C3 Esports tracks two kinds of data: standings (how your team ranks in your division) and stats (individual player performance parsed from replay files). Both update automatically after each match result is confirmed.
Viewing standings
Go to c3esports.com/seasons, select the current season, and choose your division tab to see the standings table.
Standings columns explained
| Column | Meaning |
|---|
| Rank | Your current position in the division |
| W | Wins (series wins, not game wins) |
| D | Draws (if applicable) |
| L | Losses |
| GF | Goals For — total goals your team has scored across all games |
| GA | Goals Against — total goals scored against your team |
| GD | Goal Difference — GF minus GA |
| Pts | League points (see below) |
The points system
| Match result | Points earned |
|---|
| Win | 3 points |
| Draw | 1 point |
| Loss | 0 points |
Points are awarded per series (not per individual game). If you win a BO3 series 2-1, you get 3 points regardless of the game scores.
Goal difference (GD) matters for tiebreakers even if it does not count toward your points total. Try to win games as convincingly as possible — a clean sweep is always better than a narrow win for your GD.
Tiebreakers
When two or more teams have the same number of points, standings are resolved in this order:
- Head-to-head record — who won when these specific teams played each other
- Head-to-head goal difference — goal diff in games between the tied teams only
- Overall goal difference — GD across all matches in the season
- Coin flip — if all above are still tied (rare)
See Tiebreakers for a detailed breakdown with examples.
Viewing your personal stats
Your individual player stats are parsed automatically from the .replay files uploaded to each match. To view them:
- Go to your profile page (click your avatar → Profile).
- Your match history and aggregated stats appear in the Stats tab.
- You can also view per-match stats by opening any match page — each game shows a scoreboard with individual stats.
Stats that are tracked
| Stat | Description |
|---|
| Goals | Goals scored |
| Assists | Shot assists (touch before a teammate’s goal) |
| Saves | Shots blocked before they crossed the goal line |
| Shots | Shot attempts (goals + non-goal shots on target) |
| Demos | Demolitions — opponents hit at boost speed |
| Score | In-game Rocket League match score (not league points) |
| MVP | Whether you received the in-game MVP award |
Stats are only available for games where a valid .replay file was uploaded and successfully parsed. Matches without replays show “No data available” for individual stats.
When do standings update?
Standings update immediately after a match result is confirmed — either manually by the opposing manager or automatically after the 24-hour confirmation window. Results submitted but not yet confirmed appear as “Pending” and are not reflected in standings.
Playoffs and seeding
When the regular season ends, your division standings determine your seed in the playoff bracket. The top seed plays the lowest seed in the first round. See Season Lifecycle for how the transition from regular season to playoffs works.
Every game matters for seeding. A team in 2nd place with a slightly better goal difference than 3rd place could get a much more favorable bracket draw. Play your best even in matches where the series result is already decided.