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    A php/mysql web based application which allows referee appointment secretaries of football leagues to manage the appointment of referees to games.
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    Description: Create a web based (PHP/Java/TCL/Perl) application to support managment of a PeeWee or School football leagues. Including support of multiple user interfaces: HEAD OFFICE: staffing, scheduling, teams, team rosters, player and team stat
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    It is a sofware to admin al things about a sportive club, from the trainig to the economy. The first step will take care of individual sports: athletics and cycling. Later we will support team sports like football, basket, handball or rugby.
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