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: Whats the best CMS for Sports Club? Possible Duplicate: What Forum Software should I use? I have to renew a website for a sport club. There is some self programmed CMS in use

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I have to renew a website for a sport club. There is some self programmed CMS in use at this time. But I need a new solution. A popular CMS that could be up to date over the next 3 or 4 years.

I took a look at Drupal 7. Not sure about whether it's easy possible to create member profiles (they should be able to edit them self), a board and team overviews. Would be cool you'll share the link of a tutorial for this needs if you have one. Or...

Any suggestions for a good CMS with my needs?

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@Michele947

I can advise JoomSport component for Joomla.

JoomSport is well structured and easy administrated. It allows to manage Teams/Individual tournaments and teams/players profiles via BE as well as via FE. There is ability to display Season table and calendar.

Website- joomsport.com/ Demo site- demo.joomsport.com/

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@Si4351233

If you're looking for an easy CMS go with Joomla. If you're looking for heavy customizability go with Drupal.


Creating Member Profiles Extension Tutorial in Joomla
Creating Member Profiles Tutorial in Drupal


DRUPAL VS JOOMLA - Key Pros and Cons

Drupal


Rock solid & high quality platform
Real multi-site-feature (only one installation for several sites)
Any Kind of user groups & user permissions, OpenId compliant in Version 6
Can run membership and community sites, not only CMS etc
Powerful templating system. Any XHTML or CSS template can be easily converted to Drupal.
Drupal needs a little time investment to realize all the huge possibilities of Drupal
Clear, high quality code and API (easy to integrate with other solutions etc)
Flexibility and no known limitations
Many high profile sites use Drupal (e.g.: MTV UK, BBC, the Onion, Nasa, Greenpeace UK, New york observer. )


Joomla


If you are not techy its good to start
Easy install & setup with your mouse
Easy learning curve
Cannot integrate other scripts etc. to your site
Generally you cannot create high-end sites, without investing huge amount
No SEO out of the box, URLs are not search engine friendly.
Server resources utilization is more compared to drupal
Only one site per installation
No Single Log-in to several sites
No User groups & permissions
More intuitive administration user interface
Some polished modules for things like calendars, polls, etc.
Modules cost you money


System Requirements:


Drupal can work with MySQL and Postgres while Joomla is known to support only MySQL
Joomla support SSL logins and SSL pages. Drupal not known to support it.


Site Management


Drupal has free add on for Workflow management. Joomla not known to have one.
Drupal has inbuilt Translation manager. Joomla has a Free ad on for the same
Drupal has more granular priviledge managment


Interoperability:


Drupal has iCal support [Add on] , Joomla not known to have one.
Drupal is XHTML Complaint. Joomla not known to be one.
Drupal has excellent versioning and Audit trail which Joomla lacks


If you are still not satisfied, I suggest you read the following


Joomla.org's Drupal vs Joomla Comparison
Communicopia's Drupal vs Joomla Comparison

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@Odierno851

It would help if you describe what is the core first. I mean what are the main benefits the user will get from this website. Is it a news site? A shop? A social network? A video site?

Drupal could be a solution as it's extensible and there's already many modules available. And yes users can create and edit their own profiles in Drupal.

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