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    1. vernonfrances on

      Source: FbRef/SportReference

      Tools: Python for scraping and cleaning, vanilla JavaScript and an web app i built on D3.js for the visualizations. All with the help of Claude Code

    2. Tommyblockhead20 on

      I would be curious to also see the line going from the country to its own league. And to see England and Italy included as well.

    3. Great visualization and idea but in this case it needs some numbers in the countries and league totals.

    4. Very cool! One caveat, which is not your fault is that for Argentina (and Brazil too) many do not play as foreigners in those leagues because they hold dual citizenship. Camoranesi in Italy and Trezeguet in France come to mind as 2 that became world champions with those countries as well. Although Trezeguet’s case is iffy as he was actually born in France to Argentine parents (his dad was playing there) and then moved back to Argentina when young. Same case with Higuain

    5. SomePunkDuck on

      Nice! On sorting, it makes sense that the countries are sorted by quantity (total players), but would it make sense to sort the feed lines into each league by quantity as well? Or does that just look too chaotic compared to keeping the countries in the same order for each league?

    6. AdAstraPerAstra on

      Great use of the sankey diagram. Too many examples of everything coming from just one source.

    7. ExcellentWinner7542 on

      Interesting that those countries at the top don’t have much diversity in sports at least at the professional level.

    8. Complex-Progress-925 on

      Wonder if Bayern dominating the Bundesliga since 2014 is leading to German born players brought up through German club systems feeling like they need to leave the country to experience club success

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