F.A.S.T. Software now available!

F.A.S.T. Version 1.0 is now available for free to ITSF member federations. This first version is in French. An English version (as well as other languages) will be available in the spring of 2008.

FAST is an acronym for Fast Advanced Software for Table soccer.
It is a tournament management software which national federations can use to run their tournaments. This software makes it much easier for the tournament staff to run their event and gives clear and comprehensive information to players.

In the near future, FAST will also enable member federations to manage their own membership (licence system), by centralizing all the players' information (personal data, pictures, wins, rankings, etc.).

In order to download FAST, directly go to the FAST website. Member federations will be required to enter their personal access code (login and password) before they can download the software and the accompanying manuals.

FAST will be used at the upcoming World Championships in Saint-Vincent, Italy, with "Players Stations", terminals where players use an ID card with a bar code and a scanner head to enter their scores. Messages will be displayed on the players stations’ screens in various languages.

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