Today, I wanted to mess around with international football results, you know, see how different countries stack up against each other in friendlies. It’s always interesting to see how these matches play out, even if they don’t really count for anything official.

Getting Started
First, I needed to find a place where I could get the data. I started with just browsing to get a list of the teams, scores, dates, that sort of thing. It was pretty straightforward to get this basic info.
Diving into the Data
Once I got a hold of some data, I started to organize it. Here’s a rough idea of how I handled it:
- Collected the matches: I made a list of friendly international matches, noting down the teams involved.
- Recorded the scores: For each match, I put in the final score. Simple enough.
- Noted the dates: I also made sure to jot down when each match took place. This helps for tracking results over time.
It is interesting that the result can reflect the team’s level. Or not!
Making Sense of It All
After gathering all this stuff, It helps me see some patterns. Some teams, it will win more. Others, eh, not so *’s all just a bit of fun, but it’s cool to see how different national teams perform, even in these low-stakes games.