On the page for Extreme Fight Game RISE, finding and purchasing tickets takes place in a few simple steps. The schedule of all upcoming events can be found in the "Schedule" tab, where for each match you can see the date, start time, participants, arena or stadium, city, and country. Clicking on the selected event opens its dedicated page with detailed information about the venue, seating categories, and available partner offers.
Cronetik acts as an informational platform that brings together data on sports and cultural events from around the world. Tickets are not sold directly through this website; instead, currently active offers are accessed through verified partner networks. On each individual event page, there is always a green "Buy Tickets" button, which leads to a partner system where you can choose the number and category of tickets and complete your order.
For Extreme Fight Game RISE, there are currently a total of 2 events available, spread across 0 rounds in 1 different arenas or stadiums. This offers a wide selection for sports fans who want to plan their schedule in advance. Many partner offers come from the secondary market, which means that prices and availability vary depending on demand, proximity to the event date, and the seating category.
Practical tip: prices are generally most favorable when tickets are purchased several weeks to a month before the event date. As the date approaches, demand increases, and prices may rise as well. If you are looking for a specific category (seated stand, VIP, standing), filter the offers on the partner page and carefully review the description of each category. The displayed currency depends on the region from which you access the site; Cronetik supports the euro, dollar, pound, and several other currencies, with the option to change it in the upper-right part of the navigation.
Since Extreme Fight Game RISE includes events in 0 cities and 0 countries and brings together 0 competitors, the choice is very broad. All information about competitors, results of past matches, and host venues can be found by clicking on any of the displayed elements on the page. All data is regularly updated from reliable sources to keep it as accurate and current as possible.
In the current edition of Extreme Fight Game RISE (2026), a total of 2 events are scheduled, distributed across 0 rounds throughout the entire competition period. The first event takes place on January 18, 2026, while the last is scheduled for May 16, 2026, creating a complete calendar that covers all stages of the competition from the opening phase to the final stage.
The density of the schedule depends on the competition format: team competitions such as leagues feature regular weekly fixtures on specific days (most often weekends or Tuesdays/Wednesdays), while tournaments and final stages usually offer a concentrated block of events over several days or weeks. Each recorded event has a precisely defined date, start time (in the local time zone of the arena or stadium), and a clearly indicated location.
For a better overview, the schedule is structured by rounds, allowing you to jump quickly to the stage that interests you. In the "Schedule" tab, you can see all upcoming events, while the "Results" tab shows all events that have already been played. You can open each individual event by clicking its row in the table; this reveals all details, statistics, and partner ticket offers.
The total of 2 events is not fixed — during the season, minor changes may occur (for example, the addition of extra fixtures due to unresolved situations in the competition, subsequently approved competitions, and similar cases). Cronetik updates its database regularly, so the number displayed on the page always reflects the latest status. By reviewing the full schedule, you can plan a visit to one, several, or multiple events and combine it with travel and accommodation.
In the current edition of Extreme Fight Game RISE (2026), a total of 0 competitors are taking part, and their complete list with links to individual pages is shown in the left column or in the central part of the page, depending on the screen size. Using the autocomplete field at the top of the list, you can quickly find a specific competitor by typing the first few letters of their name.
Cronetik distinguishes between club competitions, where the competitors are clubs such as Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, or Dinamo, and national team competitions, where the competitors represent countries — Croatia, Germany, England, and so on. In sports with individual competitors, such as tennis, boxing, or racing, each competitor is a person, for example a tennis player, boxer, or driver. In all cases, every competitor has their own page that can be opened directly with a click.
A competitor's page offers rich content: the upcoming schedule with dates and partner ticketing information, past results with final outcomes, season statistics, the home arena or stadium with its capacity and address, the home country with its flag, and, where available, a competitor description with the most important information about history, achievements, and foundation. A list of all competitions in which the competitor participates is also shown in the sidebar.
The localization of names is important: on the Croatian version of the site, national teams are shown with their Croatian names (Hrvatska, Njemačka, Češka), while on the English version they appear in English form (Croatia, Germany, Czechia). The same applies to the other languages. Clubs and individual competitors keep their original names in all language versions, because they are brands and are not translated.
The list of competitors is not static from year to year — some qualify from other competitions, some are relegated at the end of the season, and new ones arrive from lower leagues. Also, in international competitions held every year, such as the Champions League, EuroLeague, or the ATP/WTA Tour, the list changes completely each season. Cronetik keeps the database up to date through regular updates from official competition calendars.
Events within Extreme Fight Game RISE take place in 1 different arenas or stadiums located across 0 cities and a total of 0 countries. Each of these locations is shown in the details for an individual event, including the exact address, capacity, and a link to the full arena or stadium page with visitor information.
