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64 Teams, 1 Field Schedule

Scheduling 64 teams across 1 field is a classic constraint satisfaction problem. Every team needs equal play time, no field can be double-booked, and travel time between fields must be respected. LeagueOptix handles all of this automatically.

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Scott Fluegel

President, GCWL · League organizer since 2008

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Round Robin

64 teams

Ready to build

Free to build. Unlock to export and share.

How It Works

Enter your teams, venues, and any constraints into the builder. The AI engine runs a constraint satisfaction solver to find the optimal schedule. If no feasible schedule exists with your constraints, it explains exactly what to change.

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Add your teams and venues

Enter all 64 team names and define your 1 field — including available days, start/end times, and any lighting restrictions.

2

Set your scheduling constraints

Define your rules: minimum rest between games, no games after a certain time, home/away balance, or team-specific blackout dates. The solver handles all constraints simultaneously.

3

Generate the schedule

The AI constraint engine assigns all 2016 games across 63 rounds, balancing game load and respecting every rule you set. A complete, conflict-free schedule is ready in under 10 seconds.

4

Share and export

Download a printable PDF scorebook, export to CSV for Google Sheets, or send teams a shareable web link. iCalendar (.ics) export lets every coach and player add games directly to their phone calendar.

Quick Reference

2016

Total Games

63

Rounds

63

Games Per Team

2016

Games Per Field

Frequently Asked Questions

How many games in a 64 team round robin?

2016 games total. Each team plays 63 games — one against every other team.

How many rounds does a 64 team round robin take?

63 rounds. With 64 teams, each round has 32 games.

How does the generator handle 1 field for 64 teams?

The AI distributes games evenly across all 1 field. Each field gets approximately 2016 games. Teams are spread across fields to minimize travel conflicts.

Can teams have different availability?

Yes. Each team can have blackout dates, preferred times, and venue restrictions. The solver respects all constraints simultaneously.

What if no schedule is possible with my constraints?

The AI explains exactly which constraints conflict and suggests the minimum change needed to make the schedule feasible.

Can I export the schedule?

Yes. Unlock your schedule to download CSV, PDF printout, or share a live link. Export to Google Sheets or iCalendar (.ics) also available.

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Scott Fluegel

President, GCWL · League organizer since 2008

Scott Fluegel has been organizing competitive recreational leagues since 2008 as President of the Greater Community Wichita League (GCWL). He built LeagueOptix after spending years managing complex multi-sport schedules manually — and realizing there had to be a better way.