What Parents, Players, and Coaches Should Track After a Match

Parents, players, and coaches should all track different post-match signals, but they need a clearer shared structure.

Players track habits

Players should focus on decisions, habits, and growth areas.

Parents track support points

Parents should look for patterns and useful support context.

Coaches track team issues

Coaches should focus on repeat tactical and developmental patterns.

What each group should track

  • players: habits, decisions, and growth areas
  • parents: patterns, support points, and development context
  • coaches: tactical habits, feedback points, and repeat issues
  • teams: consistency between match goals and real behavior
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Post-match tracking

  • player habits
  • parent support
  • coach patterns
  • team consistency

Why this matters

Tracking works best when each audience focuses on what is actually useful for them.

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Practical value

  • less noise
  • clearer roles
  • more useful review
  • better follow-up

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