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EDCC Club Matches

EDCC is built around club matches. This page walks through what an L1 club match looks like and how a club can get approved to run one.

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What an EDCC club match is

An EDCC club match is a sanctioned local match run by an approved club. L1 matches are auto-approved for approved clubs and are the most common form of EDCC competition.

What clubs need

Match Director role

The MD owns match logistics: stage approval, staffing, schedule, safety briefing, arbitration, and result publication. The MD is accountable for the match running cleanly.

Range Officer role

ROs run shooters through stages safely, score targets, and enforce rules. ROs may not score themselves on the same stage they ran.

Stage design

Stages must be safe by construction: clear safe angles, no shoot-throughs, appropriate distances, and a written briefing. Stage difficulty should be appropriate for the match level.

Scoring

Time plus penalties, captured at the firing line and reconciled by the MD or designated scoring officer. The platform records raw and adjusted times separately.

Results

Results are published through the EDCC platform and feed into shooter classifications and club leaderboards.

How a club can apply

Register your club on the EDCC platform, complete the approval workflow, and schedule your first L1 match. See EDCC for clubs.