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.
Why verified stats matter
- Players get a cleaner, more credible sports identity.
- League operators can show real leaders, standings, and history.
- Facilities can promote active leagues and player stories.
- Sponsors can connect with real community moments.
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.
Who benefits from the Player Passport?
A portable identity with verified history, highlights, teams, and achievements.
Cleaner standings, leaders, rosters, and season history connected to real players.
A stronger story around the leagues, games, and community activity happening inside the facility.
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.