COMPETITION MANAGEMENT
INTEGRAL SOLUTION
CONTENTS
About Us
Research
Concept
Features
Application
Case Study
Our competitive advantage over other
systems that provide Competition
Management solutions lays in the
exclusive usage of our innovative
competition formats, that are flexible
enough to accommodate all requirements
of right holders and overcome the
limitations of traditional formats,
taking attractiveness, profitability and
sport justice to unprecedented levels.
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About Us
We deliver a complete competition management solution for
sport federations, with a centralized, digital management control
center, and accessibility to all clubs, players and fans.
Our journey with the organizers starts from optimizing the
parameters that define the competition (such as number of
teams, matches, total duration, etc.) and its final format, through
players, referees and officials register management, providing
platform to publish the competition to fans and participants,
including real-time statistics and video content.
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The format
revolution
is coming
RESEARCH
We believe in
the democratization
of sports, giving exposure
to competitions in all levels
Managing amateur/low tiers competitions, with massive participation, is a major issue for sport
organizers, that usually lack resources that could be channeled to these competitions, and thus they
are a burden on the organizer, which doesn’t utilize their amazing monetization potential.
These competitions, that are far larger than Pro-Leagues, are conducted in an inefficient manner:
1.No income generation strategy: Even though income potential is very high, organizers usually don’t
have a clear strategy how to generate income out of these competitions, leading to poor commercial
performance.
2.Net losses for clubs: High operational costs and low income generation due to unattractive
competitions and no marketing models.
Research
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3. No database of participants and fans: This valuable information that can be used for commercial and
sportive purposes isn’t stored anywhere and potential income stream is lost.
4. No official App: The millennials live in a digital world. If a competition isn’t accessible enough to reach
them, they wouldn’t follow it, leading to a loss of potential crowd and future participants.
5. Lack of video content: We’re living in a visual world. A competition that has no visual content, starting
from live-streaming matches to short, on-demand material, reduces significantly its potential followers
base.
6. Corrupted image: Lack of available information equals to lack of transparency, that damages severely
the public image of the competition and its appeal to sponsors.
Research
www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 06Phone: +56 9 92385117
7. Vulnerability to manipulations: Combing lack of transparency, with uncompetitive tournament
formats, with multiple ‘dead-rubbers’, is an open door for match-fixing and score manipulations, driving
the competition image even lower.
8. Rigidity and inability to grow: The world is changing and sport is growing everywhere. Successful
competitions attract more teams wanting to join in, yet to enlarge them under traditional competition
formats we must double the number of teams, or change completely the structure of the competition
in a long process.
Research
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In 2002 FIFA declared its interest of increasing the number of teams in the World Cup to 36
participants. The only practical option FIFA had in mind was distributing teams across 9 groups of 4
teams each, but later getting fairly to 16 however FIFA was unable to define a way to fairly and
transparently obtain 16 qualifying teams for the second round. A year later, in 2003 Joseph Blatter
declared that FIFA was unable to resolve a tournament for 36 teams. It would take FIFA, with all its
resources, over 20 years to reach a solution to increase number of participants in its star tournament,
and yet that solution has been vastly criticized and contains many threats to the tournament.
Research
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CONCEPT
An innovative solution
Accessible to all
Concept
MatchVision provides integral solution allowing sport federations to administrate, promote and monetize
their tournaments in a centralized, hassle-free platform, enjoying the benefits of using top-of-the-art
algorithms formats, as well as innovative automated video solutions that can be used for streaming,
on-demand content and even refereeing assistance and training improvement tool.
Our services and platform allow organizers to conduct efficient competitions, retain physical assets of
these competitions as video content and user database, increase competitiveness and commercial value
of the tournament, produce a transparent image and reach the masses, with minimal resources usage and
initial investment.
Our goal is to regenerate the competition brand, and we charge based on revenues generated thanks to
our services. Your success is our success.
