Contains information about many or all teams in aleague.
Source
<simpleType name="teamCoverage.Core.Vocabulary"><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="single-team"><annotation><documentation>Contains only information about a single team.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="multi-team"><annotation><documentation>Contains information about many or all teams in a league.</documentation></annotation></enumeration></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:dateCoverageType.Core.Vocabulary
Simple Type sportsml:durationScope.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
events-all
Every event played, including overtime games, the most recentones, etc. The default option.
enumeration
events-overtime
enumeration
events-shootout
enumeration
events-most-recent-10
DEPRECATE: use "recent-ten-events" date coverage type(dateCoverageType).
Source
<simpleType name="durationScope.Core.Vocabulary"><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="events-all"><annotation><documentation>Every event played, including overtime games, the most recent ones, etc. The default option.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="events-overtime"/><enumeration value="events-shootout"/><enumeration value="events-most-recent-10"><annotation><documentation>DEPRECATE: use "recent-ten-events" date coverage type (dateCoverageType).</documentation></annotation></enumeration></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:competitionScope.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
events-all
Every event played, including those played against teams in thesame division or conference. The default option.
enumeration
division
Events played within a league's division.
enumeration
division-opposing
enumeration
conference
Events played within a league's conference.
enumeration
conference-opposing
enumeration
team-opposing
Events against a specific team.
enumeration
player-opposing
<annotation><documentation>Events against a specific player.</documentation></annotation>
enumeration
tournament
Events from a specific tournament.
enumeration
league
enumeration
top-25
Source
<simpleType name="competitionScope.Core.Vocabulary"><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="events-all"><annotation><documentation>Every event played, including those played against teams in the same division or conference. The default option.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="division"><annotation><documentation>Events played within a league's division.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="division-opposing"/><enumeration value="conference"><annotation><documentation>Events played within a league's conference.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="conference-opposing"/><enumeration value="team-opposing"><annotation><documentation>Events against a specific team.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="player-opposing"><annotation><documentation><annotation><documentation>Events against a specific player.</documentation></annotation></documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="tournament"><annotation><documentation>Events from a specific tournament.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="league"/><enumeration value="top-25"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:alignmentScope.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
Every event played, including those played at home and hope so . Thedefault option.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
events-all
enumeration
events-home
enumeration
events-away
Source
<simpleType name="alignmentScope.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>Every event played, including those played at home and hope so . The default option.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="events-all"/><enumeration value="events-home"/><enumeration value="events-away"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:recordMakingScope.Core.Vocabulary
Which segment of the season: pre-season, post-season, regular,etc.
enumeration
publisher
The source of the data/content.
enumeration
distributor
The source of the data/content.
enumeration
priority
Source
<simpleType name="codeType.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>What type of item is being coded.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="sport-class"/><enumeration value="sport-category"/><enumeration value="sport"/><enumeration value="sport-competition"/><enumeration value="league"/><enumeration value="conference"/><enumeration value="division"/><enumeration value="team"/><enumeration value="special-event"/><enumeration value="site"/><enumeration value="article-ref"/><enumeration value="photo-ref"/><enumeration value="audio-ref"/><enumeration value="video-ref"/><enumeration value="xref-key"/><enumeration value="slug"/><enumeration value="slug-category"/><enumeration value="season"><annotation><documentation>The year or name of the season</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="season-type"><annotation><documentation>Which segment of the season: pre-season, post-season, regular, etc.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="publisher"><annotation><documentation>The source of the data/content.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="distributor"><annotation><documentation>The source of the data/content.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="priority"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:eventStyle.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
Indicates whether competitors are trying to defeat each other or justoutdo one another.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
head-to-head
enumeration
ranked
Source
<simpleType name="eventStyle.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>Indicates whether competitors are trying to defeat each other or just outdo one another.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="head-to-head"/><enumeration value="ranked"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:eventStatus.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
pre-event, mid-event, post-event.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
pre-event
Any time before an event begins.
enumeration
mid-event
Any time while an event is in-play.
enumeration
post-event
Any time after an event is finished.
enumeration
postponed
The putting off of an event until a later date, before the eventhas begun, for whatever reason.
enumeration
suspended
An event is stopped with the intention of resumption at a laterdate.
enumeration
halted
An event is stopped and not resumed or ended.
enumeration
forfeited
A team declines or is unable to play and loses by default. Theopponent is awarded the win.
enumeration
rescheduled
An event is given a new time and date.
enumeration
delayed
An event is held up, for example by inclement weather. Can happenbefore or during an event.
enumeration
canceled
An event is never played and not re-scheduled.
enumeration
intermission
A planned or scheduled break in play after which playresumes.
enumeration
if-necessary
An event whose commencement is dependant upon the outcome ofprior events.
enumeration
discarded
A cancelled event because the event wasunnecessary.
