FootTennis.Club

Start guide

How to start playing foot tennis

Choose how you want to play foot tennis: join an open game, join a club, or create your own club.

Option 1

Join an open game

Open games are public sessions with a set date, time, and available spots. Choose one that fits and request a place.

View open games

Option 2

Join an open club

Open clubs accept new players for regular play. Check the area, schedule, and level, then send a join request.

View open clubs

Option 3

Create your own club

Use your own club when you want to organize regular play: attendance, teams, scores, and rankings — all in one place.

Create a club

What your club can look like

An example of a FootTennis.Club club after a few match nights.

Example FootTennis.Club club with match nights, results, and ranking

If you need players or a club

There are three ways to find people to play with: join an open game for a single night, list your club in the open clubs directory, or use recruiting to talk to available players first.

Quick play

Find open games

Looking for a night of play without commitment? Browse open games near you, request a spot, and play with a group that's already gathered. The quickest way to meet new players.

Public discovery

Open clubs

If you want to receive requests from new players, you can list your club in the public open clubs directory. You add the city, area, usual play days, the level, the group's atmosphere, and available spots. Requests do not automatically add members: managers review them and decide what to accept.

Verified recruiting

Find players through recruiting

Need players, or looking for people to start a club with? Through recruiting, clubs can reach available players without going public, and players without a club can talk to each other to start a new one.

If you also need a place to play, you can view the venues list.

Want to organize regularly? Create a club.

Use your own club when you want to manage attendance, teams, scores, and rankings in one place.