Skip to content

EHF EURO 2026: Offensive Impact Rate: Who Truly Drove Their Team’s Attack?

The Offensive Impact Rate (OIR) is a metric designed to evaluate each player’s real offensive contribution during the EHF EURO 2026. Instead of focusing only on goals or raw volume, OIR combines positive actions (goals, assists, 7-meter penalties won) and negative actions (missed shots, turnovers, technical faults), and normalizes everything by the player’s actual time on court.

EHF EL: Cumulative Player Statistics

The dashboard presents cumulative player data from EHF European League 2025-2026 in a clean and interactive format. Built with Tableau, it allows users to explore individual performance metrics with dynamic filters by team, age group, position, and nationality.

EHF EL: Prize Money Ranking

This dashboard presents the total prize money awarded in the EHF European League 2025-2026 season. It provides a clear, consolidated view of the overall financial allocation for this edition of the competition, summarizing the complete… 

EHF CL: Prize Money Rankings

This dashboard presents the total prize money awarded in the EHF Champions League 2025-2026 season. It provides a clear, consolidated view of the overall financial allocation for this edition of the competition, summarizing the complete… 

EHF CL W: Prize Money Rankings

The distribution of prize money in the EHF Champions League Women highlights clear financial differences between clubs, reflecting competitive performance, consistency throughout the season, and progression in the competition. This ranking presents the accumulated prize… 

Exploring HPI in the Placard League 2025/26

I’ve added a new interactive feature to the site: a fully embedded Tableau dashboard that tracks the Handball Performance Index (HPI) throughout the Placard League 2025/26 season.

This dashboard offers a clean, data‑driven look at player impact across the competition. You can explore performance trends, compare athletes, and dive into the metrics that shape the narrative of the season — all in an intuitive, dynamic format.