Player Passport

Verified Player Passport stats build trust.

Most local sports profiles depend on manual edits, screenshots, or social posts. BALLNetwork is different because official performance can come from BALL OS scorer-confirmed games.

The Player Passport gives athletes a public identity while keeping official stats protected. Players can update their profile, photos, bio, and highlights, but verified performance comes from locked game activity.

BALL OS scorer tablet snapshot showing live team scores, player roster selection, stat buttons, broadcast tools, and recording controls
Snapshot: verified Player Passport stats start with a real game workflow: scorer controls, player selection, stat events, and a finalized game record.

Why verified stats matter

What makes a stat verified?

A verified stat should come from an official workflow: a scheduled game, a scorer tablet, a finalized box score, and a protected record. That keeps the Player Passport from becoming a self-reported profile where anyone can type in a number.

The player can own their story. BALL OS protects the official performance record.

Who benefits from the Player Passport?

Players
A portable identity with verified history, highlights, teams, and achievements.
League operators
Cleaner standings, leaders, rosters, and season history connected to real players.
Facility owners
A stronger story around the leagues, games, and community activity happening inside the facility.
Sponsors
More credible moments to support: milestones, highlights, teams, and active communities.

The long-term layer

As more games run through BALL OS, Player Passports can become a living record of local sports reputation: stats, teams, leagues, highlights, badges, and community activity in one place.

That is where BALLNetwork becomes more than a profile page. It becomes the trusted memory of the local sports ecosystem: who played, where they played, what happened, and how the community grew around it.

Create or explore a Player Passport