An important point to understand is that in Spordle PLAY, unlike in TSI, the parks and fields are separate.
For example, Green Regional Park has one baseball field, two soccer fields, and one basketball court. The name of the VENUES in Spordle PLAY is Green Regional Park; in it, you have Soccer-Green 1 and Soccer-Green 2 as well as Baseball-Green 1 and Basketball-Green 1.
Note: Only soccer fields will be displayed on your Soccer Quebec Spordle Play platform.
When you click on Venues in Spordle Play, all the parks in Canada will be displayed.
You must click OFFICES, enter your organization in the name box, and click on it.
On the first page under the SUMMARY tab, you will find your fields at the bottom of this page under the calendar by expanding the FIELDS tab. This is where you will find your fields and your subdivided fields with the correct names.
If you need to change, add, or delete a lot or a subdivision of a lot, you must contact Spordle, who will make the change for you. Spordle manages all the parks and lots to avoid duplication.
Format of the Fields
The choices are: 11X11, 11X11 and 9X9, 7X7 and 9X9, 7X7, 4X4. It is impossible to choose only 9X9, as it was in TSI. This format is a guideline for filtering terrains when creating games, but it will never prevent you from doing what you want.
Unavailability of a field
Now we add all unavailabilities for winter, night, other sports or city activities.
There's no difference between a field restriction (e.g., at night) and an unavailability (e.g., booking for soccer).
Is the field unavailable? You add all the unavailabilities to the same place.
Practice is not unavailability on a field
You must create your practices in Spordle PLAY to block time slots when creating games. You can create a practice or event without necessarily associating a team with it.
Reminder: Unavailability = Field unavailable for any soccer activity.