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Borja Iglesias

TactiQ Score, per-90 performance stats, and multi-season form — with direct routes into compare and rankings.

Current Team
Celta de Vigo
Position
Centre Forward
Also: Striker
Date of Birth
Jan 17, 1993 (33)
Jersey Number
#7
League
La Liga
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Borja Iglesias
Borja Iglesias
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Current Team
Celta de Vigo
Position
Centre Forward
Also: Striker
Date of Birth
Jan 17, 1993 (33)
Jersey Number
#7
TactiQ Score
68.3
86% confidence
TactiQ Score v2
68.3
Form Score
70.9
Confidence
86%
Role
striker
League
La Liga
Per 90 minutes
Goals
0.72
Assists
0.10
Key Pass
0.88
Tackles
0.41
Rating
6.92
Multi-season trend
AI Analysis
Generated Apr 30, 2026

A mid-tier La Liga striker sitting at an FQ Score of 57.83 — squarely in the adequate-starter band, where functional contribution coexists with clear gaps versus the league's better forwards. The most distinctive data point is a 0.65 goals per 90, which is the primary production signal available, alongside a 6.9 average match rating across 1,658 minutes this season. Sub-score granularity is unavailable, so the full picture of where gaps lie — finishing efficiency, creation, or progression — cannot be precisely mapped.

Why this score

The FQ Score of 57.83 reflects a striker meeting baseline positional expectations without standout production in any measurable dimension. With all role-specific sub-scores (finishing, creation, progression, defense) returning null, the score is driven primarily by the composite output metrics — 0.65 goals per 90 and a 6.9 rating — which are functional but not sufficient to push above the 60-69 adequate-starter band.

Form Trajectory

Form score of 61.77 sits 3.94 points above the FQ Score of 57.83 — within the ±5 stable range, but trending marginally upward. This suggests recent output is slightly better than the season-long body of work, though the gap is not large enough to signal a meaningful breakout.

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Nearly identical FQ Score of 57.27 places him in the same adequate-starter band; the key difference is that García Martínez's score is marginally lower, suggesting this player has a slight edge in recent output based on the form delta.

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Latest available season snapshot

Live statistics currently available for this profile

10 metrics surfaced
Appearances
32
Minutes
1745
Goals
14
Assists
2
Key passes
17
Rating
6.92
Tackles
8
Shots on target
25
Successful dribbles
12
Clean sheets
7
2 Seasons Ago
TQ 54.4Form 54.4
Previous
TQ 68.0Form 69.0
Current
TQ 68.7Form 70.9
Per 90 minutes
Goals
0.72
Assists
0.10
Key Passes
0.88
Tackles
0.41
Rating
6.92
Olivier Giroud

Giroud's FQ Score of 59.12 reflects a comparable level of baseline striker contribution; Giroud's profile historically leans more toward hold-up and link-up play, whereas this player's 0.92 key passes per 90 may indicate a similar facilitating role.

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Richarlison de Andrade

Richarlison's FQ Score of 61.48 sits just above this player's 57.83, representing the ceiling of this peer group; the gap likely reflects higher physical duel output and pressing intensity that this player has not matched.

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Current indicators
What the live season sample is surfacing right now
Direct output
16 combined goals and assists are showing in live coverage.
Creative involvement
Current snapshot shows meaningful chance supply and final-third contribution.
Strengths
Where this player is genuinely above baseline
No clearly elite traits identified in current data.
Watchpoints
Real gaps relative to this player's role
Key pass volume

0.92 key passes per 90 is a notable figure for a striker, but without a creation sub-score to contextualise quality or conversion into chances created, it is unclear whether this reflects genuine link-up play or inflated by low-leverage situations.

Goal output

0.65 goals per 90 across 30 matches and 1,658 minutes is below what top-tier La Liga strikers produce, and without an xG or conversion rate figure, it is impossible to determine whether the gap is a volume or efficiency problem.

Defensive contribution

0.38 tackles per 90 is a low return for a striker in a pressing-oriented league context, though the absence of a defense sub-score means the full picture of off-ball work cannot be confirmed.

Reading the score

What each number means

TactiQ Score

A 0–100 measure of overall quality. Combines statistical output with league difficulty, multi-season weighting, and a consistency factor. Target range for strong players: 70–85.

Form Score

Weighted toward recent matches. Can diverge from the TactiQ Score when current form is meaningfully stronger or weaker than the multi-season average.

Confidence

How much evidence supports this score. Lower confidence means thinner data — fewer seasons, fewer appearances, or gaps in coverage. A provisional score is real signal with appropriate caveats.

Methodology

TactiQ Scores are deterministic — given the same evidence, they produce the same output. The evidence packet system, confidence labels, and publication gate are all explained in full.

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