A generic web agency can build you a sports website. What they can't do is build one that's architected the way sports organisations actually operate.
We've been embedded in professional cricket and multi-sport operations for over two decades — powering data infrastructure for IPL franchises, Caribbean leagues, international boards, and domestic associations. We understand the rhythms of a sports season: the squad announcement that goes live at midnight, the match day traffic spike, the sponsor changeover between rounds, the fixture update that needs to be live before the press conference ends.
A Kadamba sports website is built for those realities from day one — not patched to handle them after the fact.
The result is a website that doesn't just look like a sports property. It works like one.
Every Kadamba website build includes design, development, content setup, and deployment — plus maintenance for up to a year post-launch, included as part of the contract. What you get at the end is a website that works, looks right, your team can manage, and won't be abandoned after go-live.
We work across three tiers depending on your requirements and budget. Pricing is scoped per project — get in touch and we'll turn around a proposal quickly. All three tiers are mobile responsive, CMS-backed, and delivered in three weeks or less.
Every tier includes the features a sports organisation needs — not a stripped-down starter package. These aren't optional extras. They're the baseline for a website that actually serves a league or team properly.
Every page built to work correctly on any screen — phone, tablet, desktop, and stadium display. Match day traffic comes from phones. We build for that first.
Your team can update fixtures, news, player profiles, and squad pages without touching code. We set up the CMS, train your team, and hand over the keys.
Live scores, ball-by-ball data, and match statistics embedded directly into your website — powered by Kadamba's match center platform.
Built to your brand guidelines — colours, typography, logo usage, and photography style. Not a generic sports template with your logo dropped in.
We handle hosting, uptime, and maintenance for up to a year post-launch as part of your contract. Your website stays live and fast without your team managing a server.
Ticketing, merchandise, social feeds, sponsor pages — integrated where needed as part of the initial build.
A sports website needs more than a homepage and a fixtures list. Squad pages, player profiles, and season archives are the pages fans return to — built in from the start, not added as an afterthought.
Individual pages for every player — career stats, season performance, biography, and photography. Updated through the CMS as squads change.
Dedicated pages for every team or franchise in the competition — branding, squad list, fixtures, results, and season stats in one place.
Every season archived and accessible — old squad pages, historical results, and trophy records. Fans can browse back through your history without broken links.
Season leaderboards, batting and bowling averages, team standings — pulled from match data and displayed in a format built for fan browsing.
A sports website should be a destination, not just an information page. Fan zone content, polls, quizzes, and contest mechanics give fans a reason to visit between matches — and stay longer when they do.
A dedicated space for fan content — news, features, behind-the-scenes, and matchday previews. Managed through the CMS by your editorial team.
Interactive voting and quiz modules built into the page — no third-party embed required. Drive fan engagement between matches and during live play.
Competition entry forms, winner announcements, and prize management — run through the website CMS without any external platform.
A sports website is also a commercial asset. Sponsor placements, ticketing, and partner hubs are built into the architecture from day one — not retrofitted.
Dedicated sponsor pages, logo placements across the site, and branded sections — all manageable through the CMS and swappable between rounds or seasons without a developer.
Connect your ticketing provider — or use a lightweight built-in solution for smaller events. Match day and season tickets sold through the same website your fans are already visiting.
Commercial content — sponsor pages, partner banners, branded hub pages — is separated in the CMS so your commercial team can manage it independently from editorial content.
Season launches. Squad announcements. Live match traffic. Sponsor changeovers. Fixture updates. Transfer windows. Trophy pages. Archive seasons.
Most web agencies learn these requirements from you during the brief. We already know them — because we've been running the data infrastructure behind professional sports organisations for over two decades.
That means we ask the right questions upfront, architect the CMS correctly the first time, and build pages that work on the third day of a tournament final as well as they did on launch day.
The CMS is structured around how a sports season actually runs — fixtures, rounds, standings, squad changes, and playoff brackets — not retrofitted from a generic blog CMS.
Websites are built and hosted to handle the traffic spike that comes with a live match or major announcement — not sized for a quiet Tuesday.
Sponsor pages, logo placements, and branded sections are built into the architecture — and designed to be swapped between rounds or seasons without a developer.
Previous seasons, historical results, and past squad pages are archived and accessible — not deleted when a new season goes live.
Tell us your sport, your competition structure, your brand guidelines, and what pages you need. We scope the build, confirm the tier, and agree the timeline.
We design the website to your brand — homepage, key interior pages, mobile layouts. You review and approve before development starts.
Development, CMS setup, content population, and match center integration if required. You review a staging build before go-live.
We deploy, handle hosting, and maintain the website for up to a year post-launch — as part of your contract. No abandonment after handover.
A Kadamba website build can be paired with an ongoing social media service — covering graphic design, content scheduling, and creative production across all sports. The same brand system used on the website carries through to every post, story, and graphic.
Match day graphics, player feature cards, result announcements, season launch assets — produced to a consistent standard, scheduled to your calendar, and adapted for every platform your league is active on.
Past social media clients include West Indies Cricket, USA Cricket, CPL, Dindigul Dragons, and Alleppey Ripples. If you need social media support as part of a broader digital package, get in touch and we'll scope it alongside the website build.
Tell us your sport, your competition structure, and your timeline. We'll have a proposal back to you quickly — and a live website ready in three weeks.
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