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Use The FA's Play Football tool to recruit players

Want to recruit players? Use the FA’s ‘Play Football’ search engine.

It can sometimes prove to be a challenge for a club to recruit new players or develop the size of squad now required to get through a season. Just finding 11 players for a Saturday afternoon or a Sunday morning can on occasions pose a real challenge. If this starts to happen regularly then teams start to disappear, taking with them divisions and even whole leagues. There are however millions of people who still want to play and now for the first time the FA and CFAs can help to recruit players for your club. Whether it’s a cat like keepers, rock hard defenders, free scoring strikers or just someone to make up the numbers the FA’s improved ‘Play Football’ search engine will direct players to those clubs in their locality who are keen to recruit.  

 

The FA’s ‘Play Football’ search engine is the best way for participants to research their local opportunities and get a comprehensive idea of what’s available. We’ve now improved the experience so that you can now;

  • Search by format – adult male, adult female, youth, Just Play, Disability
  • Search by Day or time
  • Search by club name
  • Search by postcode or area name
  • Guidance( search)  on playing standard so that you can find the right game for you
  • Access ‘Play Football’ on the FA or CFA websites or any partner organisation that wishes to host this search engine.
  • View your search on a PC, Lap Top, tablet or mobile

However the big difference we want to achieve is to invite clubs to provide some details about themselves that will encourage users to contact them directly to enquire about opportunities to play. Instead of just getting a list of clubs – some of whom won’t be suitable – we want to provide all clubs with the opportunity to describe themselves – the background and history, the league that you play in, club facilities, teams that you run, training arrangements, fees, coaching, playing record, club ethos, social events etc. You can provide these details in the same way that you provide other key club details by logging onto the FA’s Whole Game System and completing your club profile in a simple text box. It’s possible in your profile to list forthcoming events – trials, open days, club festivals and then remove these when the dates have passed. The ‘Play Football’ search engine will display any details you list in your WGS profile.

What we also want to do is to translate someone’s search into a club enquiry so every club profile will include a ‘contact us’ box that if completed will send an email off to your nominated club contact. Doing it in this way is far more likely to result in new players turning up at your club.

What do we want you to do?

  • Go into WGS account and in the club details section provide a description of your club in 1200 characters that will convince newcomers to come and play for you ( all the normal rules about appropriate, accurate and truthful content apply)
  • Keep your club profile updated. The FA will in its promotions and campaigns be directing people to use ‘Play Football’ if your details are months or years out of date it doesn’t show the club in the best light.

 

When can I do this from ?

Clubs are invited to complete their club profile using  their ‘Whole game System’ log in

If you don’t know how to access the WGS please contact your County Football Association

If large numbers of clubs submit their playing profiles then we have the opportunity to create a comprehensive and authoritative source of local opportunities

How do I upload my club profile?

Just follow these three easy steps;

Firstly log into your WGS account. Click on the Club Secretary tab.

 On the next screen – click on the details icon on the left hand side

Now click on the club profile arrow. A text box will appear and you’ve got 1150 characters to tell potential players or parents about your club.

 

What does a club profile look like? What should we put in it.

The main thing to do is to try and put yourself in the position of someone researching local club opportunities. What information will they be looking for? Probably the club’s background and history, the league that you play in, club facilities, teams that you run, training arrangements, fees, coaching, playing record, club ethos, social events etc

Secondly your recruitment should reflect the character, situation and ambitions of your club. Be honest as misleading people as to what they can expect will only backfire in the long run.

Can we include club photos and crests?

Not for season 2017/18. If we get sufficient response then this can be added in future seasons.

Responsibility for Appropriate Content

All clubs contributing content are reminded that FA regulation applies and the posting of inappropriate content can result in a club or individual misconduct charge

Technical queries

Should you incur any problems completing your club profile on the Whole Game System please contact info@shropshirefa.com

 

 

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