jun/26
Group A:
(1) Fri Jun/14 21:00 Germany - Scotland @ Fußball Arena München, Munich
(2) Sat Jun/15 15:00 Hungary - Switzerland @ Cologne Stadium, Cologne
(14) Wed Jun/19 18:00 Germany - Hungary @ Stuttgart Arena, Stuttgart
(13) Wed Jun/19 21:00 Scotland - Switzerland @ Cologne Stadium, Cologne
(25) Sun Jun/23 21:00 Switzerland - Germany @ Frankfurt Arena, Frankfurt
(26) Sun Jun/23 21:00 Scotland - Hungary @ Stuttgart Arena, Stuttgart
...
Final
(51) Sun Jul/14 21:00 Winner Match 49 - Winner Match 50 @ Olympiastadion, Berlin
Build Your Own euro.db
Copy
Use the sportdb
command line tool to build your own euro.db
copy
from the plain text fixtures.
Alternative I - Use the Quick Starter Templates
Use the quick starter datafile templates to start from scratch. Examples:
Build the database for the 2024 tournament:
$ sportdb new euro2024
Alternative II - Do-It-Yourself (DIY) - Downlad and Unpack Zip Archive or Git Clone
Download and unpack the zip archive with the datasets or if you have git installed use the git clone
command to
get a local copy.
Try in your working folder (that is, /euro
):
$ sportdb build
$ sportdb --verbose build # or for more (verbose) details incl. debug info
This will
- setup a new single-file SQLite database e.g.
./sport.db
and - read in all datasets in plain text (
.txt
)
That's it.
Questions? Comments?
Yes, you can. More than welcome. See Help & Support »