Match Operations

Run the match day from one screen

Live scoring, cards, subs, incidents — and the printable protocol that every federation expects. From referee panel to public standings, one source of truth.

  • Goals, cards and subs streamed live to standings and brackets
  • Printable protocol with signatures and incident log
  • Edit-after-the-fact with full audit trail

The problem

Paper protocols + WhatsApp scores = disputes you can't defend

A coach claims the second yellow was actually for #7, not #17. The protocol is in someone's backpack, the score in someone's phone, the truth lost to memory. Goality logs every match event with timestamp and user — so when a dispute hits, you have receipts.

What you get

Everything match day asks for

Live event log

Goals, yellow/red cards, substitutions, penalties, incidents — each with minute, player, team. Tap-by-tap on the referee panel.

Match lineup

Coaches submit their lineup before kick-off. The referee panel shows who's on the pitch, who's on the bench, who's eligible.

Auto-protocol

The official match protocol generates itself from the event log. Print, sign, file — or just keep the digital version with audit trail.

Result audit log

Every score change is logged with who and when. Edits stay traceable; the public standings always reflect the latest truth.

Offline-tolerant

Stadium connectivity is unreliable. Events queue locally on the referee panel and sync the moment the network returns.

Status workflow

Match states (scheduled, in play, paused, finished, disputed) drive the public page automatically — no manual flipping.

Who it's for

Built for

Referees and assistantsTournament directorsFederation observersCoaches & team managers

FAQ

Frequently asked

Can the referee panel work without internet?
Yes — designed for it. Events queue locally and sync when the connection comes back, with no data loss.
Can I print an official protocol?
Yes. The auto-generated protocol matches federation conventions: lineup, events, signatures, incidents — printable as PDF.
Who can edit a finished match?
Only the tournament director or a delegated admin. Every edit lands in the audit log with user, timestamp and old/new values.
How fast do public pages update?
Within seconds of the event being logged. Standings, brackets and follower notifications all fire from the same event stream.

Run match day like a federation

Live scoring, audit-grade protocols, zero spreadsheets. Free to try.