Team Strategy: Performance Hub App
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Published
Jun 9, 2026
Updated
Jun 9, 2026
Team Strategy: Performance Hub is a mobile app built for amateur football communities — street groups, casual squads, and anyone who plays regular pickup games and wants more than a group chat to keep things organised. It covers the full cycle of a football session, from setting up the venue and assembling a squad to logging the final score and checking who took home MVP honours. Everything stays in one place, match after match, building a running record of how your group plays over time.
App in Action
What's Inside
Team Strategy: Performance Hub sits squarely in the amateur end of the football management spectrum — not trying to replicate the complexity of professional tools, but doing the everyday stuff that casual groups actually need. The app is structured around five main sections: Matches, Pitches, Squad, Stats, and Preferences, each accessible from a persistent bottom navigation bar.
Managing Pitches and Matches
The Pitches section lets you build a personal database of venues. Each entry can specify whether the location is indoor or outdoor, the field size, the surface type (such as turf), and additional notes. A built-in map view allows you to search by pitch name, ground name, or address, and venue cards show how many matches have been played at each location. Matches are scheduled with team names, venue, date, and time, and after the final whistle you can record the score, log individual goals, and assign an MVP for the game.
Squad and Player Tracking
The Squad screen holds your full player database, searchable by name and sortable by goals, matches played, or MVP count. Each player has a position, shirt number, and a rating that updates over time. The Stats section pulls everything together into a season snapshot — total matches, completed games, average goals per match, and active player count — alongside a ranked leaderboard covering goals, assists, MVP awards, and points. It's the kind of data that turns a casual Sunday kickaround into something with genuine competition attached to it.
Visual Style
The app uses bright greens, yellows, and reds with cartoon-style player avatars. Each player card has its own illustrated character, and match cards display venue photos as backgrounds. It's a lively look that fits the informal, social nature of the audience. One accessibility caveat worth noting: player cards with photographic backgrounds can make text harder to read, and the green active states paired with red text outlines may present challenges for users with red-green colour deficiency.
The leaderboard format — ranking players by goals, assists, and MVP across a shared pool of matches — gives even a small group of friends something to genuinely compete over between sessions. It's a simple mechanic, but one that adds a layer of continuity that a WhatsApp thread simply can't replicate.
On the Pitch, the Numbers Tell the Story
There's something familiar about watching a scoreline settle on screen after a match — a bold white 5 – 4 on a dark background carries the same weight whether it's a stadium display or your phone after a Tuesday night 5v5. Team Strategy leans into that feeling, presenting final scores prominently and attaching them to a growing history of results that you can scroll back through. The stats screen, with its ranked lists and per-player breakdowns of goals scored, assists laid off, and MVP nods accumulated, has the same rhythm as checking a live table during a real season.
Key App Features
| Main Navigation Sections | Matches, Pitches, Squad, Stats, Preferences |
| Tracked Match Statistics | Goals, assists, wins, losses, MVP awards, matches played, player ratings |
| Pitch Configuration Fields | Indoor/outdoor format, field size, surface type, location notes |
| Player Sort Filters | Name, Goals, Matches, MVP |
| Leaderboard Categories | Goals, Assists, MVP, Points |
| Supported Match Format | 5v5 |
| Pitch Map Search | Search by pitch name, ground, or address |
| Target Audience | Casual football communities, street football groups, amateur teams |
How It Works
What details can I save for each football pitch?
Which player statistics does the app track over time?
How do I log the results and goals after a match?
Can I search or sort players in the Squad section?
What does the Stats overview show for my season?
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