Achievement badges recognize competitive outcomes and performance milestones
achieved in formal competition environments.
These badges do not influence player rank. They exist to recognize success,
progression, and contribution in competitive play.
Achievement badges are typically awarded based on verified results rather
than coach observation.
- Tournament Medal
- Event Recognition
- Tournament Participation
- Regional Rank Up
- National Debut
| Coaching Level |
Suggested Achievement Badges |
| Level 2 – Game Function |
Tournament Participation |
| Level 3 – Structured Play |
Tournament Participation, Event Recognition |
| Level 4 – Competitive |
Tournament Medal, Event Recognition, Regional Rank Up, National Debut |
- Level 1 — Participates in first tournament event.
- Level 2 — Competes in multiple structured matches.
- Level 3 — Regular tournament participation across season.
- Level 1 — Recognized for contribution within team.
- Level 2 — Recognized at event or competition level.
- Level 3 — Consistent recognition across multiple events.
- Bronze — Club-level medal.
- Silver — Regional or provincial medal.
- Gold — National or international medal.
- Single — Selected from club level to regional or provincial team.
- Single — First official national-level match.
- Achievement badges should be verified through official results or records.
- Coaches should not award these based on opinion alone.
- These badges recognize outcomes, not training performance.
- Use these badges to reinforce motivation and progression.
Achievement badges represent competitive success and should be used to
highlight player progression beyond training environments.