MakeClub for Clubs
Find players, coaches and staff by filtering by position, area and category. Without relying on word of mouth.
Every summer, the same story: the season is approaching, there are gaps in the squad and the club chairman has been making calls for weeks. The search happens via WhatsApp, asking at the bar, trying to remember that player someone saw two seasons ago. A slow, exhausting process with unpredictable results.
MakeClub puts an end to that process. With the platform, clubs can search for players, coaches and staff by filtering exactly for what they need: position, category, geographic area and availability.
Challenges of signing players in amateur football
The problem isn't a lack of talent. There are thousands of quality players in regional categories who are available or open to changing teams. The problem is the lack of visibility: clubs don't know they exist and players don't know that clubs are looking for them.
Traditional methods have clear limits: word of mouth only reaches as far as your contacts go, Facebook groups mix all kinds of profiles without filters, and individual calls consume time that club officials don't have.
What a club can do on MakeClub
- Complete club profile — name, category, division, location and financial conditions
- Filtered search — position, distance, category, availability status and team gender
- View verified profiles — access to the exclusive filter of verified professionals
- Direct contact — direct messages with verified players and technical staff without intermediaries
- Ratings — check the ratings from other clubs and coaches about each professional
Transparent financial conditions
On MakeClub, clubs can indicate what conditions they offer their players and staff. This eliminates misunderstandings and helps the right people take an interest in your project:
Find the exact profile you need
MakeClub has player profiles in 13 football positions, coaches with qualifications from UEFA C to UEFA PRO, and 15 different technical staff roles. See the full list at categories and divisions.
If you want to better understand the problems of the amateur transfer market, read our analysis: why clubs struggle to sign players in amateur football.