Score all Premier League team data

The best teams in the World are the Premier League teams. The Premier League is the most popular league with the highest level of play. That is why Premier League team data can’t be missing in your app.

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What is a Football Application without Premier League team data?

Every single Football Application shows Premier League team data like: squads, statistics, top scorers, schedules, and more. Reliable Premier League team data is the basis of every single successful application. It is the key ingredient to success. And it is right at your fingertips for an affordable price.

What Premier League Team data to show

As mentioned earlier there is a lot to show. You decide what you want to implement in your application. But, with our Premier League API you can implement the following:

Display full Premier League team squads
Dedicate a page to show the complete squad of a specific club or the complete league.
Design the standings and form of every Premier League team
Show where the team is ranked in the Premier League Table. Show the current form by illustrating the results of the last five fixtures.
Include team schedules
As a fan of a specific Premier League team, I need to know when my team is playing. This way, I can put it in my calendar and save the date. Are you ready to include the schedule of my team?
Team top scorers and Premier League Team Statistics
What do you think about a complete top scorers list per team? Don’t just show all goals, but the player images, country flags and more. Why stop with that? Show all other stats like assists, passes, tackles, cards, and more. Give your user a complete overview of all players and the belonging statistics, and show how the players rank versus each other in their own team.
And way more
There is way more to cover with Premier League team data. Are you ready to create the future of sports?

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Premier League team data

This is an example straight out of our Premier League API. The team data shows players and some extra data. Of course, you can expand the response with our includes or filters.

{
        "id": 19,
        "sport_id": 1,
        "country_id": 462,
        "venue_id": 204,
        "gender": "male",
        "name": "Arsenal",
        "short_code": "ARS",
        "image_path": "https://cdn.sportmonks.com/images/soccer/teams/19/19.png",
        "founded": 1886,
        "type": "domestic",
        "placeholder": false,
        "last_played_at": "2023-03-19 14:00:00",
        "players": [
            {
               "id": 2141,
               "transfer_id": 49023,
               "player_id": 3259,
               "team_id": 19,
               "position_id": 25,
               "detailed_position_id": 154,
               "yersey_number": 4,
               "start": "2021-07-30",
               "end": "2026-06-30",
               "player": {
                   "id": 3259,
                   "sport_id": 1,
                   "country_id": 462,
                   "nationality_id": 462,
                   "city_id": null,
                   "position_id": 25,
                   "detailed_position_id": 154,
                   "type_id": 25,
                   "common_name": "B. White",
                   "firstname": "Ben",
                   "lastname": "White",
                   "name": "Ben White",
                   "display_name": "Ben White",
                   "image_path": "https://cdn.sportmonks.com/images/soccer/players/27/3259.png",
                   "height": 186,
                   "weight": 78,
                   "date_of_birth": "1997-10-08",
                   "gender": "male"
               }
           },
           {
               "id": 2157,
               "transfer_id": 167359,
               "player_id": 16827155,
               "team_id": 19,
               "position_id": 27,
               "detailed_position_id": 156,
               "yersey_number": 7,
               "start": "2019-07-01",
               "end": "2024-06-30",
               "player": {
                   "id": 16827155,
                   "sport_id": 1,
                   "country_id": 462,
                   "nationality_id": 462,
                   "city_id": null,
                   "position_id": 27,
                   "detailed_position_id": 156,
                   "type_id": 26,
                   "common_name": "B. Saka",
                   "firstname": "Bukayo",
                   "lastname": "Saka",
                   "name": "Bukayo Saka",
                   "display_name": "Bukayo Saka",
                   "image_path": "https://cdn.sportmonks.com/images/soccer/players/19/16827155.png",
                   "height": 178,
                   "weight": null,
                   "date_of_birth": "2001-09-05",
                   "gender": "male"
               }
           },

 

What can you create with the Premier League Teams?

You can show the complete squad in your application with our Premier League team data.

Show all Premier League Team stats

Here you can see the season stats from Arsenal as they are at the time of writing.

 

CHOOSE YOUR PREMIER LEAGUE API DATA FEATURES

  • All Premier League team squads
  • Match schedules and historical matches
  • Match statistics and events
  • Match formations & Line-ups
  • (Live) standings
  • (Live) odds and predictions
  • Top scorers
  • Coach and referee stats
  • And many more are included in the Premier League API!

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CASE STUDY

To give some extra inspiration, we have created a couple of case studies. Some of our customers have amazing applications or web pages and offer us the chance to show what can be build with our Football API.

We chose Sportmonks because of the accuracy of its Premier League API, its’ ease of use and its’ outstanding customer service. Starting with Sportmonks was incredibly easy and intuitive. The onboarding process was virtually non-existent. Just plug and play!

