
armaanalytics
A Research driven platform exploring market inefficiencies in Sports started Armaanalytics to understand a simple question: do sports markets actually reward performance?In football and cricket, salaries and transfer fees are often treated as a reflection of ability. But when you look closer, that relationship isn’t always clear.
This platform explores that gap.By building models that compare performance to cost, I try to identify where players are undervalued, overpriced, or simply misunderstood. It’s an attempt to move beyond narratives and look at sport through a more analytical lens.What began as curiosity has grown into a mix of research, datasets, and interactive tools, all focused on one idea of understanding how value is really assigned in sport.​
VISION
In sport, decisions off the field shape what happens on it. Clubs don’t just compete for players, they compete in a market. And the ones that understand that market better gain an edge.
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This project is my way of exploring that idea. How data can improve decision-making in environments where intuition, pressure, and narrative often dominate.
I started with a blog. That turned into a research paper. Then into models and tools.
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I’m still building.
