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Saturday 24 May 2014

ee Soccer Score Keeper Tutorial


This is the start of tutorial for ee Soccer Score Keeper

(buy 'Soccer Score Keeper in the Google Play Store)

1. A league structure consists of a league and any subdivisions into groups and subgroups. How to set up a league structure depends on how teams should be organized.
  • With a smaller number of teams, a league can stand on its own, and teams can be added directly under the league. Examples include EPL and Bundesliga.
  • With a larger number of teams, the league can be divided into groups. The 2012 Olympics Soccer Tournament was divided into four groups, and the subdivisions were simply called 'Groups'. Four Teams were placed into each Group. There are 8 Groups (A-H) defined in the 2014 Fifa World Cup. The W-League has 4 groups called Conferences.
  • With a larger number of teams, such as the Super-20 League, the league is divided into Divisions, and then the Divisions are divided into subgroups corresponding to Areas. 
  • The App lets you label the groups and subgroups into something more meaningful like Conferences and Divisions.
The you-tube video below shows two existing Leagues, each subdivided into groups, and then shows adding a league called Tournament 1 with no subdivisions:

Notes:
  • Tap the '+' button to open the Add screen (for League, or Group, or SubGroup)
 
http://youtu.be/AwkfvHYwIIU

2. Adding a team

Three of four teams have been added to the "Tournament 1"  league. The next video shows adding a fourth team to the Tournament league:

http://youtu.be/i5u1K9LLw7g


3. Adding Players

The next video shows players and a depth chart for other leagues defined in the app, and then shows adding two players and one goalie added to the Tournament 1 Blue team.

http://youtu.be/l56G7tw9D04


4. Adding Games

This video shows 4 of 6 completed games between the Tournament 1 teams already entered, and the team standings for the first 4 games, and then adds the remaining 2 games to the schedule.

http://youtu.be/mZ7YXMDF0yo

5. Scoring a game

Two separate videos show how to update game results, team standings, and player statistics using two alternate methods, one for each game previously entered.

The first game shown is updated simply by entering the game score directly. This updates the team standings. Player stats are then shown being updated.

Notes:
  • To update game scoring directly, tap a team name to unlock the team's score fields (Normal Time, Extra Time, Penalty Goals) and enable the '+' and '-' buttons.
  • To update game scoring with a Game Log, click the 'Add Log' button to open a Game Log screen

http://youtu.be/GVJ001Wbiqs


The second game is updated using the game log which represents entering a running log of events, such as goals and penalties. This updates the game score, team standings and  player statistics.

http://youtu.be/m6C-DaKSo_I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcgTtrqolOU

Thank you

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