But I can see now that there will be a massive amount of models. Each player 
should have his own statistics for each games, there will also be a part for 
referees. Referee work will be rated by users so - many models is planned. If I 
put it in one app, I will have at least 15 models in it and I think it will 
increase in some time

Division in my example will clarify it, for example players app with all models 
for players like player base, player in season, player statistics and of course 
all logic in it.

In 1 app there will be a many many lines of code and after some time it will be 
hard to develop I think.

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