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Join A Club

Find your foosball home in London.

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The London Foosball League is built around clubs: groups of players who train, play, compete, and represent their community across the season.

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You do not need to already have a team. You do not need to know your exact level. If you want to play regular foosball in London, this is the place to start.

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What is a foosball club?

A foosball club is a group of players who play together regularly and can represent a team in the London Foosball League.

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Some clubs are based around an existing venue. Some are built by friends, regular players, university groups or local communities. What matters most is not the venue — it is the group of people who make the club active.

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A club gives players somewhere to belong, people to practise with, and a route into regular league competition.

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Why Join a Club?

Joining a club is the best way to turn occasional games into regular foosball.

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Play More Often

Joining a club gives you regular opportunities to play, practise and improve with the same group of people.

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Meet Other Players

Foosball is much easier to get into when you know where to go and who to play with.

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Join The League

Clubs are the foundation of the London Foosball League. If you want to play team fixtures, joining a club is the easiest route.

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Improve Your Level

Playing with a regular group helps you learn faster, build confidence and move through the player pathway.

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New Players Welcome

You do not need to be an expert to join a club.

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If you have only played casually in a pub, at work, at university or with friends, you can still register your interest. London Table Football will use your response to help point you towards a suitable club, playing night or next step.

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I'm new to foosball

Start by registering your interest and telling us your experience level. We can help guide you towards beginner-friendly play, social nights or clubs looking for new players.

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I don't have a team yet

No problem. Unattached players can register interest and we will try to connect them with clubs or captains where possible.

How to Join a Club

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Register your interest

Tell us where you are based, your playing level, whether you already know anyone, and whether you need help finding a club.

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Take the next step

Depending on your situation, we may point you towards a club, a captain, a playing night, Coral instructions, or a new group forming near you.

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We review the club options

London Table Football will use your response to understand which clubs may be suitable based on level, location, availability, and current team needs.

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Clubs and home venues

Many clubs have a current home venue where they play, practise or host league fixtures.

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A home venue might be a pub, bar, university, social venue or community space. It gives the club somewhere to meet and play, but the club identity should not depend entirely on one venue.

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Venues can change. Layouts can change. Tables can move. New opportunities can open up. That is why London Table Football encourages clubs to build portable identities that can continue even if their home venue changes.

Want to Start a New Club?

You do not need to wait for someone else to create a club.

 

If you have a group of players, a venue, or the energy to organise people, you can register interest in starting a new London Foosball League club.

A new club might begin with:

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  • a small group of friends

  • regular players from a venue

  • a university group

  • people from the same area of London

  • players who want to build a Development Division team

  • a captain looking to create a new squad

You can start small. A club does not need to be perfect from day one.

What makes a club league-ready?

To enter the London Foosball League, a club should ideally have:

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A club name

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Ideally 6-8 players for squad depth

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A rough idea of playing level

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A captain or organiser

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A preferred home venue

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A way to communicate with players

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At least 4 players

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Players with Coral accounts

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Willingness to play fixtures across the season

You do not need to have all of this before registering interest. The earlier you tell us your situation, the easier it is to help.

Joining a club on Coral

London Table Football uses Coral to manage competitions, clubs, player registrations, league entries and results.

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If you want to play in the London Foosball League, you will normally need a Coral account. Club membership and league entries may also be managed through Coral.

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Do not worry if you have not used Coral before. We will provide guidance for players, captains and clubs.

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Ready to find your club?

Whether you are new, unattached, returning to the game, or looking to build a new team, the first step is to register your interest.

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Tell us where you are now, and we will use that information to help guide the next step.

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