Estimate late-match output, stamina training exposure, weekly trend, and recovery readiness for Hattrick football manager squad planning.
🏟Squad and Player Presets
Preset loaded: Prime Pressing Midfielder balances solid stamina, full minutes, and a league-intensity pressing workload.
⚙Stamina Training Inputs
Role changes the estimated match drain and how much late stamina matters.
Older players generally need more weekly share to hold the same stamina level.
The calculator maps Hattrick skill words to a practical 3-9 scale.
Hattrick stamina share has a practical minimum of 10% and can affect current form when raised.
90 minutes receives the full stamina effect; no match still receives a smaller squad effect if trainable.
Higher team intensity supports skill training, while stamina share still takes part of the week.
Pressing and extra-time plans raise the late-match performance penalty.
Recovery trend adjusts readiness, not the underlying stamina skill itself.
📊Current Squad Snapshot
100%
Stamina Training Exposure
High
Role Demand
Mild
Form Pressure
Solid+
Suggested Match Target
Hattrick Stamina Result
Late-match output
87%
estimated minute 90 contribution
Stamina trend
+0.03
skill levels per update proxy
Recovery readiness
82%
next-match energy estimate
Manager action
Hold
weekly stamina share advice
🔁Late-Match Comparison Grid
65-minute checkpoint
92%
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75-minute checkpoint
89%
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90-minute checkpoint
87%
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120-minute cup risk
78%
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📘Hattrick Stamina References
Stamina Skill Planning Bands
Skill word
Scale
Typical use
Concern
Weak
4
Short sub or keeper
Heavy second-half fade
Inadequate
5
Developing youth
Limit full pressing
Passable
6
Playable starter
Watch late midfield ratings
Solid
7
League starter
Usually the practical floor
Excellent
8
Pressing or veteran cover
Share may still be needed
Formidable
9
Premium endurance role
Avoid overtraining stamina
Skill words are modelled as planning bands, not a hidden official formula.
Age and Maintenance Pressure
Age band
Baseline share
Trend bias
Manager read
17-20
10-12%
Fast gain
Protect core training speed
21-24
12-15%
Gain or hold
Good trainee balance
25-28
14-17%
Hold level
Prime starter window
29-32
17-22%
Slow decline
Rotate and monitor stars
33-36
22-28%
Decline risk
Use subs and lower load
37+
28%+
High decline
Specialist minutes only
Match Minutes and Stamina Exposure
Weekly minutes
Model exposure
Best use
Planning note
0
50%
Unused squad player
Healthy squad effect only
1-30
75-83%
Late substitute
Useful maintenance trick
31-60
84-92%
Rotation starter
Less fatigue than full match
61-89
92-100%
Planned substitution
Nearly full stamina effect
90
100%
Full starter
Normal benchmark
91-120
100%
Cup extra-time risk
More fatigue, no extra exposure
This planner uses the public training logic that full stamina exposure caps at 90 minutes.
Training Share Tradeoff Table
Share
Stamina effect
Form pressure
When to use
10%
Maintenance light
Very low
Young trainee squads
12-15%
Balanced hold
Low
Most weekly league plans
16-20%
Active improvement
Mild
Pressing or older starters
21-25%
Strong correction
Moderate
Short stamina rebuilds
26-35%
Aggressive rebuild
High
Temporary squad repair
36%+
Extreme focus
Very high
Only for special cases
💡Manager Tips
Training balance: A small weekly stamina share usually beats big occasional spikes because stamina work is part of the team training rhythm and higher shares can pressure current form.
Match planning: Low stamina is most visible late in the match, especially for midfielders, pressing tactics, and cup ties that can stretch toward extra time.
Stamina are a physical attribute that determines how much energy a player have during a match. Stamina becomes the most important attribute during the final stage of a match. A player might have high stamina at the beginning of a match, but as the match progress, the player will lose stamina.
Losing stamina can result in losing the players speed or making bad decisions during a match. Many factors influence a player’s stamina level, including the player’s age, the number of minute the player has played that week, the player’s role within the team, and the amount of training the player receive regarding stamina. A player’s age