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Spin a Soccer Card Collection Tracking

Learn how to track your Spin a Soccer Card collection, identify missing cards, and complete every set efficiently with our step-by-step guide using in-game tools and personal tracking.

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Introduction

Completing every set in **Spin a Soccer Card** is one of the most rewarding achievements in the game. Not only does it fill your collection with rare and powerful player cards, but it also unlocks exclusive bonuses, premium currency, and unique cosmetics. However, with hundreds of cards spread across multiple sets, tracking your progress can quickly become overwhelming. This guide will teach you how to efficiently track your collection, identify missing cards, and systematically complete each set. Whether you’re a free-to-play grinder or a dedicated collector, these strategies will help you reach 100% completion faster.

Understanding Sets in Spin a Soccer Card

Sets are groups of player cards that share a common theme, such as a specific league, club, tournament, or seasonal event. Each set contains between 5 and 20 cards, ranging from common to legendary rarity. Completing a set awards you with a special set bonus – often a guaranteed high‑rated card, exclusive cosmetic item, or a large amount of coins/ gems. Sets are periodically added through updates and special events, so keeping track of both permanent and limited‑time sets is crucial.

Set Types

  • **Base Sets**: Core leagues and clubs available year‑round.
  • **Seasonal Sets**: Limited‑time sets tied to real‑world events like the World Cup or holiday promotions.
  • **Challenge Sets**: Reward sets that require completing specific in‑game tasks or missions.
  • **Mystery Sets**: Hidden sets that only appear after unlocking certain conditions.

Step 1: Use the In‑Game Collection Manager

Before you go any further, familiarize yourself with the built‑in **Collection Manager** in Spin a Soccer Card. This tool provides an overview of every set, your owned cards, and the duplicates you’ve pulled. Open the menu by tapping the “Collection” button on the main screen.

Key Features of the Collection Manager

  • **Set List**: Displays all available sets, with progress bars showing how many cards you own in each.
  • **Card Filter**: Sort by rarity, position, team, or set to quickly find what you need.
  • **Missing Cards Tab**: Lists every card you don’t yet own, sorted by set.
  • **Duplicates Counter**: Shows how many extra copies you have for each card (useful for trading).

> **Pro Tip**: Pin your most important sets (e.g., ones nearing completion or with time limits) to the top of the list for quick access.

Step 2: Create a Personal Tracking Spreadsheet

While the in‑game manager is useful, it doesn’t offer long‑term analytics or notifications when new sets drop. A simple **spreadsheet** (Google Sheets, Excel, or even a notebook) can give you complete control over your collection goals.

What to Include in Your Spreadsheet

  • **Set Name** and **Total Cards**.
  • **Cards Owned** and **Cards Missing**.
  • **Duplicates Available for Trade**.
  • **Set Reward** (so you can prioritize the best rewards).
  • **Deadline** (if the set is time‑limited).

Example row:

| Set Name | Total | Owned | Missing | Duplicates | Reward | Deadline | |----------|-------|-------|---------|------------|--------|----------| | World Cup 2026 | 20 | 15 | 5 | 3 (Ronaldo, Messi…) | 500 Gems & Icon Pack | 2025-09-30 |

Use color coding (green for completed, yellow for in progress, red for missing many) to see your status at a glance. Update the sheet every time you open new packs or trade.

Step 3: Efficiently Trade for Missing Cards

Once you know exactly which cards you’re missing, turn your duplicates into missing pieces through the **Trading System**. Check out our [Trading Guide](/guides/trading-guide/) for detailed strategies, but here are the key points:

  • **Use the Trade Marketplace**: List your duplicates and browse other players’ offers. Filter by your missing set to find matches quickly.
  • **Set Up Barter Trades**: Directly message players on your friends list or in global chat to swap cards 1:1.
  • **Auction House Bidding**: If a missing card is rare, consider bidding on it during off‑peak hours to save currency.
  • **Avoid Scams**: Always double‑check the card’s condition (normal, signed, etc.) and use the in‑game confirmation window.

> **Common Mistake**: Trading away duplicates of high‑value cards before checking if they belong to a set you haven’t started yet. Always check the “Collection” tag in the trade preview.

Step 4: Prioritize Sets by Reward Value

Not all sets are created equal. Some offer negligible rewards while others grant game‑changing items. Use your tracking sheet to rank sets by **reward value** and **completion difficulty**.

