Creating a league

Set up a league with its own branding, divisions and points system for ongoing competition.

1. Overview

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A league is a lasting home for ongoing competition. Members play tournaments that count toward division standings over time, with their own leaderboard, seasons and chat. You create a league once, then schedule tournaments inside it whenever you like.

League creation opens a form that slides in from the side, just like tournament creation. You define the league identity, its divisions and how standings points are awarded — everything except the divisions can be edited later.

2. League details

Open the create form.

From your dashboard's leagues view, tap the button to create a new league.

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Add your branding (optional).

Upload a banner image and a logo. Both accept common image formats and are shown on the league page and its public join page.

Fill in name and description.

Both are required. The name is how players find your league in search.

Choose the formats your league plays.

Select one or more tournament formats (Americano, Mexicano, and so on). These determine which formats are available when scheduling league games and which standings tables the leaderboard offers.

Set the home club.

Required. Search for the club or venue where the league is based — it drives the league's location and the map on its page.

Add website and Instagram (optional).

Shown on the league page so players can find out more about you.

3. Setting up divisions

Divisions split your members into skill levels — Division 1 is the highest. The create form starts with four divisions named Division 1 to Division 4.

  • Rename any division to whatever fits your league.
  • Remove divisions you don't need — Division 1 always stays.
  • Add more divisions, up to a maximum of 10.

The set of divisions is defined when the league is created. Plan for the number of levels you expect — you can always leave lower divisions empty at first.

4. Series points

Series points decide how many standings points a player or team earns from each finished league tournament. They power the S column of the leaderboard.

ResultDefault pointsRange
Win21–20
Draw10–10
Loss00–10

You can tune these values at creation or later from the edit form — for example award 3 points per win for a football-style table.

5. League status and visibility

Every league shows a status badge: Active or Suspended. With an active Manager subscription your leagues are Active — publicly discoverable in search and listings. Without one they are Suspended: still fully usable by members via the direct link, but hidden from public discovery.

The status updates automatically with your subscription — if a Manager subscription lapses, hosted leagues become Suspended, and reactivating the subscription makes them Active again.

6. Editing your league

Tap the edit (pencil) icon on the league page.

Only the host sees it. You can change the images, name, description, formats, home club, website, Instagram and series points. Divisions are managed separately from the leaderboard's Manage action.

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