Arrange the Game is a website designed by footballers, for footballers. Frustrated by years of problems organising games of football, the concept of a website to help people co-ordinate and organise games of football was born.
The vision for www.arrangethegame.com is to build a social networking site for footballers where they can do everything they need to do to organise their game, from booking pitches to communicating with their team or organising games against opposition.
Arrange the Game will help you organise your games more efficiently. We appreciate that organisers spend a lot of time and money making sure their team-mates get a game every week. That is why we have decided to make this service free of charge. Whether you are involved in five-a-side, eleven-a-side, futsal or any other version of the beautiful game, our service reduces the time, hassle and cost burden of organising.
The site offers you a way of communicating with team members via email and we will be launching a forum to discuss anything you want, football-related or otherwise. You can also contact other teams to organise friendlies or even enter into a league or tournament. Whether you are a Manager or a Player, registration is free and easy. Click here to access one of our sign-up wizards.
Arrange the Game also offers services to tournament organisers to help with the admin burden. We can promote your tournament, take entry fee payment online and help you manage pool and knockout stages. Teams can use our online sign-up facility to register for tournaments. Organisers can easily see who has signed up for the tournament to help co-ordinate fixtures.
We are also developing a League Management system that will show fixtures, results, league tables and knock-out rounds in a professional format.
If you are a tournament organiser or simply want more information about tournaments in your area, click here.
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