Looking for FIFA World cup 2018 Tracker? Click here.
Today FIFA World-cup 2010 is beginning. For the next 30 days or so, no matter where you go, you are bound to hear about soccer, world cup, teams, points, goals and what not.
As a tribute to this beautiful and lovely sport, I want to showcase some really awesome excel spreadsheets that are designed to track FIFA Worldcup 2010. Follow the links and Enjoy.
Most Comprehensive and Awesomest FIFA Worldcup Tracker – by Graham
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This is by far one of the most comprehensive and slickest Excel files on footbal that I have seen. The workbook can play national anthems of teams, show scores from past finals, has team ranks, automated scoring and much more. Just download and play with it. You are going to love it even if you are not a sucker for soccer.
FIFA Worldcup tracker from Excely – 2018
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This one page spreadsheet can easily provide team points and help you track everything you want in one place.
Comprehensive World cup Tracker with Live Scores
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This tracker can update scores from web. Very useful if you want to know where teams stand at any point. Also, this is very comprehensive and provides extensive analysis of matches, goals, shots etc.
A FIFA Worldcup Tracker from Microsoft
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Another football world cup tracker / planner sheet with an added twist of ability to filter the team you want. Interesting stuff.
Worldcup Planner with team points
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This is a straight forward tracker with option to track team points and calculate group standings. It uses macros, so enable them to get it work.
An Excel Tracker from Our Reader – Alan
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Alan from Computer Gaga shares this excel tracker using which you can find group level standings, track scores and do so much more.
Well designed Excel Tracker and Planner
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Another very well designed Excel based football tracker / planner. It doesn’t seem like an excel file, but more like a web page. Check it out.
One Page FIFA 2010 World cup Tracker from ExcelTemplate.net
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One page tracker to keep track of scores and more.
Beautiful Flash based FIFA 2010 Calendar [non-excel]
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Ok, this is not an excel based thing, but it is very beautiful and easy to use. It is a flash based calendar with clear views of matches and scores by date, group, country.
FIFA Worldcup Excel Files on Chandoo.org
I have posted 2 workbooks related to FIFA worldcup on Chandoo.org. Check them out too,
- Looking for FIFA World cup 2018 Tracker? Click here.
- Balls used in FIFA Worldcup finals since 1930 – An Excel Chart
- FIFA Football Betting Sheet / Office Pool Template
Do you know any more excel based trackers / planners / wall charts for FIFA Worldcup 2010?
Please share using comments. I would love to see more excel files and learn from them.
Happy weekend 🙂

















7 Responses to “Project Dashboard + Tweetboard = pure awesomeness!!!”
I would like to see actual hash-tagged DM tweets go out to the specific information consumers. That would be an interesting way to communicate the key daily data to interested parties.
A Twitter-like secure application like Yammer might be a good fit with this.
For example, how about daily tweets to selected user groups (secure) that would display sales, bookings, cash receipts, cash disbursed and a second version that would show the same info for MTD, QTD or YTD figures.
@Dan, it would be great. I did not taught about implementing it on this dashboard because twitter is blocked to the whole intranet here. However, there's a discussion here about how can we send these tweets to blackberries (probably through e-mail) automatically. (I'd like to see this implemented on a jabber restricted network as well, but here it'll probably not happen)
The wrap-up versions you mentioned doesn't apply to my particular scenario, but on a sales tweetboard it would be a great tool indeed - choosing who will receive which message according to hashtags. I'll think on something, thanks for the advice. 🙂
(Ah, btw, I'm Fernando... 🙂 )
@Dan: That is a fun idea. Instead of tightly integrating twitter functionality with a dashboard, i think it would be cool if we have a "tweet this" button that users can click after selecting a range of cells. We can easily show a dialog with the concatenated output of the selected cells and ask user to edit the text and eventually "send to twitter".
For eg. you can select the annual sales figure cell and click on "tweet this" button upon which a dialog will show the value. Then you can pre-pend it something like "DM @boss look at our sales this year: "
@Aires.. thanks once again.
Wow it looks really good. Not sure though how much the tweet facility would help in real world project management, but certainly having a dashboard on a project should be a key deliverable when learning how to manage a project
The other use of this is during the software development life cycle especially when you have parallel streams of development and testing going on. Using a dashboard is a quick way for everyone on the team to see where the project is at and how it all fits together.
Regards
Susan de Sousa
Site Editor http://www.my-project-management-expert.com
Hi Chandoo,
I purchased the project management toolkit but the dashboard shown above with the imbedded scroll bars. Is it included in the project pack??
Thanks
Sue
The gantt chart section of this dashboard is similar to one I have recently created: http://xlcalibre.com/hr-dashboard-gantt-chart-traffic-light-reportIt has a similar approach with scroll bars, but has a couple of additional features. I've tried to incorporate a traffic light report element, and also allow the timescale to adjusted so that can view it by days, weeks or months.I really like the other tables that you've incorporated, I may well try to replicate them to improve my version!
I am a monitoring and evaluation consultant in international development, and one of the services I offer is to help non-profits and foundations develop performance dashboards. I often advise them to develop dashboards for ongoing programs, rather than for one-time or pilot projects, because of the time involved. I am trying to find out from a few people how long it takes you to develop a project management dashboard, and to what extent the indicators vary from one project to the next.