Pick a league to see the preview.Then request the selected report when the scope looks right.
League intelligence reports.
A league report that works as a board pack, media pack and scouting appendix in one. The benchmark is the 26-page 2. deild kvenna dossier: every club, the season narrative, player signals, seven charts and the committee actions that make the league readable.
Every covered league now has a preview.
Pick the exact competition before starting a request. The preview confirms the scope we know, shows the report shape, and gives enough context to decide whether the full league dossier is worth commissioning.
The sample sets the bar.
The 2. deild kvenna report is the standard for a paid league dossier: a full audit that turns a season into a document an official, sponsor, coach, journalist or player can actually use.
2. deild kvenna 2025
A 7,900-word, seven-chart sample covering thirteen listed clubs, a withdrawn team, an unbeaten champion, a 59-goal outlier, player movement, awards/media angles, committee actions and the 2026 reset.
A finished league dossier, built to travel.
A checked, edited league report with the tables, charts and context needed for board packs, sponsor updates, media notes and internal season reviews.
Every covered club in one read.
Final table, club cohorts, outliers, collapses, improvements and the specific results that changed the season.
Charts that explain the league fast.
Attack-versus-defence, points shape, scorer distribution and other visuals agreed during scope.
Names worth remembering.
Top scorers, full-season availability, disciplinary signals and players whose record changes the league story.
The season told properly.
Champion profile, chasing-pack structure, promotion and relegation consequences, and the story that carries forward.
Built for decisions and comms.
Useful for websites, presentations, sponsor updates, media notes, coach packs and internal league reviews.
Human-edited before delivery.
Numbers are checked, claims are caveated where needed, and the final report reads like a finished product.
Questions the finished report answers.
Each commission is shaped around the league, season and intended readers, then delivered as a complete report rather than a loose bundle of notes.
| Question | What you receive | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| What happened? | A full-season audit of the table, results, scoring, discipline and availability. | The league gets one trusted artefact instead of disconnected records. |
| Who drove it? | Champion profile, top scorer context, squad-spine signals and repeat names across the public record. | Players, clubs and sponsors need recognisable stories, not just numbers. |
| Where was the league unusual? | Outlier metrics, cohort splits, administrative wrinkles and the places the table hides the real story. | This is the analysis buyers cannot get by glancing at standings. |
| What comes next? | Promotion cascade, incoming clubs, returning clubs, next-season watch points and practical implications. | The report becomes useful after publication, not just at the final whistle. |
Built for the people who use it.
One commission can support several jobs: decision-making, communications, partner reporting, competition development and archive quality.
League officials
Season review, stakeholder update, public archive and evidence for what the competition is becoming.
Clubs
Benchmarking against rivals, cohort reads, recruitment context and a clearer view of next season.
Sponsors
A more professional competition story with numbers, names and visuals that justify attention.
Media
Ready-made context for previews, reviews, awards, features and player stories.
A clear brief for the report.
Before payment, we confirm the league, season, audience, delivery format and timing, so the final report matches the job it needs to do.
Scope
Confirm league, season, intended readers, privacy level and the decisions the report needs to support.
Build
Reconcile the public record, shape the story, create the tables and generate the chart set.
Edit
Check claims, tighten language, remove weak reads and make the report feel finished.
Deliver
Private or public report page, with follow-up refreshes available if the league wants them.
Make the league worth reading.
Start with the sample. If the league needs that level of work, commission a report shaped around the season, audience and delivery format.