The geographical scope depends on the format of the competition. Local leagues, such as domestic championships, are usually held within one country across multiple cities, while European and world competitions (Champions League, EuroLeague, World Championship) span events across continents and dozens of cities. In that case, 0 countries means that fans can combine attending an event with travel and tourism.
Each arena or stadium in the Cronetik database has its own information page — spectator capacity, address, city, country, a photo of the venue if available, a list of all upcoming events at that location, and a short description. Clicking the name of the arena or stadium in the schedule opens that page, which also serves as a central place for planning travel or accommodation nearby.
For visitors from other cities or countries, Cronetik also makes city-based search easier: clicking the name of a city opens a page with a list of all arenas and stadiums in that city, along with all upcoming events. If you are planning a trip for multiple events, this view helps optimize your route and length of stay. All location data is updated regularly, including address changes, venue reconstructions, and temporary event relocations.
The schedule for Extreme Fight Game RISE in the 2026 season is structured logically and clearly across 0 rounds, with a total of 2 events scheduled from January 18, 2026 to May 16, 2026. Each round is shown as a separate group with a clear heading (e.g. "Round 1", "Round 2", or "Quarter-finals", "Semi-finals" for playoff stages), allowing for a quick overview of what has already happened and what is still to come.
For each individual event in the schedule, key information is displayed: the date and exact start time (in the local time zone of the arena/stadium), the names of the participants with colour labels and national flags, the host arena or stadium, the city and country where the event takes place, and a button for buying tickets (if the event is still in the future) or the final result (if it has already been played). Clicking on any row opens the detailed event page.
Filtering and sorting the schedule is possible in several ways. The autocomplete field above the schedule allows you to quickly select one competitor and display only their matches. Sorting by round or date helps you follow the progress of the competition chronologically. For larger competition formats (Champions League, EuroLeague), the schedule is additionally divided into stages such as the group stage, round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and finals, making it easier to follow the progression.
Unlike individual sports (tennis, golf, F1), where the schedule mainly follows weekly tournaments or races, team sports (football, basketball, handball, hockey, rugby, volleyball) have a continuous format with regular rounds. In both cases, Cronetik presents the schedule in a format that matches the specific nature of the sport — with rounds or stages — depending on the characteristics of Extreme Fight Game RISE.
Updates are a key part of schedule quality. Dates change for various reasons (weather, TV rights, competitor requests, logistics), so Cronetik regularly refreshes the database as soon as official information becomes available. The date of the last update is also shown below each event, so you always know whether you are looking at the most recent information. For last-minute changes, we also recommend checking the organiser's official channels.
In the current edition of Extreme Fight Game RISE, 1 events have already been played or held out of a total of 2 listed in the schedule, which means that 1 events remain until the end of the 2026 cycle. The ratio of completed to remaining events serves as a quick indicator of the stage the competition has reached — whether it has just begun, is in full swing, or is approaching its final stage. In team competitions, this ratio also shows how many rounds have been completed out of the total of 0 scheduled rounds.
To view completed events, open the "Rezultati" or "Results" tab on this page. It displays all finished matches with final scores, grouped by rounds or competition phases. The winner of each individual event is marked in bold, and by clicking any row you can open the full event details, including the arena or stadium, participants, event date, and additional statistics if available. For the remaining upcoming events, use the "Raspored" tab.
The progress of the competition can be clearly seen from this ratio. At the beginning of the cycle, competitors are still testing each other, form is only beginning to take shape, and the order in the standings often changes dramatically from round to round. The middle of the season usually brings more stable positions, but also the most important derbies and head-to-head meetings between key competitors. The final part of the competition — playoffs, semi-finals, and finals — usually brings the greatest intensity and media attention, so tickets for those events are the most sought after and are often sold out in advance.
If you are considering buying tickets, take the phase of the competition into account: the early part of the season usually offers greater availability and lower prices, while prices and demand rise sharply ahead of key moments such as derbies and the final stage. When planning visits to multiple events, it is practical to use the competitor filter to see which matches they still have left in the upcoming rounds.
Event status updates are almost immediate. As soon as an event ends and the final result becomes officially available, it is automatically moved from the schedule to the results section, and the numbers 1 and 1 are refreshed right away. For events that end late in the evening or in distant time zones, there may occasionally be a short delay of a few hours, but as a rule, the results are available within the same day the event takes place.
