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 Sport specific views

League Watch displays data in a manner most appropriate for a given sport.  For example, in a soccer round-robin tournament (like most European football leagues) home and away results are shown in a cross table.

In a tennis tournament, games won in each set would be shown rather than goals e.g. 6:4 3:6 7:5. 

The soccer standings are shown with overall points and goals scored as well as broken into results achieved home and away.

A different kind of table would be shown in a knock out tournament. 

The views are customizable allowing the user which columns to show and which to hide.  Clicking on a column header will sort the view according to the values in that column.

 Different sports shown simultaneously

A single instance of League Watch can handle multiple tournaments in different sports.

The screenshot in this section shows a ladder view in a tennis tournament (with one player's path highlighted) and at the same time a standings view from a soccer league.

This feature can be extremely useful if you are running a sports festival at a university, school or in your community. 


 

 Complex tournament structure

League Watch can manage tournaments of just about any complexity, an example of which can be the Soccer World Cup.   The competition consists of a large number of preliminaries played all over the world using different tournament systems. 

League Watch will not only handle such complexity but it will also make your life easier by allowing you to grooup various sections into, so called, segments.  In this example all European elimination groups are shown as a single segment.

Also the finals have been "collapsed" into a single segment.  In fact they consist of 8 preliminary round-robin pools with 16 successful teams progressing into the last, knock-out stage.

Double-clicking on the Finals box will show the detailed structure of the segment.  


 



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