38·0

About 38-0

A playable record book

38-0 is a free football draft-and-simulation game. A dice lands on a real historic club-season; you draft one real player from that squad; you assemble an XI and manage it through a 38-game season. Thirty-eight wins, zero draws, zero losses is PERFECT.

Where the data comes from

Squad and career facts (names, positions, club memberships, birth years) derive from Wikidata and Wikipedia, used under the CC BY-SA license. Some marquee squads are hand-curated from public historical records.

All ratings are original to 38-0: computed from public signals (notability, league strength, age in season) plus our own editorial judgment. They are not taken from any proprietary ratings database, and they are opinions, not facts.

Player data and your rights (GDPR)

The game database contains publicly available professional information about footballers: names, positions, club membership history, and birth years. No private, financial, or health data is held. We process this information on the basis of legitimate interest (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR): historical and statistical reference about public sporting careers, the same category of information found in encyclopedias and sports almanacs.

If you are (or represent) a listed player and want a correction, objection, or removal, requests under Articles 16, 17 and 21 GDPR are honored. A dedicated contact address for these requests will be published here.

Visitor privacy

No accounts, no tracking, no analytics, no advertising, no cookies set by us. Your game results, streaks and career are stored only in your browser's local storage on your device; clearing site data removes them. The site is hosted on Vercel, which processes technical request logs (such as IP addresses) to serve the site.

Not affiliated

38-0 is an independent fan project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any club, league, federation, or player. Clubs and competitions are referred to by name only for historical identification. No photographs, crests, kits, or logos are used.