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Download Your Tournament as PDF — Matches, Standings, Stats & More

· 3 min read

Need a printed schedule for the venue wall? A referee handout with today's matches? A final standings document for your sponsor? Score7's PDF export turns your tournament data into clean, printable documents — branded with your tournament's color and linked back to the live page via QR code.


What you can export

PDF export works across four tournament sections:

  • Matches — the full schedule with scores, dates, locations, and referees
  • Standings — rankings with all your configured columns (points, goal difference, head-to-head, etc.)
  • Participants — the full list, including player rosters if teams have players enabled
  • Stats — player statistics like goals, assists, and cards

Each PDF is generated with your tournament's custom color in the header and a QR code footer that links to the live tournament page. Hand someone a printed standings sheet and they can scan the QR code to see live updates on their phone.


Six ways to view your matches

The match PDF is the most flexible export. You pick the view, and the PDF formats it accordingly:

ViewBest for
Default (by round)General overview of the tournament progression
By ParticipantGiving each team or player their own match list
By DateDaily schedules for multi-day events
By LocationVenue-specific schedules — one page per court or field
By RefereeReferee assignments for the day
TableCompact one-row-per-match format for quick scanning

This means you can print one PDF grouped by location for the venue manager, another grouped by referee for the ref coordinator, and a third grouped by date for the event program — all from the same tournament data.


How to export

  1. Open your tournament and go to the tab you want to export — Matches, Standings, Participants, or Stats
  2. Click the CSV/PDF button in the top-right corner
  3. Select PDF
  4. For matches, choose your preferred view
  5. The file downloads automatically

That's it. The PDF is ready to print or share.


Practical uses

At the venue: Print the day's schedule grouped by location and post one copy at each court or field. Players check the wall instead of refreshing their phones.

For referees: Export matches by referee and hand each ref a sheet with their assignments, times, and locations. No confusion about who's officiating what.

After the tournament: Export final standings and stats as a permanent record. Useful for league continuity, sponsor reporting, or just having something to frame on the clubhouse wall.

Offline sharing: Not everyone at the venue has reliable internet. A printed schedule or standings sheet fills the gap.


Good to know

  • PDF export is a Premium feature. You also need admin or editor access to the tournament.
  • PDFs always use color (your tournament's brand color). A black-and-white option isn't available yet.
  • The export captures exactly what's on screen — if you've entered results, they show up. If standings columns are empty, they'll be empty in the PDF too.
  • All tournament formats are supported: round-robin, knockout, Swiss, double elimination, and multi-stage.
  • Walkovers, voided matches, and withdrawn participants are all reflected accurately.

For the full how-to with troubleshooting tips, see the PDF export guide.


Ready to try it? Create your tournament — it takes about a minute.


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