Player Condition

Player condition (or form) is eFootball's per-match performance indicator, ranging from Terrible to Excellent, that nudges how well a player performs that game.

The condition scale

Condition runs across roughly five levels — Terrible, Poor, Normal, Good and Excellent — often shown as colored arrows by each player. A player on Excellent condition gets a small lift to their performance that game, while Terrible drags it down. It's a per-match modifier, not a permanent rating change.

Why competitions set a condition rule

Left to chance, condition is randomized, which adds variance. Some organizers prefer that randomness; others want everyone on the same footing. That's why a competition can fix the condition — for example forcing Excellent for everyone, or leaving it Random.

Condition in Cupside

Cupside lets the organizer choose the condition rule (Random, Excellent, Good, Normal, Poor or Terrible) when setting up a tournament or league, so the variance level is a deliberate choice rather than an accident.

Put it into play with Cupside.

Cupside is the free app for running competitive eFootball — tournaments, leagues and clans, with results backed by proof.