Top 8 League Management startups

These startups develop software for league management - season scheduling, fan registration, event management
1
Country: Canada | Funding: $6M
TeamLinkt is a Sports Team App and League Management Software that helps teams, leagues and associations stay organized & connected.
2
Country: USA | Funding: $45.2M
Fastbreak AI develops software for league and tournament scheduling and overall competition management. It uses an AI-powered scheduling optimization tool designed for professional sports leagues that need to balance travel, fairness, recreation and broadcast priorities. This system, used by the NBA, NHL, MLS and other leading global sports leagues ( NBA is one of the main investors). It allows to create an optimal season schedule that takes into account all rules, preferences and restrictions. Fastbreak also provides registration and event management tools for youth, high school and amateur sports events, enable brands and agencies to engage with young athletes and their families, store branded content and manage tournament sponsorships.
3
Country: USA | Funding: $215.1M
Overtime is a sports network that produces several sports-focused series and short-form content for the next generation of sports fans.
4
Country: USA | Funding: $35M
LeagueApps is the operating system and professional community for the most enterprising youth and local sports organizers.
5
Country: USA | Funding: $1.3M
The world's first scalable youth sports community – leveraging cutting-edge tech & analytics for holistic, player-performance analysis.
6
Country: Latvia | Funding: $802K
Tournated is an all-in-one sports management software that empowers sports organizations to create and manage their own platforms seamlessly
7
Country: USA
Sportsplus is a sports management software for clubs, leagues, governing bodies, facilities, and tournament operators.
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Country: USA
Playpass allows to organize sports better, faster, mobile
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