Scoring System
Success in marienplatzs starts with mastering the scoring system. Every decision matters, from selecting your squad to making tactical adjustments. Here’s how points are awarded and deducted based on real-life performances:

Points for Players
Attackers and Midfielders:
Goals Scored: Points vary by position (e.g.,
forwards earn 4 points, midfielders earn 5).
Assists:
3 points for setting up a goal.
Shots on
Target: 1 point for each shot on target in some
formats.
Defenders and Goalkeepers:
Clean Sheet:
Goalkeepers and defenders earn
4 points for keeping the opposition from scoring
(must play 60+ minutes).
Saves: Goalkeepers
earn 1 point for every 3 saves.
Penalty
Save: 5 points for saving a penalty.
All
Players:
Minutes Played:
1 point for playing up to
60 minutes.
2 points for playing 60+
minutes.
Winning Goal: Some formats award
1-2 bonus points for scoring a winning goal.
Deductions
Goals Conceded (Defenders & Goalkeepers):
Lose 1 point for every 2 goals conceded.
Missed
Penalties:
A penalty miss results in a loss of 2 points.
Yellow
Cards:
A yellow card costs 1 point.
Red Cards:
A red card deducts 3 points and overrides any
yellow card points.
Own Goals:
Deduct 2 points for scoring an own goal.
Bonus Points (Optional in Some Leagues)
Players may receive extra points for outstanding performances, such as being named Man of the Match or ranking high in the Bonus Points System (BPS), which tracks stats like chances created, tackles, and passes.
Tips to Maximize Points
Pick players who are consistent scorers or key
contributors.
Watch for fixtures against
weaker opponents for clean sheets and
high-scoring potential.
Consider form,
fitness, and team tactics when choosing your
captain for double points.
With this
scoring system in mind, strategize wisely, and
aim for maximum points every gameweek!