Leagues & Circuits on Start.gg
Chris Ogle
Last Update a month ago
What is a League?
Leagues on start.gg are a way of connecting multiple tournaments together on one page. In contrast to hubs, league pages typically consist of a defined season and qualifiers leading into a final event.
Running a league encourages players to enter more events and builds a stronger narrative around the series as a whole. Leagues can award points to players and teams through Standings, allowing players to track their progress throughout the season.
Here are some examples of existing and successful leagues:
NOTE: Leagues are NOT able to automatically award points based on anything other than standings in an event (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) such as games won, kills in a game, etc. You can still add extra points via Point Adjustments, but this is done manually. Leagues are NOT a scoring system for an individual event, but rather a way to track standings across multiple events. Leagues can NOT track points for manually added players without accounts.
Typical League Structure
League pages on start.gg support the following:
Centralized league page so attendees and spectators only need a single page for all things related to your league. League pages can be fully customized using the same widget system and banner images as tournament pages.
Online and offline event support for both individual player and team leagues.
Schedule page allowing your attendees to track and sign up for all upcoming events
Standings page to automatically track points with custom point structures. Points are awarded to players or teams based on standings (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) from linked events. Standings can even award points to individual players based on their placement in team events, useful for leagues where players frequently change teams. Standings can be disabled if you don't want them for your league.
Subleagues

Subleagues are required if you want standings for multiple games, but you can still have multiple games without subleagues if you don't intend on using standings. You can ask the Start.gg Support team to disable standings if you want your league to have multiple games without subleagues.
While subleagues are intended to mostly be invisible to players, there are still ways to navigate to a subleague's details page. It's recommended to still put some information on the subleague's details page so the page isn't left empty. For an example, check out the Smash World Tour parent league and the SWT Ultimate and SWT Melee subleagues.
NOTE: Subleagues can only be enabled by the Start.gg Support team. Please reach out if you'd like to use them!
Event Setup
The Event Setup page allows you to add events to your league and assign Point Groups to those events. You can also Export Standings to a .csv file via the red button on the top right.
Press on Link Event to add your tournament, select the event, and assign a point group. You must be an admin of the event you are trying to add, and the event must match the game and event type (1v1 vs teams) of the league.
You can still change an event's point group after it's added. If your league does not require standings, you can just create an empty point group to assign to events.

Point Groups

Double Elimination | Single Elimination |
1: 0 2: 0 3: 0 4: 0 5-6: 0 7-8: 0 9-12: 0 13-16: 0 17-24: 0 25-32: 0 33-48: 0 49-64: 0 65-96: 0 97-128: 0 129-192: 0 193-256: 0 257-384: 0 default: 0 | 1: 0 2: 0 3: 0 4: 0 5-8: 0 9-16: 0 17-31: 0 33-63: 0 65-127: 0 129-255: 0 257-511: 0 default: 0 |
Point Adjustments
Point Adjustments allow you to change points on an individual player or team basis. This allows you to manually award extra points for reasons other than placements, or adjust for moderation issues.
Point adjustments are shown publicly on the league's standings and are given a description to provide context. Adjustments must be attached to a specific event.

Team to Player Standings
Organizing for teams events where players frequently change teams? You can also track individual player points rather than team points using our Team to Player setup. This allows players to swap teams between events and still track their progress throughout the league. See the Pokémon UNITE Championship Series for an example.
Alternates in teams events will be given 0 points for that event. If you'd like to give an alternate points, you can do so via point adjustments.
To create a Team to Player leaderboard, simply select "Singles" when creating your league and then link a teams event in the Event Setup tab. Note that the "Singles" vs "Teams" toggle cannot be changed after a league is made.
If you'd like to track both team and player standings, you can use subleagues to separate the two. Just create one subleague with "Singles" and one with "Teams" selected and then link your events to both subleagues.

Event Request Leagues
Event Request Leagues are a more advanced form of leagues that allow other organizers to request to have their event in your league. Event request leagues can require a set number of attendees in order to be eligible. Eligible events are then sent an email and start.gg notification to apply on the league page.
Examples of event request leagues include Smash World Tour, TEKKEN World Tour, and Shiny League. If you'd like to host an event request league, please reach out to our support team. For more info, you can view our article on Event Requests.