Frequently asked questions

Copa Fut FAQ

Direct answers for understanding the real Copa Fut flow: create a league, build the Competition base, organize teams, close the round, and publish official data.

First steps in the app

Where the league starts, who configures the operation, and what must exist before a championship.

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Competition base

Championship, format, teams, applications, and rules that power the season.

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Match sheet, results, and standings

How a match becomes the official score, standings, bracket, scorers, and history.

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Refereeing and staff

Assignment planning, confirmation, check-in, reports, and round pending items.

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Public visibility

Public pages, public registration, media hub, and the data that reaches followers.

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First steps in the app

Copa Fut starts with the league as the official workspace. From there, the organizer creates championships, defines the operating plan, and invites the right people without spreading decisions across spreadsheets and chat groups.

Where does the operation start in Copa Fut?

It starts by creating the league. The league concentrates championships, teams, athletes, referees, media, plans, and permissions so the competition does not depend on a separate spreadsheet for every round.

Who should configure the league first?

The organizer or competition owner should create the league, review the plan, set up the base, and invite support staff when needed. Athletes, team managers, and referees come in later through invitations, public registration, or assignment.

Competition base

The competition base follows the mobile flow: name, logo, schedule, taxonomy and format, discipline and simulation, teams, applications, and structure. This record prepares standings, brackets, scorers, rounds, and management.

What belongs in the Competition base?

It includes name, logo, schedule, modality, category, format, discipline, simulation, and rules that shape the season. This base comes before generating matches, standings, bracket, and scorers.

Do teams and public registration live in the same flow?

Yes. The organizer can work with existing teams, team athlete invites, and championship public registration. Roster, documents, category, and athlete links arrive for review inside the same official record.

Which formats can Copa Fut help structure?

The flow covers formats such as round robin, knockout, group stage with knockout, home and away, and round robin with final. The selected format defines slots, phases, rounds, standings, bracket, and matches.

Match sheet, results, and standings

The round closes inside the match. The organizer reviews context and lineups, records the timeline, checks refereeing, and publishes the match sheet so standings, bracket, scorers, and official athlete history use the same source.

What is the right path for closing the digital match sheet?

Open the match, check context and lineups, record goals, cards, and substitutions in the timeline, review referees and support, generate the post-match sheet, and publish the official match sheet when the result is validated.

Do standings, bracket, and scorers follow the match sheet?

Yes. When the match is finished in the right flow, the official score feeds standings, bracket, scorers, and official athlete history. The public page then shows what the operation validated.

Refereeing and staff

Refereeing is more than a list of names. The app brings together the round-day operations board, round, date, venue, suggestions, saved crews, assignment preview, crew confirmation, check-in, and digital report.

How is referee assignment planned?

Planning uses the round-day operations board. The organizer filters by round, date, and venue, then reviews unassigned matches, warnings, blocking issues, suggestions, and saved crews before setting the assignment.

Do referees need to confirm and submit a report?

When an assignment needs confirmation, the app tracks accepted, declined, and pending replies. After the match, check-in and the digital report help coordinators review the work before closing the match.

Public visibility

The public side should mirror the real operation. League, championship, match, public registration, standings, bracket, scorers, media hub, and digital athlete card links all come from the same official record.

What does the public see outside the app?

The public can access league, championship, match, public registration, standings, bracket, scorers, media hub, and digital athlete card pages. Those pages should reflect the official record, not a separate manual update.