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FEATURES
Discover the power
of our services
Features
Registration
MatchVision services and platform give an integral solution for Right Holders (e.g., national football
association) to design, conduct and publish content for sport competitions, such as leagues and cups.
Allowing federations to register and have one centralized database containing all participants –
clubs, teams, players, staff, officials, commissioners, stadiums/courts and registered fans.
Competition Design
Using MatchVision innovative Competition Formats, we design for each competition a tailored
made solution, optimizing competition defining parameters (number of teams, match-days and
matches), reviewing calendar and ensuring high value – high interest matches, as well as
reducing probability of match-fixing.
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Features
Competition Management
Allowing federations to manage every aspect of the competition – fixtures, officials and
commissioners’ assignment, pre-match players/staff accreditation, live results, statistics
regarding clubs and players, tables and others.
Automated Video Platform
Official matches played on fields where automated video equipment is installed are
automatically recorded and uploaded to the platform, featuring both live streaming and
on-demand content for users, as well as performance analytics of players.
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Features
Full access from any device
for all registered users
Fixtures, results and tables,
including live updates from all
matches, as well as explanation
videos, allowing users to follow
easily the tournament in the official
app and not 3rd party websites
(press etc.)
Minute by Minute
Users can gain access to recorded
full-matches, match highlights and
individual player highlights, to get
more in-depth content regarding the
tournament and its participants.
On Demand Content
Users can see live action from
different stadiums even
simultaneously, depending on
installment of automated video
equipment.
Live Streaming
Users can follow the performance of
every player, both regarding official
statics (minutes players, card, goals
scored, etc.) and performance
analytics introduced by the
automated filming platform.
Player Statistics
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APPLICATION
We are ready
to start the game
ApplicationApplication
REGISTRATION
MANAGER
Staff
Officials Stadiums Locations Commissioners
Players Teams Club Page
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Super Admin
Club Admin
Phone: +56 9 92385117
Application
COMPETITION
MANAGER
Fixture
Add Teams
Add Officials
Add Locations
Setup Calendar
Phases Statistics Rules Teams Videos
Official
Report
Players Stats
Teams Stats
Attendance
OccurrencesLive
Action
Aprove Squads
Start Match
Record Actions
Follow Stats Live
Terminate Match
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ApplicationApplication
END USER
VIEW
Tournament Teams Statistics
Fixtures Videos Rules
CLUBS / TEAMS
UP COMING MATCHES
TABLES & BRACKETS
FIXTURES & RESULTS
TEAMS
VIDEOS
RULES
FIXTURES
TEAM STATS
PLAYER STATS
VIDEOS
PLAYER OF WEEK
PERSONALIZED MATERIAL
COMPETITION VIEW
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CASE STUDY
Learn how we radically
changed world's biggest
football competition
COPA PERÚ 2015OLD FORMAT
Inter-Regional and national stages lasted over a period of 17 weeks with a total of 165 matches.
Tie-breakers for the regional stage were: goal difference, goals scored, head-to-head, coin toss.
No tournament sponsors, only semi-final and final have been broadcasted.
NATIONAL STAGE
16 teams
Two knock-out rounds
Managed by Peruvian
Football Federation
INTER-REGIONAL STAGE
50 teams
8 groups
Rotational league mgmt
PRELIMINARY STAGES
Tournaments (group format) of local leagues managed by local
federations.
DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberJulyJune
PROVINCIALDISTRICTS REGIONAL
February
Copa Peru is a national football tournament and one of the biggest of its kind in terms of participating teams.
Its winner gets promoted to the professional First Division and its 2nd placed gets promoted to the Second
Division.
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Case Study
Phone: +56 9 92385117
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!! Rotational changes in responsibilities for the
inter-regional stage resulted in inconsistent
formats and questionable decisions by
referees.
Long travel-hours for groups with many
regions.
Some teams played very few matches (as low
as 2), leading to low revenue and playtime.
Different numbers of regions per inter-regional
group lead to varying probabilities of reaching
the national stage.
