Match Planning
In the match planning, you’ll see all home games by default. Home games are the matches held at the club’s facilities, for which the match secretary is responsible.
In the schedule, you’ll see 7 days divided per day by default. For each match day in the schedule, it’s possible to download the match details. If you want a complete overview of all matches, use the “Download PDF” button.
In the match planning, you’ll see all matches that are yet to be played. Once a match has started, you’ll find it under “Played Matches.”
Direct Editing from the Schedule
From the match schedule, you can easily assign referees to a match. So, you don’t necessarily need to go to the match details to change referees, fields, or dressing rooms.
Status Icons for Matches
Icon | Description | Explanation |
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No specifics | ||
The match is in draft status | Not yet definitively scheduled by the federation and subject to change | |
Outstanding task | For example, assigning officials or selecting dressing rooms | |
The match has been cancelled | ||
The match has been interrupted | Only applicable to played matches |
Types of Matches
Icon | Description | Explanation |
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No | Standard | Regular league match |
A category | Not applicable to all federations. | |
B category | Not applicable to all federations. | |
Block matches | Tournament-style matches where a third club can act as the host | |
Cup matches | ||
Practice match | In the past, also known as 'friendly match' or 'club match |
Other Functions
By clicking on this button located at the top right corner of a table, you can export the contents of the respective table to CSV format. This file can be used for editing in programs like Microsoft Excel, Numbers, or any other spreadsheet software.
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Club Support
Our product specialists and advisors are not only available to assist you promptly with any issues, but they also want to help transfer their knowledge gained from Sportlink or as volunteers at their own sports club.