Company Research Report: Find a Player
Company Overview
- Name: Find a Player
- Mission: Find a Player believes in delivering sport and activity differently by building enabling technology that connects local communities through shared interests. The mission is to make finding, organising, and playing sport as simple as ordering a cab or a pizza.
- Founded: No information is available
- Founders: No information is available
- Key People: No information is available
- Headquarters: Rogart Street Campus, Rogart Street, Glasgow, G40 2AA, Scotland
- Number of Employees: No information is available
- Revenue: No information is available
- Core Offering: Find a Player is known for enabling real connections, fostering community, and promoting physical activity through its technology platform aimed at simplifying sports participation.
Products
- Product Name: Find a Player App
- High-Level Description: The Find a Player app is a platform that facilitates the connection between players, organizers, clubs, and sports events. It aims to make it easy for users to find new sports, clubs, or training partners.
- Key Features:
- Enables search for players, events, clubs, and sports through input of town or postcode.
- Supports a wide range of sports including Football, Tennis, Badminton, Running, Basketball, Golf, Gym Sessions, Squash, Social Events, Cricket, Cycling, Hockey, Netball, and Rugby.
Note: Detailed descriptions of these features and potential other products are not available in the provided data.
Recent Developments
- New Products Launched: No information is available
- New Features Added: No information available
- New Partnerships: No information available
Note: The data provided does not specify recent developments or changes to the platform, nor does it mention any strategic partnerships or new product announcements.
This report leverages the available information to present a comprehensive overview of Find a Player, focusing on its mission, product offerings, and the role it plays in enabling sports and community connections. Information gaps are noted where specifics were not provided in the data.