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España • Spain

What's football.db?

A free open public domain football database & schema for use in any (programming) language (e.g. uses plain text data sets). More football.db Project Site »

Intro

Free open public domain football data for España (Spain) / Europe. Events include:

Level
I Primera División / La Liga 20 Clubs
II Segunda División / Liga Adelante 22 Clubs

Example:

= Primera División de España    ## La Liga

Jornada 1

[Sáb. 23.8.]
  Málaga CF       1-0  Athletic Bilbao
  Sevilla FC      1-1  Valencia CF
  Granada CF      2-1  Deportivo La Coruña
  UD Almería      1-1  RCD Espanyol
[Dom. 24.8.]
  SD Eibar        1-0  Real Sociedad
  Celta Vigo      3-1  Getafe CF
  FC Barcelona    3-0  Elche CF
  Levante UD      0-2  Villarreal CF
[Lun. 25.8.]
  Real Madrid     2-0  Córdoba CF
  Rayo Vallecano  0-0  Atlético Madrid

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Build Your Own espana.db Copy

Use the sportdb command line tool to build your own espana.db copy from the plain text datasets. More »

Alternative I - Use the Quick Starter Templates

Use the quick starter datafile templates to start from scratch. Examples:

Build the database for all Spanish clubs, leagues and seasons:

$ sportdb new es

Build the database for the 2020/21 season:

$ sportdb new es2020-21

More »

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, /espana):

$ 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 »