Source
<simpleType name="eventStatus.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>pre-event, mid-event, post-event.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="pre-event"><annotation><documentation>Any time before an event begins.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="mid-event"><annotation><documentation>Any time while an event is in-play.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="post-event"><annotation><documentation>Any time after an event is finished.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="postponed"><annotation><documentation>The putting off of an event until a later date, before the event has begun, for whatever reason.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="suspended"><annotation><documentation>An event is stopped with the intention of resumption at a later date.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="halted"><annotation><documentation>An event is stopped and not resumed or ended.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="forfeited"><annotation><documentation>A team declines or is unable to play and loses by default. The opponent is awarded the win.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="rescheduled"><annotation><documentation>An event is given a new time and date.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="delayed"><annotation><documentation>An event is held up, for example by inclement weather. Can happen before or during an event.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="canceled"><annotation><documentation>An event is never played and not re-scheduled.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="intermission"><annotation><documentation>A planned or scheduled break in play after which play resumes.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="if-necessary"><annotation><documentation>An event whose commencement is dependant upon the outcome of prior events.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="discarded"><annotation><documentation>A cancelled event because the event was unnecessary.</documentation></annotation></enumeration></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:eventStatusReason.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
the reason for the event-status
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
withdrawal
A forfeited or canceled event because a participantwithdrew.
Source
<simpleType name="eventStatusReason.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>the reason for the event-status</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="withdrawal"><annotation><documentation>A forfeited or canceled event because a participant withdrew.</documentation></annotation></enumeration></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:seasonType.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
A subcategory of the season
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
pre-season
Events played in an exhibition before the regular phase whenstandings points are awarded.
enumeration
season-regular
The phase of a league competition when standings points areawarded toward a points-based championship or position in a post-seasonphase.
enumeration
post-season
A championship phase of a league competition, usually comprosedof elimination rounds until one team has prevailed.
enumeration
all-star-game
Some leagues have an all-star break and game comprised of thebest players.
enumeration
exhibition
A game or phase with no standings points awarded.
Source
<simpleType name="seasonType.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>A subcategory of the season</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="pre-season"><annotation><documentation>Events played in an exhibition before the regular phase when standings points are awarded.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="season-regular"><annotation><documentation>The phase of a league competition when standings points are awarded toward a points-based championship or position in a post-season phase.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="post-season"><annotation><documentation>A championship phase of a league competition, usually comprosed of elimination rounds until one team has prevailed.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="all-star-game"><annotation><documentation>Some leagues have an all-star break and game comprised of the best players.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="exhibition"><annotation><documentation>A game or phase with no standings points awarded.</documentation></annotation></enumeration></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:postponementStatus.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
Either none, weather-delay, or other.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
none
enumeration
weather-delay
enumeration
other
Source
<simpleType name="postponementStatus.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>Either none, weather-delay, or other.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="none"/><enumeration value="weather-delay"/><enumeration value="other"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:status.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
Whether a player starts playing at the beginning of a sports-event, joinsmid-game, or is not available to participate.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
starter
A member of the lineup that enters the field at the commencementof play.
enumeration
bench
Does not enter field at commencement of play, is substituted inor remains on bench.
enumeration
scratched
Does not dress for event, usually for having not earned a slot inthe lineup.
enumeration
injured
Unable to play due to injury.
enumeration
suspended
Unable to play due to suspension due totransgression.
enumeration
sidelined
Does not play for other reason.