With 25 departments and only 16 qualified
teams, not all regions were represented in the
national stage.
Unbalanced matches due to regional clustering -
some teams withdrew from the competition as
they lost the opportunity to qualify for the next
stage very early (e.g. 7 teams withdrew in 2014).
Teams participated in score manipulations and
lost on purpose to avoid certain opponents in the
next round.
Tie-Breaker rules incentivised match-fixing, e.g.
bribery of goalkeepers to ensure a high number of
goals scored.
MAIN ISSUES
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Case Study
Phone: +56 9 92385117
REPECHAGE
First stage placed 9th to 24th play a repechage, 9th vs. 24th, 10th vs. 23rd, etc.
Winners proceed to final stage.
FINAL STAGE
Round of 16 – final
In case of draw: team with better standing in
first stage proceeds (no overtime / shoot-out)
FIRST STAGE
Each team plays against 3 rivals (Champions Vs Runner-up
only, Runner-ups Vs Champions) In home & away matches
- Draw of matches is location based.
- One General Standing with 50 teams.
- Top 8 teams qualify directly to final stage.
NATIONAL STAGE
50 teams – 2 for each
department (1st & 2nd
placed)
Managed by FPF*
PRELIMINARY STAGES
Tournaments (group format) of local leagues.
All preliminary stages are managed by the local federations.
NovemberOctoberSeptemberJulyJune
20162015
PROVINCIALDISTRICTS REGIONAL
February
COPA PERÚ 2015NEW FORMAT
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Case Study
Phone: +56 9 92385117
The centralized management of the
tournament increases transparency and
consistency of rules and calendar.
Teams travel less due to shorter distances.
All teams play the same minimum number of
matches.
All teams have equal chances to qualify for the
next stage.
More matches televised and new stream of
income from sponsors.
Integration of all regions and the entire country
into the national stage.
Practically all teams have the chance to qualify for
the next stage until their last match, thus always
have an incentive to win at every stage of the
tournament.
Incentive to win every match diminishes the
incentives for score manipulation and strategic
match-fixing (probability of less than 4%).
Score manipulations become less relevant due to
Relative Points© as tie-breaker.
Case StudyBENEFITS
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Competition management integral solution

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    CONTENTS About Us Research Concept Features Application Case Study Ourcompetitive advantage over other systems that provide Competition Management solutions lays in the exclusive usage of our innovative competition formats, that are flexible enough to accommodate all requirements of right holders and overcome the limitations of traditional formats, taking attractiveness, profitability and sport justice to unprecedented levels. 03 04 09 11 15 18
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    About Us We delivera complete competition management solution for sport federations, with a centralized, digital management control center, and accessibility to all clubs, players and fans. Our journey with the organizers starts from optimizing the parameters that define the competition (such as number of teams, matches, total duration, etc.) and its final format, through players, referees and officials register management, providing platform to publish the competition to fans and participants, including real-time statistics and video content. www.match.visionPhone: +56 9 92385117e-mail: contact@match.vision 03 The format revolution is coming
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    RESEARCH We believe in thedemocratization of sports, giving exposure to competitions in all levels
  • 5.
