Okay, here’s my take on sharing the “al-ittihad vs auckland city fc stats” process, blog-style:

Alright, so I dove headfirst into grabbing some stats for that Al-Ittihad versus Auckland City FC game. Here’s how it all went down.
First off, I started with the usual suspects. You know, the big sports sites everyone hits up. ESPN, BBC Sport, Sky Sports. I figured one of them had to have a decent stats breakdown. I spent a good 20 minutes just clicking around, trying different search terms. Sometimes you gotta be specific like “Al-Ittihad Auckland City stats”, other times more general “Club World Cup stats”. It’s always a gamble.
No dice. Either the stats were super basic (goals, shots on target) or buried so deep I gave up. Annoying.
Next up: the official FIFA website. You’d think they’d have everything neatly laid out. Nope! I found a match summary but it was, again, pretty light on details. Seriously, who designs these websites?
Okay, time to get a little… creative. I remembered a few sites that specialize in football data. Things like and . These are usually pretty good for digging into the nitty-gritty.

Soccerway actually had a decent breakdown. It gave me things like possession percentage, number of passes, fouls committed, yellow cards… the kind of stuff I was looking for. It wasn’t perfect – I wanted a bit more detail on individual player stats – but it was a solid start.
Then, I had a brainwave. What about live score apps? I use one called FotMob to keep up with games. Sure enough, it had a more detailed stats page after the match finished. It had more comprehensive team stats, and some basic player stats as well.
But there’s still the itch for more. So I went down the rabbit hole of football statistics websites. I unearthed sites that looked like they hadn’t been updated since 2005 but weirdly had the obscure data I needed. I found some numbers on corner kicks, offsides, and even the number of tackles. I ended up cross-referencing data from three or four different sites just to make sure everything lined up.
Finally, after about an hour of digging, comparing, and pasting stuff into a spreadsheet, I had a pretty good picture of the game. Not gonna lie, it was a bit of a slog. But hey, that’s how it goes sometimes.
Key Takeaways:

- Don’t rely on just one source.
- Be prepared to dig deep. The good stuff is rarely on the first page.
- Soccerway and FotMob are your friends.
So yeah, that’s the story of how I tracked down the Al-Ittihad vs Auckland City FC stats. Hope it helps someone else out there who’s trying to do the same!
Next Steps?
Maybe automate this process… someday. Web scraping, anyone?