Source
<simpleType name="status.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>Whether a player starts playing at the beginning of a sports-event, joins mid-game, or is not available to participate.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="starter"><annotation><documentation>A member of the lineup that enters the field at the commencement of play.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="bench"><annotation><documentation>Does not enter field at commencement of play, is substituted in or remains on bench.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="scratched"><annotation><documentation>Does not dress for event, usually for having not earned a slot in the lineup.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="injured"><annotation><documentation>Unable to play due to injury.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="suspended"><annotation><documentation>Unable to play due to suspension due to transgression.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="sidelined"><annotation><documentation>Does not play for other reason.</documentation></annotation></enumeration></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:health.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
An indication of the health of the player.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
injured
enumeration
fine
Source
<simpleType name="health.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>An indication of the health of the player.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="injured"/><enumeration value="fine"/></restriction></simpleType>
The location which best describes the place of origin of theathlete. Could be different from place of birth.
enumeration
residence
The current place of residence of the athlete.
enumeration
representative
The place an athlete is representing. Could be different frombirth and residence location.
enumeration
start-location
The starting point of the event.
enumeration
stage-location
The location of an intermediate stage of theevent.
enumeration
end-location
The end-point of the event.
enumeration
training-location
The place where the athlete trains.
Source
<simpleType name="locationType.Core.Vocabulary"><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="birth"><annotation><documentation>The place of birth of the athlete.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="hometown"><annotation><documentation>The location which best describes the place of origin of the athlete. Could be different from place of birth.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="residence"><annotation><documentation>The current place of residence of the athlete.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="representative"><annotation><documentation>The place an athlete is representing. Could be different from birth and residence location.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="start-location"><annotation><documentation>The starting point of the event.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="stage-location"><annotation><documentation>The location of an intermediate stage of the event.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="end-location"><annotation><documentation>The end-point of the event.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="training-location"><annotation><documentation>The place where the athlete trains.</documentation></annotation></enumeration></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:phaseStatus.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
active
Currently active and able to play.
enumeration
injured
Unable to play due to injury.
enumeration
disabled-list
Unable to play due to injury. Deemed long-term.
enumeration
try-out
Not on time, attempting to make the lineup.
enumeration
inactive
Inactive, not playing.
enumeration
physically-unable
Unable to play for physical reason, not necessarilyinjury.
Source
<simpleType name="phaseStatus.Core.Vocabulary"><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="active"><annotation><documentation>Currently active and able to play.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="injured"><annotation><documentation>Unable to play due to injury.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="disabled-list"><annotation><documentation>Unable to play due to injury. Deemed long-term.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="try-out"><annotation><documentation>Not on time, attempting to make the lineup.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="inactive"><annotation><documentation>Inactive, not playing.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="physically-unable"><annotation><documentation>Unable to play for physical reason, not necessarily injury.</documentation></annotation></enumeration></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:gender.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
One specific gender or mixed.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
male
enumeration
female
enumeration
mixed
Source
<simpleType name="gender.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>One specific gender or mixed.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="male"/><enumeration value="female"/><enumeration value="mixed"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:participantCount.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
Number of participants playing on a team or side in the eventscovered.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
individual
enumeration
doubles
enumeration
team
Source
<simpleType name="participantCount.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>Number of participants playing on a team or side in the events covered.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="individual"/><enumeration value="doubles"/><enumeration value="team"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:professionalStatus.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
The professional-status of the events covered.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
amateur
enumeration
professional
Source
<simpleType name="professionalStatus.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>The professional-status of the events covered.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="amateur"/><enumeration value="professional"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:specialGroup.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
If the events covered are for special groups. Can be school-oriented,age-oriented, or group names, like Firefighters.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
college
enumeration
senior
enumeration
junior
enumeration
high-school
Source
<simpleType name="specialGroup.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>If the events covered are for special groups. Can be school-oriented, age-oriented, or group names, like Firefighters.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="college"/><enumeration value="senior"/><enumeration value="junior"/><enumeration value="high-school"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:specialNeeds.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
Events for persons with special-needs.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
none
enumeration
disabled
enumeration
deaf
Source
<simpleType name="specialNeeds.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>Events for persons with special-needs.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="none"/><enumeration value="disabled"/><enumeration value="deaf"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:bodySide.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
General purpose vocabulary for various properties describing the the sidewith which a player shoots, kicks, catches, bats, etc. Also to describe injuryside.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
right
enumeration
left
enumeration
both
Source
<simpleType name="bodySide.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>General purpose vocabulary for various properties describing the the side with which a player shoots, kicks, catches, bats, etc. Also to describe injury side.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="right"/><enumeration value="left"/><enumeration value="both"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:siteStyle.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
Whether it is an indoor or outdoor site.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
indoor
enumeration
outdoor
enumeration
retractable-dome
Source
<simpleType name="siteStyle.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>Whether it is an indoor or outdoor site.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="indoor"/><enumeration value="outdoor"/><enumeration value="retractable-dome"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:siteSurface.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Annotations
Describes the surface upon which events are played.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
hard-court
enumeration
clay
Source
<simpleType name="siteSurface.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>Describes the surface upon which events are played.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="hard-court"/><enumeration value="clay"/></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:weatherPrediction.Core.Vocabulary
Describes how the score and score-opposing is valued.