    Managing amateur/low tierscompetitions, with massive participation, is a major issue for sport organizers, that usually lack resources that could be channeled to these competitions, and thus they are a burden on the organizer, which doesn’t utilize their amazing monetization potential. These competitions, that are far larger than Pro-Leagues, are conducted in an inefficient manner: 1.No income generation strategy: Even though income potential is very high, organizers usually don’t have a clear strategy how to generate income out of these competitions, leading to poor commercial performance. 2.Net losses for clubs: High operational costs and low income generation due to unattractive competitions and no marketing models. Research www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 05Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    3. No databaseof participants and fans: This valuable information that can be used for commercial and sportive purposes isn’t stored anywhere and potential income stream is lost. 4. No official App: The millennials live in a digital world. If a competition isn’t accessible enough to reach them, they wouldn’t follow it, leading to a loss of potential crowd and future participants. 5. Lack of video content: We’re living in a visual world. A competition that has no visual content, starting from live-streaming matches to short, on-demand material, reduces significantly its potential followers base. 6. Corrupted image: Lack of available information equals to lack of transparency, that damages severely the public image of the competition and its appeal to sponsors. Research www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 06Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    7. Vulnerability tomanipulations: Combing lack of transparency, with uncompetitive tournament formats, with multiple ‘dead-rubbers’, is an open door for match-fixing and score manipulations, driving the competition image even lower. 8. Rigidity and inability to grow: The world is changing and sport is growing everywhere. Successful competitions attract more teams wanting to join in, yet to enlarge them under traditional competition formats we must double the number of teams, or change completely the structure of the competition in a long process. Research www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 07Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    In 2002 FIFAdeclared its interest of increasing the number of teams in the World Cup to 36 participants. The only practical option FIFA had in mind was distributing teams across 9 groups of 4 teams each, but later getting fairly to 16 however FIFA was unable to define a way to fairly and transparently obtain 16 qualifying teams for the second round. A year later, in 2003 Joseph Blatter declared that FIFA was unable to resolve a tournament for 36 teams. It would take FIFA, with all its resources, over 20 years to reach a solution to increase number of participants in its star tournament, and yet that solution has been vastly criticized and contains many threats to the tournament. Research www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 08Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    Concept MatchVision provides integralsolution allowing sport federations to administrate, promote and monetize their tournaments in a centralized, hassle-free platform, enjoying the benefits of using top-of-the-art algorithms formats, as well as innovative automated video solutions that can be used for streaming, on-demand content and even refereeing assistance and training improvement tool. Our services and platform allow organizers to conduct efficient competitions, retain physical assets of these competitions as video content and user database, increase competitiveness and commercial value of the tournament, produce a transparent image and reach the masses, with minimal resources usage and initial investment. Our goal is to regenerate the competition brand, and we charge based on revenues generated thanks to our services. Your success is our success. www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 10Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    Features Registration MatchVision services andplatform give an integral solution for Right Holders (e.g., national football association) to design, conduct and publish content for sport competitions, such as leagues and cups. Allowing federations to register and have one centralized database containing all participants – clubs, teams, players, staff, officials, commissioners, stadiums/courts and registered fans. Competition Design Using MatchVision innovative Competition Formats, we design for each competition a tailored made solution, optimizing competition defining parameters (number of teams, match-days and matches), reviewing calendar and ensuring high value – high interest matches, as well as reducing probability of match-fixing. 01 02 www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 12Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    Features Competition Management Allowing federationsto manage every aspect of the competition – fixtures, officials and commissioners’ assignment, pre-match players/staff accreditation, live results, statistics regarding clubs and players, tables and others. Automated Video Platform Official matches played on fields where automated video equipment is installed are automatically recorded and uploaded to the platform, featuring both live streaming and on-demand content for users, as well as performance analytics of players. 