The current ranking of competitors in Extreme Fight Game RISE is available in the "Standings" tab, where a table with the positions of all 0 participants is displayed. Depending on the sport and the competition format, the table contains different columns: number of events played, number of wins, losses, and draws (in team sports), goals or points scored and conceded, goal difference, and the total number of competition points won.
The scoring system depends on the rules of the specific competition. In football, it is standard to award 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw, and 0 for a loss. In basketball, rugby, and hockey, the systems differ (for example, hockey may award points for overtime and shootouts), while individual sports such as F1 or tennis use different ranking systems based on position, sets won, or laps completed. Cronetik displays the standings in a format tailored to each sport, with explanations provided in the column headers.
Tie-breakers, or rules for resolving points ties, are also part of the table. Most often, the first criterion is goal difference (or points difference), followed by head-to-head results and then goals or points scored. For some competitions, head-to-head records, number of away wins, or seeding from earlier stages are also important. By clicking on an individual competitor in the standings, you can open their detailed page with schedule, results, and statistics.
The standings are updated automatically after each completed event. If you are following the progress of the season or want to see which team or competitor is leading before an important match, it is recommended to check this tab regularly. At the end of each round or tournament, position changes can be significant, especially in the middle and lower parts of the table, where the battle for survival or European qualification places intensifies as the competition approaches its final stage.
The current edition of Extreme Fight Game RISE (2026) begins with the first event scheduled for January 18, 2026, and the final planned event takes place on May 16, 2026. Between those two dates, the full calendar of 2 events is scheduled, defining the competition's complete time span from the beginning to the end of the cycle. Dates are shown in the local time zone of each individual hall or stadium, which is important information if you are planning to travel from a different time zone.
The duration of a competition depends on the sport and the format. Team competitions such as a domestic league or European club sport usually last 8-10 months, with a break during the summer months. Tournaments such as tennis or golf are concentrated within one to two weeks, while championships (World Cup, European Championship) last 3-5 weeks. Individual sports such as Formula 1 have annual seasons with races spread throughout the year. All of these formats are integrated into Cronetik and presented in a unified way.
When planning to attend one or more events, the period from January 18, 2026 to May 16, 2026 provides enough time to organize travel, accommodation, and ticket purchases. If you are considering following several events, the schedule in the "Schedule" tab allows you to choose those that best match your time and location. For longer trips, it is recommended to combine several events in the same city or region during a single journey, maximizing the value of your travel costs.
Within the competition period, there are specific moments worth highlighting. The opening of the competition (January 18, 2026) often brings a ceremonial atmosphere with ceremonies, presentations, and special programming — tickets for the opening events are often in particularly high demand. The closing stages, semi-finals, and finals (in the final rounds approaching May 16, 2026) attract the greatest sporting and media attention. The middle of the season or cycle brings derbies and key matchups that define the standings, so those events are also worth considering for advance ticket reservations.
Dates are subject to change during the competition. The reasons may vary — weather conditions, television broadcast requirements, competitor logistics, schedule reorganizations caused by multiple competitions involving the same teams, or unexpected events such as injuries to key competitors. Cronetik tracks all official changes and updates the database as soon as they become available. If you are following a specific event, check its page from time to time for the latest information on the exact date and time, especially if you have bought a ticket or are planning to travel.
You can find all results of completed events in Extreme Fight Game RISE under the "Rezultati" or "Results" tab on this page. At the moment, the database contains 1 completed events, each with a final result, event date, participants, and the hall or stadium where it took place. Results are ordered from newest to oldest, so the most recent result always appears at the top of the list.
For each individual result, the date, start time, participant names with color-coded labels and country flags, the final score or result (highlighted in large numbers), and the hall or stadium where the event took place are displayed. The winner of each match is marked in bold, so the outcome can be seen at a glance without the need to read the numerical result. By clicking on a row, you can open the detailed event page with additional statistics, if they are available in the database.
Results can be sorted and filtered for easier browsing: grouped by rounds (or by stages in tournament competitions), with the option to focus on a specific competitor using the autocomplete field. If you want to see results for only one team or one competitor, select their name and only their past matches in this competition will be shown. This is especially useful for analysing form ahead of future events.
Result updates are usually automatic and fast — as soon as an event ends and the result becomes official, it appears on this page. For events that finish late at night or in distant time zones, there may be a short delay of a few hours, but in most cases all results are available within 24 hours of completion. Cronetik collects data from reliable official sources, ensuring accuracy and consistency.
Tickets for Extreme Fight Game RISE are generally offered as individual tickets for each separate event, and Cronetik displays current offers for 2 planned events in this cycle. In addition, many competitions and clubs also offer season pass options — annual tickets that provide access to all home events of one competitor throughout the entire cycle, which is a more cost-effective solution for loyal fans who follow every match.
