About Soccer Snap - Coaches Tool
Soccer Snap makes game-time easy. It allows coaches to simply and easily track their players during games--what positions they play, how many minutes each player has been on the field, goals scored and other key stats. Substitutions can be made on-the-fly or at stoppages, and Soccer Snap will highlight players who have been on or off the field the longest, so you don't have to track it yourself.
Features include:
* Manage multiple teams
* Team roster
* Any size team and number of field players
* Play with or without goalkeeper
* Multiple formations
* On-the-fly or queued up substitutions
* Mark players as absent
* Add or remove players from the field
* Configurable game length and halves/quarters
* Detailed statistics of individual players
* Supports phones and tablets
* Dark and light theme
Soccer Snap was designed to make it easy to coach recreational teams, but provides a lot of features and flexibility for teams of any size and skill. Its simple interface makes all of your game-time information quick to manage. Here are some tips:
* Start the timer at the beginning of each half or quarter
* Drag and drop player positions to move them around on field
* Tap an on-field player to add a statistic (i.e. goal scored)
* Long press a statistic to remove it
* Long press an on-deck player to mark absent
* Tap the "Sub" button when substitutions are made
* In bright sunlight, switch to the "light" theme from the Dashboard
After you've played games, visit the "Stats" view to see statistical information on all you players.
Enjoy!
Download and install
Soccer Snap - Coaches Tool version 1.5 on your
Android device!
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Android package:
com.agiletrack.soccersnap, download Soccer Snap - Coaches Tool.apk
by I####:
Terrific app. Its droids answer to coaches clock (ipad) and the game stats are easier on the eyes then coaches clock and it even provides the time the player plays at each position (awesome, one of the things about coaches clock that make me look elsewhere, along with generally liking the droid platform). My only concerns are: 1. It is too easy to close out a game or a half accidentally and that would mess with your ability to look at playing time accumulation if you had to create a new game to keep using it.. They need something in there to back out and get back to the game. 2. You need the ability to keep the clock going for each player even though the application game clock has stopped for the half (or game). It highly likely that the app clock and refs watch are not going to be exactly syncronized. Still. This is a very simple and well thought out application.