Our own tournaments

Open amateur tournaments organised by our crew

Outside of corporate brief work, we put together open, low-stakes tournaments for anyone who wants to lace up. Different sports, different venues across the UK, and the same crew you would hire for a stadium project — running the floor, the broadcast and the awards table for our own grassroots scene.

Photo report from past events

A snapshot of what our independent tournaments actually look like. We rotate the format every season — football one weekend, streetball or padel the next — and invite local amateur clubs plus a couple of regional figures from the sport to play, coach or hand out the medals on the day.

Amateur tournament players celebrating with a local sports figure
Summer five-a-side, Manchester. Twenty-four amateur teams, a special guest appearance from a regional grassroots coach, and a packed sideline that stayed all day.
Tournament awards ceremony with smiling winners and a host
Streetball cup, Bristol. Sixteen open-entry crews, a local broadcaster on the mic, and a closing ceremony with custom medals and a small prize pool funded by friendly local sponsors.

What is waiting for you on the day

Every event is built as a small festival, not only the matches on the pitch. You can drop in for an hour to watch, stay the whole day with friends, or join the queue for a tactics chat with a guest coach — there is more than one reason to turn up.

Masterclasses

Short, hands-on sessions with guest coaches and former pros — tactics, fitness, refereeing basics or set pieces, depending on the sport of the weekend.

Prize raffles

Free-entry raffles at every event — sports kit, partner gear and the occasional ticket bundle. Bring your match wristband, draws happen between rounds.

Fan zone

A dedicated zone with screens, photo corners, ping-pong and simple interactives between matches. Comfortable for kids, friends and people who just came to watch.

Food & drink tents

Tents from independent local vendors — coffee, street food and soft drinks. No queueing at a chain café; everything is on site beside the pitch.

Follow upcoming tournaments on social

All announcements for our own events live on social. Dates, venues, sport of the weekend, guest coaches, sponsors and the final brackets all show up there first — and the sign-up form for players is pinned in each channel.

We also run the full live broadcast from each tournament on YouTube and TikTok, so if you cannot make the trip you can still follow the brackets, the raffles and the closing ceremony in real time.

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