Multi-device web.
Tablet on the touchline. TV at the field-side bar. Phone in every parent's hand. Same URL, three different floor plans. Nothing to install.
← 1891 Arena · Soccer
Run a soccer tournament, league season, knockout, or group stage — youth club, school district, adult rec, semi-pro — with a 90-minute clock that runs at the venue's wall, goals that go up on the spectator scoreboard the moment they're tapped, and yellow/red cards that drop into the match ledger with the minute. Saturday morning U-14 finals at the rec center: clock starts, goals tap in, cards log with the minute, parents on the sideline see the scoreboard breathe on every kick. Same foundation as our meeting tools. Different floor plan.
Soccer on 1891 Arena, by who you are.
A player wins a quarterfinal at 7:42 PM. By 7:43, their parent in the parking lot sees the semi-final slot fill in — on their phone, on the same URL the organizer texted out before the event. No app. No login. No spinner. Just the live page.
Live · interactive · tap a side
Start the clock. Tap a side to score a goal. Drop a yellow or red — it logs with the minute. Second yellow on the same side auto-promotes to red. Same scoreboard your touchline volunteer presses on any device at the rec center — phone, tablet, or laptop, no app to install.
Group stage → knockout
Same data shape on the spectator phone, the cast-to-TV scoreboard, and the director console.
The clock that runs the match
Regulation is two 45-minute halves. The clock runs in the touchline view; the wall TV mirrors it; every parent on the sideline sees the same number. When the half ends, stoppage time is logged separately and counts toward the half — not blended into a fuzzy "final whistle was around here somewhere."
Substitutions log with the minute. Goals log with the scorer. Cards drop into the match ledger the moment the referee shows the color. Nothing waits on a paper card being walked back to a desk.
What you don’t do
· Run a stopwatch on a referee’s wrist that no one else can see
· Re-type a paper card into a spreadsheet on Monday morning
· Argue at the half about whose stoppage count is right
· Wait until next week to know which player crossed the suspension threshold
Every format your director already runs
Yellow, red, and what comes after
Yellow goes in the ledger with the player and the minute. Second yellow auto-promotes to a red and ejects on the spot. A straight red sends the suspension counter for that player ticking from the next match.
Tournament-wide accumulation (two yellows across the group stage = miss the next match, in most rule sets) tracks per player from the registration roster. When the team manager pulls up the lineup card for the next match, the suspended players are already flagged at the top of the screen. No "we didn't realize" three minutes before kickoff.
In the ledger
· Player name + jersey number
· Card color (yellow / red / 2Y→R)
· Minute (half + stoppage tracked separately)
· Match link → tournament accumulation page
Two paths in
Same foundation, different surfaces and different price page. Pick the one that’s you.
Same foundation under Parliamentarian, Meetings, and Arena. The thing you can’t buy because we already built it.
Tablet on the touchline. TV at the field-side bar. Phone in every parent's hand. Same URL, three different floor plans. Nothing to install.
Every product takes money the same way. Receipts arrive from the same address. Refunds are one click. The studio doesn’t sit in the middle of your funds.
Records, archives, rosters belong to you. Export anything, anytime, in plain formats. If you ever leave, you leave with everything.
The scoreboard breathes the moment the goal is tapped. Brackets advance the moment the whistle ends the match. No refresh. No spinner.
Audio is additive, never sole. Goals, cards, halftime, full time — each state change carries color, icon, and text. Speakers muted, headphones unplugged — the product still works.
The same person who solders the board writes the firmware, hand-codes the page, and pushes the deploy. The studio that built it is the studio that runs it.
Brackets that update live. DUPR-aware. Stats that don’t get lost in a coach’s Google Drive.
Walk through it →Frames on the lane. Brackets on the wall. Stats in the archive.
Walk through it →Robert’s Rules, on the TV at the front of the room and the phone in every hand.
Walk through it →No sales call. No trial. One price page.
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