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Public registration and athlete roster

Publish the registration link, receive teams, review athletes, and keep the roster ready for matchday.

Turn registration into a usable matchday roster

The queue should end in athletes that match sheets, standings, and history recognize.

After submission, the manager can track drafts, pending fixes, and organizer decisions in My Teams while the application key stays stable for later edits.

That continuity keeps the league from collecting athletes in a disconnected form and rebuilding rosters, documents, and championship links before the round.

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.

Public registration and athlete roster becomes urgent when organizers still open spreadsheets, chat threads, and public pages to confirm schedules, matches, assignments, registration, or history.

When public championship registration lives on the same official championship record, the league can answer with more confidence and publish fewer outdated round updates.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 public registration and athlete roster 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.

Is the public registration link tied to the championship?

Yes. The link is published from championship management and keeps rules, roster limits, organizer contact, and review queue in the same context.

When does this workflow usually generate value fastest?

Public registration and athlete roster 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.