Example Tournament

Let us know your tournament or league structure and we can help you to publish this.

We have mini tournament schedules that can be published on a web page.
On hidden pages we can provide data entry for the organisers and referee’s to record the scores, updating the results and tables in real time on the web page.
You can look at our example 8 team tournament below.

This example tournament is arranged for two groups of four teams playing round robin matches.  After this the teams will play each other in a knockout round and compete for Cup and Plate honors.

Please feel free to have a go here (Remember to refresh the page to see your changes!):

You can update key tournament information by clicking the grey bars and revealing the form to update information with.
Here we can start by clicking the grey bar below and entering the 8 team names you want for your example competition and submitting the answers:
DON’T FORGET TO REFRESH THE PAGE AFTER YOU SUBMIT THE FORM!


Update each of the team names here <CLICK HERE>

**tables are ordered by points first, then goal difference, then goals scored.  If an alternative playoff /coin toss/penalties is required (or positions need to be manually adjusted for any reason), the result between the two teams should be edited using the corresponding data entry form for that match.


Update the length for each game here
Update the length of time between games
Update the Kick off of the first game

You can see the results for each stage here:
(R#=Round, P#=Pitch number)

Group A  (R#=Round, P#=Pitch number)

Round 1 Group A
Round 2 Group A
Round 3 Group A
Round 4 Group A
Round 5 Group A
Round 6 Group A

Group B  (R#=Round, P#=Pitch number)

Round 1 Group B
Round 2 Group B
Round 3 Group B
Round 4 Group B
Round 5 Group B
Round 6 Group B

Knockout Round

Cup Semi Final 1
Cup Semi Final 2
Plate Semi Final 1
Plate Semi Final 2
Plate Final
Cup Final

The results can be published on public web pages
and the data input for the pages can be put on private (password protected) or hidden pages,
for just the organisers of the tournament to see/use.

Once the tournament is complete, a copy of the data can be made for record keeping,
then the public data can be reset, so you can reuse exactly the same setup for your next tournament.

If you’re interested or would like one to be created for your tournament Contact Us!