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
time-absolute
Total time to complete competition, not measured in comparison toother competitors
enumeration
time-relative
Time difference compared (usually) to closest competitor orfirst-place finalist. First place commonly has absolutevalue.
enumeration
against-par
enumeration
below-par
DEPRECATED: use "against-par"
Source
<simpleType name="scoreUnits.Core.Vocabulary"><annotation><documentation>Describes how the score and score-opposing is valued.</documentation></annotation><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="time-absolute"><annotation><documentation>Total time to complete competition, not measured in comparison to other competitors</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="time-relative"><annotation><documentation>Time difference compared (usually) to closest competitor or first-place finalist. First place commonly has absolute value.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="against-par"/><enumeration value="below-par"><annotation><documentation>DEPRECATED: use "against-par"</documentation></annotation></enumeration></restriction></simpleType>
Simple Type sportsml:tournamentStageType.Core.Vocabulary
Namespace
http://iptc.org/std/SportsML/2008-04-01/
Diagram
Type
restriction of string
Facets
enumeration
hosted
For a tournament that holds stages in different locations. Eg.different host cities/countries for PGA, FIS, Diamond League (IAAF) and evenTour de France
enumeration
group
Groups of competitors vie for placement in the group table inorder to qualify for the next stage of competition.
enumeration
single-group
The stage involves only a single group of competitors. Forexample Italian Serie A where teams vie for placement in the league table.Also, a single group competition in a multi-group stage, such as the WorldCup group stage.
enumeration
series
A stage in which two competitors face off in a series of games(eg. best 3 of 5) the winner of which proceeds to the next stage, or winsthe tournament.
enumeration
single-elimination
A stage in which two competitors face off in a single match todetermine who proceeds to the next stage, or wins the tournament. Eg.elimination stage of World Cup of Soccer or NFL playoffs.
enumeration
home-and-home
A stage in which two competitors face off in a two matches (orlegs) at each team's home location. The overall winner proceeds ahead.Usually culiminates in a single-elimination match at a neutral location i.e.UEFA Champions League.
enumeration
qualification
The stage, usually prior to a group or elimination stage, whereentities compete to qualify for the later "playoff" stage.
Source
<simpleType name="tournamentStageType.Core.Vocabulary"><restriction base="string"><enumeration value="hosted"><annotation><documentation>For a tournament that holds stages in different locations. Eg. different host cities/countries for PGA, FIS, Diamond League (IAAF) and even Tour de France</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="group"><annotation><documentation>Groups of competitors vie for placement in the group table in order to qualify for the next stage of competition.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="single-group"><annotation><documentation>The stage involves only a single group of competitors. For example Italian Serie A where teams vie for placement in the league table. Also, a single group competition in a multi-group stage, such as the World Cup group stage.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="series"><annotation><documentation>A stage in which two competitors face off in a series of games (eg. best 3 of 5) the winner of which proceeds to the next stage, or wins the tournament.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="single-elimination"><annotation><documentation>A stage in which two competitors face off in a single match to determine who proceeds to the next stage, or wins the tournament. Eg. elimination stage of World Cup of Soccer or NFL playoffs.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="home-and-home"><annotation><documentation>A stage in which two competitors face off in a two matches (or legs) at each team's home location. The overall winner proceeds ahead. Usually culiminates in a single-elimination match at a neutral location i.e. UEFA Champions League.</documentation></annotation></enumeration><enumeration value="qualification"><annotation><documentation>The stage, usually prior to a group or elimination stage, where entities compete to qualify for the later "playoff" stage.</documentation></annotation></enumeration></restriction></simpleType>