Xavier - CTO Scoreplay

Why Sportmonks?

Almost a decade ago, we needed quality data to power an app we were creating and were met with a roadblock: an outrageous price tag. When we searched for more cost-effective options, we found ourselves drowning in a sea of hit-or-miss providers—if they checked one of our boxes, they missed a dozen more. That’s when we decided to collect our own.

After building exactly what we wanted as developers, number crunchers, and die-hard sports fans, it was too good not to share. So, that’s just what we did.

Today, our budget-friendly API delivers fast, reliable data for popular sports in 240 countries and serves 20,000+ satisfied users, including high-end media companies and professional clubs.

Sportmonks can be your compass in the ocean of sports data

PREMIER LEAGUE TEAM data

The Premier League teams are always a force to be reckoned with in the European tournaments as the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League. According to the data the Premier League is by far the strongest league and also the most popular (in 2021 the brand value of the Premier League was €7.3 billion which was the highest value of all European competitions. La Liga was in second place with a brand value of €3.5 billion.

Lets’ dive into a short description of all Premier League teams and their ID’s in our API.

Premier League teams

Arsenal (Team ID: 19)
Arsenal Football Club, also known as Arsenal, was founded in 1886. The Gunners have won the league title 13 times, 14 FA Cups, 16 FA Community shields, two League Cups and one UEFA Europa League. The club had its most tremendous success when Arsène Wenger was appointed. He is the longest-serving manager and won the most trophies. In the 2003-04 season, Arsenal won the league without losing a single game, which makes them The Invincibles. Arsenal plays their home games in the Emirates Stadium, which has a capacity of 60,704. The longest and most profound rivalry they have is with their nearest neighbours, Tottenham Hotspur. This rivalry is also known as the North London derby.

Manchester City (Team ID: 9)
Manchester City Football Club, also known as Manchester City, was founded in 1880. Currently, Manchester City is one of the best Premier League teams. The citizens won eight League titles, six FA Cups, eight League Cups and six FA Community Shields. The club reached their prime after the financial takeover by Sheik Mansour. One of the players City bought after the takeover was Sergio Agüero. He is the club’s all-time top scorer and made the most important goal in the history of Manchester City. On the last day of the 2011-12 season City only needed a win. They played against QPR, a club which was in the relegation zone, the citizens were 2-1 behind till they scored two goals in the injury time. Agüero scored the winner in the final seconds of the season which helped City win their first League Title in 44 years. Under the management of Pep Guardiola, City won the Premier League in 2018, becoming the only Premier League team that reached more than 100 points in a single season. Manchester City has played their home games at the Etihad Stadium, which has a capacity of 53,400 supporters.

Liverpool (Team ID: 8)
Liverpool Football Club was founded in 1872 and has played its home games at Anfield since its formation. The Reds have won nineteen League titles, eight FA Cups, League Cups and sixteen FA Community Shields. In international competitions, the club has won six Champions League Titles, three UEFA Europa Leagues, four UEFA Super Cups and one FIFA Club World Cup. Liverpool has one of the biggest fanbases in the world. The club’s anthem is ‘’You’ll never walk alone’’. Liverpool’s biggest rivalry is with Everton, a fellow Liverpool team. Another big rivalry is with Manchester United. This rivalry stems from the cities’ competition in the Industrial Revolution. Liverpool is one of the Premier League teams that always participates in the biggest European tournaments.

Brighton & Hove Albion (Team ID: 78)
Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club, commonly known as Brighton, was founded in 1901. Brighton plays their home games in the Falmer Stadium, which has a capacity of 31,800 people. In the 2016-17 season, the club finished second in de EFL Championship and was promoted to the Premier League, ending a 34-year absence.

Leicester City (Team ID: 42)
Leicester City Football Club was founded in 1884 and played its home games at the King Power Stadium. In the 2015-16 season, Jamie Vary scored 13 goals in 11 consecutive matches, breaking Ruud van Nistelrooy’s record of scoring ten consecutive games. The Foxes won the league that season, their first and only top-level title. At the start of the season they weren’t seen as a Premier League team that could ever win the Premier League. It is seen as one of the biggest surprises in recent history.

Everton (Team ID: 13)
Everton Football Club was founded in 1878. The club has won nine league titles and five FA Cups. Everton’s biggest rivalry is with Liverpool. This rivalry is also known as the Merseyside derby. The club plays their home games at Goodison Park, which has a capacity of 39,572 fans. Everton has been based at Goodison Park since 1892.