High‑Priority Sets

  • **Seasonal Sets with Limited Time**: They disappear after the event ends, so focus on these first.
  • **Sets Granting Premium Currency**: Gems, diamonds, or exclusive pack tokens accelerate your progress.
  • **Sets with Player Icons or Special Cards**: Often these are meta‑defining cards that boost your team’s performance in PvP. See our [Best Player Cards](/guides/best-player-cards/) guide for recommendations.

Low‑Priority Sets

  • **Large Base Sets** that require tons of cards but only give small coin bonuses. Work on these passively while chasing other sets.
  • **Sets with Common Cards** that you naturally pull over time – don’t waste trades on them.

Step 5: Combine Collection Tracking with Pack Opening

Opening packs randomly is inefficient. Instead, use your tracking data to choose which packs to buy or earn. For example:

  • If you’re missing an **RW** card from a specific set, look for packs that guarantee a player from that position or set (e.g., “Winger Pack” or “La Liga Pack”).
  • Save your premium currency for **Set‑Specific Packs** that appear alongside new events. These have a much higher chance of giving you missing cards.
  • Complete daily and weekly objectives that reward pack tokens – and always check which sets those packs contain. Our [Daily Rewards](/guides/daily-rewards/) guide explains the rotation.

> **Pro Tip**: Never open a pack without first checking the “Possible Cards” list. If the pack can only drop cards you already own, it’s better to save it for later or exchange it at the trading post.

Step 6: Use Set Bonuses to Complete More Sets

Completing a set often gives you a powerful card or a special item that helps you unlock other sets. For example:

  • A **Set Completion Pack** might contain a random card from another set, filling a gap for free.
  • Some set rewards include **Buff Tokens** that increase your pack luck for a limited time – use them strategically.
  • Cosmetic rewards like **Kit Designs** can be traded for rare cards in the market.

Always activate any temporary boost immediately after completing a set to maximize its impact on your next collection goal.

Advanced Tips for Completionists

1. Track Hidden / Mystery Sets

Spin a Soccer Card hides a few “Easter Egg” sets that only become visible after collecting certain cards. Keep an eye on community forums (but avoid external links – use in‑game chat) or check the [Hidden Cards](/guides/hidden-cards/) guide for known secrets.

2. Use the Collection Percentage Counter

The in‑game profile displays your overall collection completion percentage. Use this as a metric: each 1% gain means you’re one step closer to the ultimate goal. Aim for incremental improvements – finishing one set raises the percentage more than random pulls.

3. Participate in Special Events

Events like “Double Drop Weekend” or “Set Rush” temporarily increase the drop rate of cards from specific sets. Plan your tracking sheet around these events. Visit our [Special Events](/guides/special-events/) guide for upcoming dates.

4. Organize Your Duplicates for Easy Trading

Categorize duplicates by:

  • **Rarity** (common, rare, epic, legendary)
  • **Set** (so you can find trade partners looking for the same set)
  • **Market Demand** (players with high in‑game stats or popular teams have higher trade value)

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

  • **Chasing too many sets at once**: You’ll spread your resources thin. Focus on 2‑3 sets until they are completed.
  • **Ignoring set deadlines**: For limited sets, mark the expiry date on your calendar. Missing a deadline means starting over when the set returns (if ever).
  • **Wasting trade tokens**: Trade tokens regenerate slowly. Use them only for cards that are truly missing in your priority sets.
  • **Not checking set updates**: New sets get added with every patch. Regularly scan the in‑game news or our [Patch Notes Summary](/guides/patch-notes-summary/) to stay informed.

Conclusion

Collection tracking is the backbone of becoming a top collector in Spin a Soccer Card. By combining the in‑game tools with a personal spreadsheet, trading smartly, and prioritizing high‑value sets, you can systematically fill every gap in your collection. Remember to stay patient – completing rare sets takes time, but the rewards are worth it. Start tracking today, and you’ll be surprised how quickly your completion percentage climbs.

Need more help? Check out our other guides on [Team Building](/guides/team-building-guide/), [Card Upgrades](/guides/card-upgrade-guide/), and [Chemistry Explained](/guides/chemistry-explained/) to strengthen your squad while you build your collection. Happy collecting!