We have a narrated training game available for you to practice NLS for Soccer in a real-life scenario.  Here's how to access this.


1. Launch NCAA LiveStats for Soccer - you can download it here


2. Here is a list of Training Game Keys. Copy any one of them. It doesn’t matter which one, as they all do the same thing, and they all refer to the same game. If you find a game key that is not working, please try a different game key.


1X7PZY0SJNMNNBF6A4OR

1X7QZHS7PN0VJU8UMAEX

1X7RZW3R5UH0T1GQKHFK

1X7SZ8U9X8W908B1WCCX



3. Go to NCAA LiveStats, click on HELP --> Download New Training Game. Paste that Training Game Key in the box, and hit Save. This will download and populate all of the rosters and game setup information.








NOTE:  You need to be in TEST mode for this to work (the menu should be orange colored).  If you are NOT in the orange test mode, go to SETTINGS--> Environment --> Test, and hit SAVE.



4. NCAA LiveStats will take you through a series of setup menus.  Take a look at the information that is available. Most everything you need will already be in place, but you are able to change anything if you want. Click the “Save and Confirm” button to progress through the menus.



Please note:


SUBS:

In the current version of the software, you cannot re-sub in a player who had been previously removed (FIFA rules, basically).  This will be adjusted to allow for unlimited subs in the next software release, scheduled for mid July.


POSSESSION TIME and FIELD LOCATION:

One of the new features of NCAA LiveStats for Soccer is the ability to track possession time and field location percentage.


Once the game starts, you will see four zones set up on the field. Throughout the game, do your best to indicate which team has the ball, and which zone they are in. The more accurate you are with your clicking, the better your stats will be.


When ball possession changes, you can either click the appropriate Possession button, or use the TAB key to toggle between the teams.


With regards to ball possession - assume that the team currently with possession retains possession until the other team clearly has control of the ball.


Please watch this short video for a full explanation of how to best handle this:


https://ncaamanager.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/43000508607-nls-for-soccer-possession-field-zones