A season pass usually covers all home matches of one team or one competitor as part of its regular competition calendar. For club competitions such as a domestic league or European competitions, a season pass may include only home matches or additional packages for away fixtures as well. The price is higher than that of an individual ticket, but the cost per event is usually significantly lower, which makes it worthwhile for fans who attend most events.
In addition to season passes, partners sometimes also offer mini-packages or group tickets — for example, 3 or 5 events at a more favorable price, tickets for entire rounds (quarter-finals + semi-finals), or family packages. Depending on the competition and the partner, such offers may be available throughout the whole season or only during certain stages of the competition, for example before the start of the season or ahead of the playoffs.
On its pages, Cronetik primarily displays individual tickets for specific events. For a season pass or larger packages, it is usually necessary to contact the club, the competition organizer, or their authorized ticketing partner directly. Links to the official websites of clubs and competitors are available through their individual pages on Cronetik, where you can find more information or sign up for notifications.
Before deciding to buy, consider your plans — how many events you can realistically attend, how much time you have for travel, and what value you get from an individual ticket compared with a season pass. For major competitions with 2 events in 0 cities and 0 countries, the flexible purchase of individual tickets is often the more practical solution, while for a local fan who never misses their team's home matches, a season ticket is almost always the better choice.
There are 0 competitors participating in Extreme Fight Game RISE, and each of them has a separate, detailed page that can be accessed directly by clicking from the list on this page, from an individual match in the schedule, or by searching through the autocomplete field above the competitors list. The autocomplete search works with both Croatian and foreign names, so you can quickly find a competitor by typing the first few letters.
On an individual competitor's page, you will find a rich set of information: the schedule of upcoming events with dates and ticket purchase links, results of past matches with final numerical outcomes, statistics (number of events played, achievements in the current season), the home arena or stadium with address and capacity, the home country with its flag, as well as a list of all competitions in which the competitor is currently participating. If the competitor also has a detailed description in the database, a section with a short history, foundation details, major achievements, and general information will appear.
One of the useful features is the comparison of head-to-head meetings between two competitors. If you are interested in the history of matches between two teams or two individual competitors, simply click on the opponent's name in the schedule or results — their shared head-to-head overview will open. This is especially interesting before important events or derby matches when you want to assess current form and historical trends.
The list of competitions in which an individual competitor participates is located in the sidebar of their page. This is especially useful when you want to follow their entire competition calendar — a club may be playing simultaneously in a domestic league, a national cup, and a European competition, while an individual competitor (for example, a tennis player) may be entered in several tournaments during the season. All of this allows you to plan visits to exactly those events that interest you the most.
During any edition of Extreme Fight Game RISE, individual events may be subject to changes — postponement (a new date), cancellation without a replacement or with a later replacement, and relocation to another hall or stadium (most often due to construction work, venue malfunction, safety reasons, or organisational changes). If one of the 2 events in Extreme Fight Game RISE ends up in such a situation, Cronetik updates the information about the new date, location, or status as soon as official details become available from reliable sources.
The reasons for postponement vary. Weather conditions are the most common cause in outdoor sports (football, rugby, baseball), while logistics and TV broadcasting can affect changes across all sports. Illnesses or injuries of key competitors, the political and security situation in host cities, and scheduling conflicts with other competitions may also result in a reorganisation of the schedule. In individual sports (tennis, boxing, racing), injuries to the competitors themselves can also lead to changes.
If you have already purchased a ticket for an event that has been changed, the rules for refunds or transfer to a new date are defined by the partner ticketing service through which you made the purchase. In most cases, when an event is postponed, the original ticket remains valid for the new date at no additional cost. In the case of cancellation without a replacement, the partner usually offers a full refund of the purchase price. If the event is moved to another hall or stadium, the original ticket is most often transferred automatically, but the terms may vary depending on the scale of the change.
Practical advice for these situations: make sure to keep your purchase confirmation and all electronic tickets in your email. If any change occurs, contact the partner ticketing service directly through whose channels you made the purchase — they have all the details about your order and can help you most quickly. Cronetik is an informational platform and does not process ticket purchases directly, so requests for refunds or transfers must go through the original seller.
To keep track of possible changes, it is recommended to check the individual event page regularly a few days before it takes place, especially if you are travelling from a distant city or country. Alongside Cronetik, the official pages of the club, competitor, and competition are also authoritative sources of information. In addition, competitions with a large number of events such as Extreme Fight Game RISE (a total of 2) have a higher statistical likelihood of individual changes, so checking before travelling is always good practice. Be safe, not just fast.