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Fußball / Soccer / Football - Göschenpark (Wittenau/Reinickendorf)

Fußball / Soccer / Football - Göschenpark (Wittenau/Reinickendorf)

Sun, Feb 22, 10:00 AM
From Sonntag Fußball - Göschenpark (Wittenau/Reinickendor)

We play every Sunday—year-round—and are looking for a few players who are willing to join regularly. Average age is around 27-50. We play on grass using poles as goals, which allows us to adjust the field and goal size depending on the number of players. Please arrive on time, as we need to divide the teams. Game starts 11:30 sharp. Wir spielen jeden Sonntag - ganzjährig - und suchen nach ein paar Spielern, die sich vorstellen können, regelmäßig dazuzukommen. Alter im Schnitt ca. 27-50. Wir spielen auf Rasen mit Stangen als Toren, wodurch wir die Platz- und Torgrösse flexibel a die Anzahl der Spieler anpassen können. Bitte pünktlich da sein, weil wir die Mannschaften aufteilen müssen. Das Spiel beginnt pünktlich um 11:30 Uhr.

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4 attendees
Moderate to high intensity football

Moderate to high intensity football

Sat, Feb 21, 7:00 AM
From Amateur Mixed Football
4.8

Welcome! This football session is for individuals who like playing on moderate to high intensity (run a lot and change position to give player with the ball option to pass). Usually play on a pretty competitive level. Our football skills are average to good. To keep things fair and enjoyable for all, we follow a few simple rules: * **Show up at 07:45** so that you can get checked by the organiser * If you are not checked by the organiser then \*\*1 match penalty applies\*\*(being moved to waitlist) * **No studs** * If you show up with studs, then you wont be allowed to play * No dangerous tackling * If you get tackled, you need to call the foul * In case of handball only people close (1-2m) can call handball * Since we play 12v12, we have offsides (0-1m difference is still tolerated) * No penalties for handball in penalty box(no way of proving handball and please be fair) * In case of handball, the other teams goalkeeper gets the ball

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10 attendees
Lousy & Lazy SC - Mixed Friendly Football

Lousy & Lazy SC - Mixed Friendly Football

Sat, Feb 21, 9:30 AM
From Mixed Friendly Football: Lousy & Lazy SC
4.9

Do you like to play football - but relaxed and not with competitive or aggressive players? Are you a bit lazy, a bit old, a bit unfit or not so talented? Are you tired of insecure bros who only want to show off their skills? **Then [Lousy & Lazy Football](https://www.instagram.com/landlsc/) is the right thing for you!** We are a group of friendly people who just want to have a relaxed kick. All genders, ages (+18) and nationalities welcome. **Feel free to join the waitlist even if it seems long - sometimes we make the event larger and play on two pitches (24 players, four teams) or even three pitches (36 players, six teams), depending on demand.** Note: **We do not allow high-studded football boots during our sessions.** To avoid injuries, we only play with "Multinocken" (multistuds) or shorter. Please have a look here: [link](https://www.11teamsports.com/de-de/fussballschuhe/multinocken/). Rules for lazy & lousy football 1. **Don’t be competitive** 2. **No hard tackling/sliding challenges** 3. **Support new players by giving them the time and space to play the ball** 4. **Don’t dribble past multiple players (trying to take on a player is fine but at no point should you be trying to dribble past multiple players).** 5. **Don’t close down the defenders too quickly. Give the team a chance to play the ball out.** 6. **Rotate the goalkeeper** 7. **Be a teamplayer** Waiting list: This meetup is for members of the Lousy & Lazy Sport Club. If you want to try out our lousy & lazy sport events, you can do a trial run (Probetraining).

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10:30🕙 Sunday Game  First Two Times are 5€ each.  6 month period.

10:30🕙 Sunday Game First Two Times are 5€ each. 6 month period.

Sun, Feb 22, 9:25 AM
From Football Berlin
4.7
4 attendees
8v8 pickup football game at Safe-Hub

8v8 pickup football game at Safe-Hub

Sat, Feb 28, 10:30 AM
From Berlin Football/Fußball spielen in Berlin - CeleBreak
4.8

Hi Footballers, We play in the format 8v8 for a full hour. The pitch is a modern artificial turf (outdoor) in Safe-Hub Berlin. The fee to participate is 7.49€. In order to sign up for the game, you would need to download the mobile app "CeleBreak", where you can sign up for the game and pay the participating fee. You can download the app for free from the AppStore and Google Play App Store. Download the **CeleBreak App** here: [https://onelink.to/celebreak](http://onelink.to/celebreak) Visit our **Website**: [https://app.celebreak.com/](https://app.celebreak.com/) An organizer will welcome you at the pitch and provides bibs and balls for the game. **Female and male players of all skill levels are welcome!** :-) Hope to see you soon on the pitch Marius PS: No worries about the event attendees number on Meet Up - the real sign up number of players for a game you will see in the app!

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Midweek Footy@Poststadion [Wed evening].

First 2 times : 5 € each

Midweek Footy@Poststadion [Wed evening]. First 2 times : 5 € each

Wed, Feb 25, 5:20 PM
From Football Berlin
4.7
3 attendees
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Frequently asked questions

Meetup is a platform that helps you connect with other fantasy football enthusiasts in Berlin. You can join local groups, attend related events, and meet like-minded individuals who share your passion for fantasy football.

Yes, you can find fantasy football groups in Berlin on Meetup. These groups host meetings where you can discuss strategies, join leagues, or simply enjoy the game with fellow fans.

The frequency of meetings depends on the group. Some may meet weekly, especially during the football season, while others might convene monthly. Check each group's schedule on Meetup to stay updated.

Absolutely, you can join as many fantasy football leagues as you want through different groups on Meetup. This allows you to diversify your experience and learn from various participants.

Simply enter 'fantasy football' and 'Berlin' into Meetup's search bar. You'll find a list of active groups and upcoming events focused on fantasy football in the area.

No, you don't need extensive football knowledge. Many groups welcome members of all experience levels, whether you're just starting out or a seasoned player looking to share tactics.

Some groups or events might have a fee, while others are free. It's best to check each event's details on Meetup to understand any potential costs before attending.

Yes, you can start your own fantasy football group on Meetup if you're interested in organizing events and gathering enthusiasts in Berlin. It's a great way to build a community based on shared interests.

Not necessarily. Some meetings may be held online, especially during times when in-person gatherings are impractical. Always check the event details for format specifics.

It's perfectly fine. You're welcome to participate in as many or few events as you are able to. Just make sure to update your RSVPs on Meetup to help organizers.

While Meetup is a great tool for connecting, it doesn't guarantee immediate friendships. Building connections requires time and active participation in group events.

Yes, groups on Meetup commonly attract participants with diverse levels of fantasy football knowledge, from novices to veterans.

Meetup primarily connects you to groups and helps in planning smaller get-togethers, but large event coordination largely depends on group organizers, not Meetup itself.

Not every area may have an active fantasy football group. Consider searching nearby cities or starting your own group to encourage more local interest.

Frequency and type of competitions or leagues can vary by group. Some may focus on frequent tournaments, while others are more discussion-based.