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Squash game reporters for accurate game documentation and review

Squash game reporters note in-game events, fouls, and actions for official records and media summaries.

Transform the management of affiliations, registrations, and memberships with the automation of iSquad. From player registrations to license validation and membership management, everything is centralized in one easy-to-use platform.

Squash game reporters are responsible for capturing in-game events such as goals, fouls, timeouts, and cards in real time. A digital game reporting application ensures structured data entry, timestamped noteging, and immediate availability of summaries for traineres, squash federations, and media. These reports form the official record for disciplinary actions, performance analysis, and public communications. Integration with tournament tools ensures seamless game-to-report linkage, enabling faster processing and broader utility. Match reporters play a crucial role in maintaining historical accuracy and supporting live broadcasting, media narratives, and post-game analysis.

Squash management software for federations, clubs, and tournaments

Live game event recording

  • Log fouls, goals, cards in real time
  • Structured data entry templates
  • Auto-generated summaries
  • Sync with game clock
  • Offline support

Post-game reporting suite

  • Export reports in multiple formats
  • Send to disciplinary tools
  • Attach video links
  • Include observer comments
  • Create media summaries

Federation data integration

  • Instant access by officials
  • Statistics synced with player records
  • Live validation workflows
  • Archiving and tagging tools
  • Role-based visibility

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They note goals, fouls, timeouts, cards, and game interruptions as they happen.

Yes, all reports are automatically shared with relevant squash federation tools.

Yes, reports can be exported in multiple formats including PDF and XML.

Yes, data can be noteged offline and synced once reconnected.

Yes, with role-based access they can review notes and integrate into analysis.