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Organizer

Go from meetup or online cup to calendar listing, partners, and structured competition.

What does this role mean?

Organizers give players something to work toward. This path shows how an idea grows into a calendar item, partner proposition, or league.

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Organizer

The seven steps

Use this route as a practical guide: where to start, what to learn, and how it grows inside Esports Nederland.

1

Idea

Clarify the format

Define game, audience, level, date, platform, and why players would join.

Example

Example: a monthly online 2v2 Rocket League cup.

2

Account

Request portal access

With an organization account you will manage events, updates, and requests without central team manual work.

Example

Example: a school or community requests an organizer profile.

3

Organization

Define ownership

Who owns rules, admins, communication, safety, and privacy? This should be clear before an event goes live.

Example

Example: naming an event lead, stream lead, and admin lead.

4

Event plan

Write playbook and rules

A good event plan covers registration, check-in, bracket, results, code of conduct, and fallback scenarios.

Example

Example: a rules page for no-shows and disputes.

5

Calendar

Publish visibly and on time

The calendar makes events discoverable for players, teams, parents, schools, and partners.

Example

Example: submit at least four weeks ahead with image and registration link.

6

Partners

Connect value to visibility

Partners can help with prizes, venues, content, or budget. Make the return clear.

Example

Example: a local sponsor for prizes and social exposure.

7

League

Make it recurring

If events work well, they can become a series with ranking, finals, content, and game working group.

Example

Example: four qualifiers and a national final.

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