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Find a Tournament in Your My Tournaments List

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If you've run more than a handful of Score7 tournaments, your My Tournaments page can get long. This is a quick orientation guide: how the page is organised, how the "Show all" button works, and what to do if you've run so many tournaments that you can't see all of them at once.


What you'll see on My Tournaments

Click your profile in the top-right corner and choose My Tournaments. The page groups everything you have a role in by what that role is:

  • Tournaments you own — full control, including delete
  • Tournaments you admin — manage settings, participants, and matches
  • Tournaments you edit — enter results and player stats

Inside each group, tournaments are sorted by creation date, newest first. Each row shows the logo, name, sport, format, and creation date — plus an action (delete if you're the owner, revoke your own access if you admin or edit it). For other things you can do from this area — changing your email, deleting your account, managing your subscription — see How to manage your account.

By default, each group shows the 20 most recent tournaments. That's enough for most organisers, and it keeps the page short and easy to scan.


"Show all N tournaments" — the reveal button

If a group has more than 20 tournaments, you'll see a centred Show all N tournaments button below the table. Click it and the full list for that group expands.

Two small things worth knowing:

  • It's a one-way reveal. The button disappears once you click it, and there's no "Show fewer" toggle.
  • Refreshing the page resets it back to the collapsed view. So if you want a tight table again, just reload.

A handy tip when you have a lot of tournaments: expand the list, then use Cmd+F (Mac) or Ctrl+F (Windows/Linux) to search the page for the tournament name. Browser find-in-page works against the full rendered list and is faster than scrolling.


The 500-tournament cap

My Tournaments shows up to the 500 most recent tournaments per user. If you've run more than that, you'll see a small info banner at the top of the page confirming you're viewing the 500 most recent.

A few things this doesn't mean:

  • Your older tournaments aren't deleted. Every tournament you've ever created or been added to is still in our system. Result history, brackets, and settings are all untouched.
  • Direct links still work. If you've bookmarked an older tournament's URL, share link, or QR code, it opens normally — the cap only affects the rendered list on this one page.
  • You can still pass ownership of older tournaments. If a co-organiser still has a link to one of your older tournaments, they can use it as long as they have access.

If there's a specific tournament you need to access and you can't find it on the page, contact support and we'll surface it for you. We don't expect most organisers to ever bump into the cap — it's there as a safety bound, not a limit on how much you can run.


Quick reference

SituationWhat to do
Page feels too longRefresh the page — collapses each group back to 20
Looking for a specific tournament nameClick "Show all", then Cmd/Ctrl+F to find it
Want to delete or revoke accessUse the action button on each row
Banner says "showing your 500 most recent"Use direct links/bookmarks for older ones, or contact support

That's the whole page. If you organise enough tournaments to find this guide useful, you probably already have your favourites bookmarked — and now you know what the Show all button does and why the cap exists.

Need a refresher on how to spin up a new event? See our step-by-step guide to creating a tournament.

Ready to start your next one? Create a new tournament — it takes about a minute.