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kooora-unofficial-api

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Kooora unofficial Python API.

Installation

pip3 install kooora

Current features

  • Search by keyword (leagues, teams, players)
  • Fetch matches by
    • Date
    • League
    • Team
  • Fetch match info
    • General information
    • Stats (played matches)
  • Fetch team info
  • Fetch league info
    • League table
    • Scorers

Examples

Below are some basic examples to use the library:

Initialize Kooora class

from kooora.kooora import *
api = Kooora()

Get the names of the leagues being played today

today_matches = api.get_today_matches()
# today_matches is a dict which keys are league ID numbers, let's extract the IDs
*today_matches_ids, = today_matches
for id in today_matches_ids[]:
    print(League.from_id(id).get_title())

Get matches being played today in a given league (example with spanish liga)

for match in today_matches[22393]:
    print(match)

Fetch stats for a given match

yesterday = api.get_yesterday_matches()[22495].get_stats()

Initialize a League variable by ID and fetch its ranking and top scorers

liga = League.from_id(22393) # you can also use api.search
liga_table = liga.get_table()
top_scorers = liga.get_top_scorers()

Find a team by its name and fetch its next match

eibar = None
for t in liga.get_teams():
    if t.get_name() == "إيبار":
        eibar = t
        break

Contributing

The project is still at a very early stage. See https://github.com/marrakchino/kooora-unofficial-api/projects/1 for a list of ideas or kindly open an issue to raise a bug or submit a feature request.

Idea

I've been fiddling with Kooora's website for years trying to understand the multiple aspects of the data they provide and had the idea of creating a public API of it knocking around my head since at least 2017. The initial version of this unofficial API was made possible by reverse-engineering Kooora's official Android application both by reversing the code and by sniffing the network requests.

License: MIT