Leeds United (Team ID: 71)
Leeds United Football Club was founded in 1908. Leeds United have won three English league titles, one FA Cup, one League Cup and two Community Shields. Leeds plays their home games at Elland Road, which has a capacity of 37,800 people.

West Ham United (Team ID: 1)
West Ham United Football Club was founded in 1895. The Hammers’ home ground is the London Stadium, which has a capacity of 37,800 fans. West Ham has been winners of the FA Cup three times and runners-up twice.

Aston Villa (Team ID: 15)
Aston Villa Football Club was founded in 1874. They are one of the five English clubs to have won the European Cup. They have also won the league seven times, the FA Cup seven times, the League Cup five times, and the European Super Cup once. Villa plays its home games at Villa Park, which has a capacity of 42,749 fans.

Manchester United (Team ID: 14)
Manchester United, also known as Man United, was founded in 1878. The club has won a record of 20 League titles, 12 FA Cups, five League Cups, and 21 FA Community Shields. They have won the UEFA Champions League three times and the UEFA Europa League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup once each. The club had its greatest success whit Sir Alex Ferguson as manager. He is the club’s longest-serving and most successful manager, winning 38 trophies, including 13 league titles, 5 FA Cups, and 2 UEFA Champions League titles between 1986 and 2013. Wayne Rooney is United’s all-time top scorer with 253 goals in 559 matches. United is known as one of the best Premier League teams in history.

Chelsea (Team ID: 18)
Chelsea Football Club was founded in 1908. The club plays their home matches at Stamford Bridge which has a capacity of 40,341 fans. Domestically, the club has won six league titles, eight FA Cups, five League Cups, and four FA Community Shields. Internationally, they have won the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League, the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup and the UEFA Super Cup twice each, and one FIFA Club World Cup. It is a very successful Premier League team.

Tottenham Hotspur (Team ID: 6)
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, also known as Tottenham or Spurs, was founded in 1882. The Spurs have played their home games at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium, which has a capacity of 62,850 fans. The club has won two league titles, eight FA Cups, four League Cups, seven Community Shield and two UEFA Europa Leagues. Their longest and deepest rivalry is with their nearest neighbours, Arsenal. This rivalry is also known as the North London derby.

Crystal Palace (Team ID: 51)
Crystal Palace Football Club was founded in 1905. The Eagles have played their home games at Selhurst Park, which has a capacity of 25,486 fans. Due to their locations in London, Crystal Palace is involved in several local derbies, mostly across south London. Crystal Palace has another long-standing rivalry with Brighton & Hove Albion. This rivalry started in the first round of the 1976-77 FA Cup. The tie went to two replays, but the second replay ended in controversy after the referee disallowed a goal from Brighton. Palace won the tie 1-0.

Nottingham Forest (Team ID: 63)
Nottingham Forest Football Club was founded in 1865 and has played its home games at the City Ground. The club is one of the oldest Premier League teams around. Nottingham Forest has won two European Cups, one UEFA Super Cup, one League title, two FA Cups and four League Cups. Forest is one of four English clubs to have won the UEFA Champions League more than once. The club was relegated in 1999 and returned in 2022 by winning the play-off final. Forest’s biggest rivalry is with Derby County. This rivalry is also known as the East Midlands Derby.

Southampton (Team ID: 65)
Southampton Football Club was founded in 1885 and is one of the founding members of the Premier League. Their home ground is the St Mary’s Stadium. Southampton have a long-standing rivalry with Portsmouth.

Newcastle United (Team ID: 20)
Newcastle United Football Club was founded in 1892. The club plays their home games at St James’ Park, which has a capacity of 52,305 fans. Newcastle has won four League titles and six FA Cups. Newcastle has a long-standing rivalry with Sunderland.

Brentford (Team ID: 236)
Brentford Football Club was founded in 1889. The Bees’ home ground is the Gtech Community Stadium, which has a capacity of 17,250 fans. Their main rivalry is with Fulham, a fellow London-based football club.

AFC Bournemouth (Team ID: 52)
AFC Bournemouth was founded in 1899. Bournemouth has played their home games at Dean Court since 1910. The club remained in the Premier League for five seasons before suffering relegation in 2020, but they returned in 2022 as Championship runners-up.

Wolverhampton (Team ID: 29)
Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club was founded in 1877. The Wolves’ home ground is Molineux Park, which has a capacity of 32,050 fans. Wolverhampton has been competing in the Premier League since winning promotion in 2018.

Fulham (Team ID: 11)
Fulham Football Club was founded in 1879. Fulham’s main rivalries with other Premier League teams are with fellow West London clubs Chelsea, Queens Park Rangers and Brentford. Fulham plays their home games at Craven Cotton, which has a capacity of 25,700 fans.