Hi there,
Thanks for your kind words! Glad you’re enjoying the plugin.
CSV files for events should contain the following columns:
Date (must be yyyy/mm/dd format)
Time (hh:mm or hh:mm:ss)
Venue
Teams (One row per team)
Optional columns are:
Results
Outcome
Players
Player Performance (x number of performance values)
You’re right, pasting all the players in each time could become tedious. We’ll look into a more automated method for this for a future update or extension.
Currently, SportsPress creates the following user roles:
Player – can only edit own posts and player profile.
Staff – can only edit own posts and staff profile.
Team Manager – can publish posts, edit player and staff profiles and season statistics.
League Manager – can edit/publish posts, pages, players, staff, teams, league tables, player lists, events, and calendars.
Adding a user role who can only manage matches (Event Manager) is a great idea! Will add this in the next major update 🙂
Great to know your still active on the plugin!
Now i have one more question..
When i am adding a player i can fill in his height, position and so on.. But when i click on the player i cannot find those stats again.
In this case i mean more like a ‘player profile’. Think i saw that one more times on the forum, but i was wondering if it is possible to have a players list (wich i found out works 😉 ) also a player profile, with all the possible details.
keep up the good work! 😀
Ooooh oooh! And i was thinking of anothe option.. When adding new players you can say: former club.
When i am making events and sorting all the players of 1 club, it also shows the former players. Is there a possible way to only have the players who are currently at the club?
Hi again!
Thanks for your continued feedback.
Regarding the player details and metrics (Height, Position, etc) these should be displayed in a definition list (dl) rather than as part of the statistics table. Are they showing up on the player profile?
There is a “Past Teams” option when editing players 🙂
Events should only list current players. You may need to update the plugin if you’re seeing past players of teams when editing events.
Let me know if these issues persist. We’ll be releasing an update very soon with lots of new features including the Event Manager role you suggested 🙂
Version 1.0 has been released and the following changes have been made relating to this ticket:
Feature – New event manager role that can publish and manage events only.
Check out the changelog for a full list of features, tweaks, and fixes.
Thanks again for your feedback and helping us improve the plugin!
Hello and again thanks for the feedback! you guys are awesome and working a lot with your public. Thats good marketing! 😉
When i click on a player, the only thing you see is a empty profile page. No personal statistics unfortunately.
The website is
The other update i will check later! But thank you for the heads up, as i will continue using your marvelous plug in!
ooh and i dont know why it is in hyperlink.
the website is http://www.jspaarwater.nl
Hi there,
Thanks, we try our best 🙂
Regarding player statistics, try these steps:
1. Go to edit player page.
2. Ensure that at lease one team, league, and season is selected under “Details”.
3. Update the page and select a team from the dropdown under “Statistics”.
Let me know if the issue persists.
Hi,
1st, thank you for this great plugin and the work you do in the support ! :). It now a long time that I was looking for that type of software on WordPress.
We have decided to test your plugin this summer in our competitions.
We organise competitions for FIFA Pros Clubs in France on PC and I want to ask a question on the event managers.
Each event we make is a match between 2 teams. The 2 teams has captains that can manage events. The problem is that we can attribute the management of one event to only one person, and would like that the 2 captains manage the same event. So the captains will put the result of the event (score, team line up and stats) only for their team.
We really want to involve the captains for that because we don’t have the ressources to use one Event Manager for all the events scheduled. We also don’t want that captains can manage events that not concern their team.
thank you for your support
Amanipe
Hi @amanipe,
Thank you for your feedback.
Great to hear that you’re finding the plugin useful 🙂
We can definitely adjust the role permissions so that players can be assigned to manage an event. We’ll also look into the possibility of assigning multiple users per event.
We’re releasing an update shortly. I’ll let you know if this feature makes it into the update.
Yeah !!! Thank you very much. That’s what I need 🙂
Hi Themeboy,
No multiple users per event in your update :(. This is a bit critical please.
When do you think you will be able to release that ?
Amanipe
Hi @amanipe,
Thanks for your follow-up.
SportsPress 1.1 introduces a change in capabilities so that all users can be assigned an event.
We omitted the multiple users feature because there is a great plugin called Co-Authors Plus that will do this. We’ve tested the new version of SportsPress with Co-Authors Plus and were able to assign events to multiple users.
You can download the plugin here: https://wordpress.org/plugins/co-authors-plus/
Hope this helps 🙂
Hi Theme Boy,
Thanks for your solution, but it doesn’t help. In fact I need to add the capabilities “Edit Publish Post” and “Edit Posts” in order to put them in the event management. But I don’t want them be able to create article or modify Contact form on my Website. so there is a conflict.
Regards,
Amanipe
Hi again!
Are you using another plugin to manage the roles and capabilities per user? The built-in “Player” role will only have access to SportsPress post types (and not posts or pages) which could then be used with Co-Authors Plus.
If you are using a custom roles plugin, please let me know which one it is so we can test further compatibility 🙂