03 04 www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 13Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    Features Full access fromany device for all registered users Fixtures, results and tables, including live updates from all matches, as well as explanation videos, allowing users to follow easily the tournament in the official app and not 3rd party websites (press etc.) Minute by Minute Users can gain access to recorded full-matches, match highlights and individual player highlights, to get more in-depth content regarding the tournament and its participants. On Demand Content Users can see live action from different stadiums even simultaneously, depending on installment of automated video equipment. Live Streaming Users can follow the performance of every player, both regarding official statics (minutes players, card, goals scored, etc.) and performance analytics introduced by the automated filming platform. Player Statistics www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 14Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    ApplicationApplication REGISTRATION MANAGER Staff Officials Stadiums LocationsCommissioners Players Teams Club Page www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 16 Super Admin Club Admin Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    Application COMPETITION MANAGER Fixture Add Teams Add Officials AddLocations Setup Calendar Phases Statistics Rules Teams Videos Official Report Players Stats Teams Stats Attendance OccurrencesLive Action Aprove Squads Start Match Record Actions Follow Stats Live Terminate Match www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 17Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    ApplicationApplication END USER VIEW Tournament TeamsStatistics Fixtures Videos Rules CLUBS / TEAMS UP COMING MATCHES TABLES & BRACKETS FIXTURES & RESULTS TEAMS VIDEOS RULES FIXTURES TEAM STATS PLAYER STATS VIDEOS PLAYER OF WEEK PERSONALIZED MATERIAL COMPETITION VIEW www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 18Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    CASE STUDY Learn howwe radically changed world's biggest football competition
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    COPA PERÚ 2015OLDFORMAT Inter-Regional and national stages lasted over a period of 17 weeks with a total of 165 matches. Tie-breakers for the regional stage were: goal difference, goals scored, head-to-head, coin toss. No tournament sponsors, only semi-final and final have been broadcasted. NATIONAL STAGE 16 teams Two knock-out rounds Managed by Peruvian Football Federation INTER-REGIONAL STAGE 50 teams 8 groups Rotational league mgmt PRELIMINARY STAGES Tournaments (group format) of local leagues managed by local federations. DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberJulyJune PROVINCIALDISTRICTS REGIONAL February Copa Peru is a national football tournament and one of the biggest of its kind in terms of participating teams. Its winner gets promoted to the professional First Division and its 2nd placed gets promoted to the Second Division. www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 20 Case Study Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    ! ! ! ! ! ! !! Rotational changesin responsibilities for the inter-regional stage resulted in inconsistent formats and questionable decisions by referees. Long travel-hours for groups with many regions. Some teams played very few matches (as low as 2), leading to low revenue and playtime. Different numbers of regions per inter-regional group lead to varying probabilities of reaching the national stage. With 25 departments and only 16 qualified teams, not all regions were represented in the national stage. Unbalanced matches due to regional clustering - some teams withdrew from the competition as they lost the opportunity to qualify for the next stage very early (e.g. 7 teams withdrew in 2014). Teams participated in score manipulations and lost on purpose to avoid certain opponents in the next round. Tie-Breaker rules incentivised match-fixing, e.g. bribery of goalkeepers to ensure a high number of goals scored. MAIN ISSUES www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 21 Case Study Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    REPECHAGE First stage placed9th to 24th play a repechage, 9th vs. 24th, 10th vs. 23rd, etc. Winners proceed to final stage. FINAL STAGE Round of 16 – final In case of draw: team with better standing in first stage proceeds (no overtime / shoot-out) FIRST STAGE Each team plays against 3 rivals (Champions Vs Runner-up only, Runner-ups Vs Champions) In home & away matches - Draw of matches is location based. - One General Standing with 50 teams. - Top 8 teams qualify directly to final stage. NATIONAL STAGE 50 teams – 2 for each department (1st & 2nd placed) Managed by FPF* PRELIMINARY STAGES Tournaments (group format) of local leagues. All preliminary stages are managed by the local federations. NovemberOctoberSeptemberJulyJune 20162015 PROVINCIALDISTRICTS REGIONAL February COPA PERÚ 2015NEW FORMAT www.match.visione-mail: contact@match.vision 22 Case Study Phone: +56 9 92385117
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    The centralized managementof the tournament increases transparency and consistency of rules and calendar. Teams travel less due to shorter distances. All teams play the same minimum number of matches. All teams have equal chances to qualify for the next stage. More matches televised and new stream of income from sponsors. Integration of all regions and the entire country into the national stage. Practically all teams have the chance to qualify for the next stage until their last match, thus always have an incentive to win at every stage of the tournament. Incentive to win every match diminishes the incentives for score manipulation and strategic match-fixing (probability of less than 4%). Score manipulations become less relevant due to Relative Points© as tie-breaker. Case StudyBENEFITS www.match.visionPhone: +56 2 2233 0344e-mail: contact@match.vision 23
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