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How to organize a soccer Tournament

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Updated: Mar 9, 2023

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Last Updated: October 24, 2020 ApprovedDownload ArticleHosting a soccer tournament can be a great fundraiser or promotional event for your organization, as well as a fun opportunity for local soccer teams. If you want your tournament to be successful, it needs to be well-planned and professional. While holding your own tournament is a ton of work, it’s also rewarding. To organize your soccer tournament, you’ll need to budget for your event, find a good location, establish your tournament, attract teams, and host your tournament.


.2Find an available field. Your tournament will need to allow for at least one playing field, though more fields will allow for more teams to enter. Refer to the list of fields you called during budgeting to choose the best one.[2]Call local facilities, particularly those that already host soccer games.Consider how many teams will be playing in your tournament to help you find your field needs.You may be able to get the field for free as a sponsorship opportunity. For example, a local school may allow you to use their field if you promote them as a sponsor.

[4]5Ask about the requirements to use the field. You will likely need to purchase insurance for your tournament’s use of the field, so ask the field owner how much insurance you will need to purchase. You also need to find out what you need to do to prepare the field and clean it after the tournament.[5]AdvertisementPart 3Part 3 of 5:Establishing Your Tournament1Name your tournament. Choose a name that will attract attention and tell people what kind of tournament it is. Depending on the size of your area or the type of your organization, you may want to include the area’s or organization’s name in the tournament. Teams are more likely to want to participate in a tournament that sounds elite or like it’s for a good cause, so keep that in mind.For example, if you are raising money for something like a charity or school playground, you could call your tournament “St. Marks Playground Benefit Soccer Tournament.”Alternatively, a tournament in a large area could be called “Uniting Houston Soccer Tournament.”If you want to try something fun, you could name it “Just for Kicks Soccer Tournament.”An elite tournament name could be “Bay City Cup Soccer Tournament.”2Recruit volunteers. Using volunteers will allow you to collect more proceeds since you won’t have to hire as much staff. Contact local colleges and civic organizations to look for volunteers to help with refereeing matches, serving concessions, picking up trash, providing directions to guests, monitoring the area, reminding people of the rules, and other basic duties.If you plan to require teams to supply volunteers, consider that when recruiting.It’s better to have too many volunteers than too few.Don’t use volunteers for security unless they work in law enforcement or security. Instead, rent a few security officers by the hour.3Set tournament rules. By setting rules, you can make sure that you fulfill the obligations that you agreed to when renting the field, such as keeping it clean and not destroying the turf. You can also set standards for good sportsmanship and protect yourself in case of an incident. For example, having established rules can allow you to remove someone who is behaving inappropriately.[6]Example rules include: No littering, no hitting, no profanity, no altering of facility property, and no food on the field.4Contact local police and fire departments. Make sure that the authorities know about your tournament in case there’s an emergency. You can also ask them if they have any recommendations to keep your tournament safe or if there are any laws that you may not be aware of relating to tournaments like yours.[7]You may want to hire off-duty police officers to serve as your security personnel.AdvertisementPart 4Part 4 of 5:Getting Teams to Play Your Tournament1Advertise your tournament. Tell the public about your tournament by posting signs or ads about your tournament. Ask local clubs and schools if you can include your tournament in their newsletter or if you can post the information in a location where soccer players or coaches will see it. Be sure to provide details on how to register the teams, such as your email contact and telephone number.Hang fliers in local sporting good stores or near athletic clubs.Publish ads in the newspaper and on local internet sites.2Call local soccer organizations. Go to where the teams are to tell them about your tournament. If your area doesn’t have a local soccer organization, call the local athletic clubs or little league organizations, depending on your target age group.3Organize your own teams. If your area doesn’t have established teams, you can still have a tournament if you encourage the community to create their own teams just for your tournament. This can work especially well for adults since many adults enjoyed playing sports as youths but no longer get to play on organized teams as adults. Teams can be built around workplaces, churches, and social groups.4Register teams. Have each team provide registration details, including the team name, a team contact, and a roster of players. If your tournament is ordering t-shirts, it’s a good idea to have players submit their sizes during registration to make it easier to distribute shirts during the tournament. You can register teams by email or via a website that specializes in registrations.Ask teams to pay all or part of the entry fee at registration so that teams don’t back out.Get a team roster so that you know how many trophies to order.Get t-shirt sizes so that you can create a bundle for each team, making it easier to distribute the shirts at check-in.AdvertisementPart 5Part 5 of 5:Hosting Your Soccer Tournament1Create a schedule. After registrations are in, build a schedule and tournament bracket that allows each team proper play. Make sure that you have enough time for each game, as well as time to clean up between matches. When you finalize the schedule, make copies so that each team will have access to it on the day or weekend of the tournament.2Purchase supplies. Wait to buy supplies until after you have an idea about how many teams will participate. Supplies will include trophies, concessions food, signs, check-in materials, and t-shirts if you have them. You may need to order food in advance, so contact your supplier to find out what you need to do to be ready on tournament day.3Set up the field in advance. To be professional, your tournament should be ready to go before participants start to arrive. Go out to the field the day before to make sure that the facility looks good and then get to the field early in the morning to set up the check in table and concessions stands.Tell your volunteers the exact time that they should arrive so that they don’t assume that it’s at the start of the tournament. Otherwise, you may be setting up alone.4Assign all volunteers a specific duty.Your volunteers need to know what their job is and how to properly do it. While some can do double-duty, don’t just expect your volunteers to do every job. Set them times to be on duty and where they should be working.For example, a volunteer assignment could be 1 pm-3 pm in the concession stand or 8 am-10 am providing directions near the entrance.5Check in the teams at a designated location. A team representative should be expected to come check in with you or your tournament staff. Put the check-in location in a central area, such as near the gates to the field or where most people enter the field from the parking lot. Provide a copy of the tournament rules, the playing schedule, and a map to each team representative.Try using a table or booth to make the check-in area more noticeable.If your tournament has t-shirts, you can distribute shirts during check-in. Bundle the shirts by team name, and then you can hand each bundle to the team’s representative.AdvertisementCommunity Q&AQuestionHow do I ask for sponsorship?Community AnswerTalk to businesses in your local area that may be interested and tell them why it is important to have their support and how they will benefit from offering it. Not Helpful 3Helpful 35QuestionHow can I make fair teams for the tournament?Community AnswerIdentify the marquee players and distribute them among different teams.Then go on with the bidding process by assigning a fixed amount per team.Not Helpful 5Helpful 20QuestionWhat are the responsibilities of the host for an international soccer tournament?Community AnswerThe host will coordinate the entire tournament. Not Helpful 5Helpful 15See more answersAsk a QuestionSubmitAdvertisementTipsSubmit a TipAll tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being publishedSubmit




About This ArticleCo-authored by:Danielle Blinka, MA, MPAwikiHow Staff WriterThis article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Danielle Blinka, MA, MPA. Danielle Blinka is a Writer, Editor, Podcaster, Improv Performer, and Artist currently living in Houston, TX. She also has experience teaching English and writing to others. Danielle holds a Bachelor of Arts in English, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Master of Arts in English with a concentration in writing, and Master of Public Administration from Lamar University. This article has been viewed 172,253 times.127 votes - 91%Co-authors: 17Updated: October 24, 2020Views: 172,253Categories: SoccerArticle SummaryIn other languagesEspañol:organizar un torneo de fútbolThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 172,253 times.

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