Tournament pages
Name, description, categories, deadlines, rules, propositions, registration status, schedule, and public results.
TURNIR.Web
The public page gathers the tournament description, location, registration, schedule, results, QR materials, and links to next steps.
What the public page publishes
The emphasis remains on organization: users need official information, the right registration link, and practical instructions without searching around.
Name, description, categories, deadlines, rules, propositions, registration status, schedule, and public results.
Address, coordinates, map, arrival instructions, parking, entrances, and other public notes.
Posters, flyers, table or field cards, and other materials lead to the same reliable public link.
Organizer, player, captain, parent, referee, sponsor, and visitor get clear entry points without entering the organizer area.
Promotion supports organization: clear posters, QR materials, links, and sponsor content without pushing important information aside.
The public page does not show private notes, internal statuses, or sensitive organizer data.
Maps and locations
The organizer prepares location data, and the public page displays it clearly and reliably.
Public flow
The page does not try to solve everything at once. Its value is a clear path to information or action.
The user sees basic information, propositions, location, and tournament status.
A button or link leads to registration or another official registration flow.
Map, venue, playing area, and instructions reduce confusion on tournament day.
Schedule and results guide the user without direct contact with the organizer.
That is why it should be calm, convincing, and practical: clear enough for registration, arrival, and following results.