Your Favorite Football Player
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Make a trading card of your favorite football player with a drawing, position, stats, and short biography to practice research and art skills.

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Step-by-step guide to make a trading card of your favorite football player

What you need
Adult supervision required, coloring materials (markers crayons colored pencils), eraser, glue or tape, paper, pencil, ruler, scissors

Step 1

Choose your favorite football player and say their name out loud.

Step 2

Research the player using a book or computer to find their position and three key stats.

Step 3

Write the player’s position and the three stats on a scrap piece of paper.

Step 4

Decide the size you want your trading card to be.

Step 5

Use your ruler and pencil to draw a rectangle of that size on the paper.

Step 6

Cut out the rectangle with scissors.

Step 7

Lightly sketch the player’s portrait or an action pose in the top half of the card.

Step 8

Write the player’s name in big letters below the drawing.

Step 9

Write the player’s position under the name.

Step 10

Neatly write the three stats as a short list on one side of the card.

Step 11

Write a 2 to 3 sentence short biography about the player on the card.

Step 12

Color the drawing and the card using your coloring materials.

Step 13

Add team colors and small decorations like stars or stripes around the edges.

Step 14

If you want a thicker card glue your rectangle onto another piece of paper and press flat.

Step 15

Share your finished trading card on DIY.org.

Final steps

You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

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Help!?

What can we use if we don't have a computer, ruler, or glue for this trading card project?

If you don't have a computer use a book or smartphone to research the player's position and three stats, use a straight edge like a hardcover book or cereal box edge instead of a ruler to draw the rectangle with pencil, and substitute double-sided tape or clear tape for glue when you want to stick the rectangle onto another piece of paper to make the card thicker.

My portrait looks messy and the rectangle edges are uneven—what should I do to fix them?

If the top-half portrait is messy, lightly erase and redraw or trace a photo before coloring with your coloring materials, and straighten uneven rectangle edges by re-measuring with your ruler or straight edge and carefully trimming with scissors so the card sits flat when you glue it and press flat.

How can we adapt this activity for different age groups?

For younger children pre-draw rectangles on a scrap piece of paper and let them color, add stickers for team colors, and dictate a simple sentence for the biography, while older kids can use a computer or book to research three detailed stats, sketch a more realistic portrait with pencil, and write a 2 to 3 sentence short biography.

How can we extend or personalize the trading card after coloring and gluing?

To enhance the card add extra team colors and small decorations like stars or stripes around the edges, write bonus stats or a fun fact on the back, reinforce it by gluing the rectangle onto another piece of paper and covering it with clear packing tape as a DIY laminate, and then share the finished trading card on DIY.org.

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Facts about football, player positions, and statistics

⚽ Lionel Messi has scored over 800 senior career goals across club and country.

🃏 Most collectible trading cards use the standard size 2.5 × 3.5 inches (63.5 × 88.9 mm).

💸 Some sports trading cards have sold at auction for millions of dollars, making them prized collectibles.

🏈 Tom Brady holds a record seven Super Bowl wins — the most by any player.

🏷️ Traditional player cards list position, team, and key stats — perfect details to include on your own card!

How do you make a trading card of your favorite football player?

Start by choosing a player and gathering reference photos and current stats (team, position, key numbers). On cardstock cut to trading-card size (approx 2.5 x 3.5 inches) or larger printable template. On the front draw or paste a portrait, add the name and position. On the back list stats, jersey number, short 2–3 sentence biography, and fun facts. Color and decorate, then laminate or sleeve the card to protect it.

What materials do I need to make a football player trading card?

You'll need cardstock or heavy paper, pencils and erasers, colored markers, crayons or watercolor paints, a ruler and scissors, glue or tape, and a printed template or index card. Have reference photos and a device or book to look up current stats and team info. Optional: laminator or clear packing tape for protection, stickers or stamps for decoration, and a scanner or phone camera if you want a digital copy.

What ages is this trading card activity suitable for?

This activity works well for ages 6–12 with independence; younger children (4–5) can participate with adult help for cutting, writing, and online research. Older kids and teens can add advanced stats, timelines, or digital design elements. Adapt complexity: simplify drawing and stats for early readers, or encourage deeper research and graphic design for older ones. Always supervise internet research and scissors for younger children.

What are the benefits of making a favorite football player trading card?

Making trading cards builds research and reading skills by finding stats and biographies, and strengthens math through comparing numbers. It supports fine motor development, drawing ability, and creativity in design. Kids learn to summarize information and practice typing or handwriting. The activity encourages sports literacy, pride in work, social skills if trading or sharing, and can be extended into digital portfolios or classroom projects.
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