One page. Stats, transfers and video.
Paste a Transfermarkt link. Paste a YouTube highlights link. Send the result to an agent, coach or club. Two minutes from blank to ready.
Live Tool
What this tool does
Pulls the player's Transfermarkt page and turns it into a clean one-page dossier. Photo, current club, market value, full career data, season-by-season stats, transfer history, and a YouTube highlights video embedded straight in. Share the link or save the PDF. The data is verified because it comes from Transfermarkt, not from the player.
How to use it
- Find the player on Transfermarkt
Open the player's Transfermarkt page. Copy the URL.
- Find a highlights video
Open YouTube. Copy a recent highlights link.
- Paste and load
Paste the Transfermarkt URL into the tool and hit Load. Paste the YouTube link and hit Apply Video.
- Share or save
Hit Share Link to send by message, or save as PDF.
Common questions
+What is the Football CV tool?
A free in-browser tool that builds a one-page player dossier from a Transfermarkt profile. You give it the Transfermarkt URL and a YouTube highlights link. It pulls the player's photo, club, market value, career data, season-by-season stats and transfer history, and embeds the video. You can share it as a link or save it as a PDF.
+Who is this for?
Players who need a proper CV instead of a Word doc. Agents pitching a player to clubs in a window. Coaches asked for a quick read on someone. Clubs evaluating an incoming player. Anyone who wants the player's career on one page without spending an hour formatting it.
+What do I need to start?
Two things. A Transfermarkt URL for the player (the page that ends in /spieler/[id]) and a YouTube link to a highlights video. Paste them in, hit Load, then Apply Video. That's it.
+Is it free?
Yes. Free, no account, nothing stored on our side.
+Can I share the CV?
Yes. Hit Share Link to get a URL you can send by email or WhatsApp. The receiver sees the same dossier in their browser.
+Why pull from Transfermarkt?
It's the source most people in football already trust for career data, transfers and market value. Using it means the CV reads as verified, not self-reported.