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Digital match sheet for championships

Follow the app flow: Pre-match sheet, Post-match sheet, Publish match sheet, PDF export, and official printing in the match context.

Open the sheet from the match screen

The match sheet starts from the match, with teams, lineups, chronology, and refereeing in the same context.

On match detail, the organizer sees Pre-match sheet before kickoff and Post-match sheet once the match is finished. The actions stay close to edit match, cancel match, and referee support instead of living in a parallel document list.

The official base comes from the match: home side, away side, date, venue, lineups, referee crew, score, goals, cards, substitutions, and notes.

Publish before exporting the PDF

Publish match sheet stores the official time and keeps later PDF copies traceable.

In match editing, Publish match sheet records the first publication and then shows the Match sheet published badge with the saved time. Generating another copy keeps the original publication and only updates the PDF issue time.

When the league opens the sheet, the actions are direct: Export PDF, Share PDF, and Print. The app consumes the same official PDF generated by Copa Fut, without a parallel document screen.

Handle blocks without leaving context

Readiness, plan access, and errors appear inside the match sheet flow.

If the match sheet cannot be generated yet, the app shows pending requirements inside the same panel. If the plan does not allow printing, the callout explains that official match sheets are part of the Professional plan.

That design avoids promising a loose document: the match sheet becomes official only when the match, referee review, and league publication support the record.

When this workflow becomes hard to postpone

The pain usually appears when the league has to confirm the same information in more than one place.

Digital match sheet for championships becomes urgent when organizers still open spreadsheets, chat threads, and public pages to confirm schedules, matches, assignments, registration, or history.

When digital match sheet lives on the same official championship record, the league can answer with more confidence and publish fewer outdated round updates.

How this workflow connects to the rest of the app

The value appears when the data no longer has to be entered again at each stage.

When digital match sheet for championships becomes routine, organizers, teams, athletes, and referees work from a clearer reference for what is official in the competition.

The gain grows when setup, matches, match sheets, standings, publications, and athlete history share the same base, because each update feeds the next step without breaking the Copa Fut experience.

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to reduce common doubts before deciding.

What is the difference between Pre-match sheet and Post-match sheet?

The Pre-match sheet checks the match base before kickoff. The Post-match sheet includes the result and events after the match is finished. Publish match sheet turns the validated record into the official source for standings, scorers, and history.

Does the official match sheet depend on the Professional plan?

Yes. The official PDF, sharing, and printing are tied to the Professional plan. When the league does not have access yet, the app keeps the block in context and opens plan choices focused on the match sheet.

When does this workflow usually generate value fastest?

Digital match sheet for championships generates value fastest when the league is already losing time reconciling schedules, results, registration, assignments, or public communication. That is when centralizing the workflow starts cutting rework immediately.

How should someone choose the next step after this page?

Look at the adjacent stage that still depends on the same official data. If setup, registration, match sheets, referee assignments, or publication still creates rework, the best next page is the workflow that supplies or consumes that same information.