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FUTBOL&FOOTBALL

Twice the fun for kids of all ages.

One field. Two codes. 9v9. Every athlete plays both — same match, same coaches, same field.

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One field. Two codes. Nine a side.

F&F (2Way) is a single continuous match. Soccer and flag football share the same pitch, the same nine bodies, and the same scoreboard. Every stoppage hands somebody a choice, and the choice is the whole sport.

The Field

Any Standard Field

Played on a standard high school soccer or football field. Home teams set the exact size — every marking just scales proportionally to the field and the number of players.

The Switch

Free Kick Or First Down

Get fouled, intercept, or force a stoppage and you pick your code at that spot: restart in soccer with a free kick, or take a football first down.

Scoring

Goals, TDs, Arches

Nested goals pay 7 inside and 9 in the corners, +3 from beyond the arch. Flag touchdowns are 9 in the inside zone and 7 in the corners, +3 if thrown from behind the arch — and every touchdown earns a Dual.

Tempo

22-Second Shifts

A 22-second clock on 2Way shifts, a 9-second keeper hold, and no coach calling offense. The keeper or QB calls their own set plays.

Flag Football

The Power Block

One player per play may use their hands to rip a flag anywhere on the field — no notice, no declaration, no stance. The ninja move of flag. Deception and timing, not size or noise.

Soccer

No Offside

Attack freely. No offside, no corners — a defensive ball out over their own endline hands you a football first down on their 20.

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The Cross-Training Effect

Why two sports make one better athlete.

Soccer and flag football look like opposites — round ball vs. oblong, foot vs. hand. Underneath, they're built from the same raw materials: footwork, timing, and reading space. Train both, and each one gets sharper.

FOOTBALL ROUTE TREESKILLS CROSS OVERSOCCER CONE WEAVE
Soccer Builds

Footwork

Small-space ball control trains the quick, balanced feet that turn a receiver's release or a defender's flip into a half-step advantage. The first move off the line in flag football is a soccer move in disguise.

Football Builds

Timing, Deception & Coverage

Route running teaches counting steps and selling a fake. Man and zone coverage teaches reading what to take away. Both map directly onto soccer's off-ball runs and team defensive shape.

Draft Day

The mutual draft — 12/12, live on this site.

Players and the public draft together

Every eligible player grades themselves, ranks the clubs and cultures they want to play for, and the public weighs in. The results go live on 12/12 right here — rosters posted, mutual confirmations, then teams nominate their coaches.

The draft runs every year, so the league looks different each season. Players who choose to stay with their team are weighted as an automatic yes.

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Camps are how most people first play the game. Nothing is on a public calendar — pick your region and we'll email you the moment a series locks in near you.

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Questions

Good to know

No. Most players arrive strong in one code and curious about the other. The game is built so a soccer player's footwork and a football player's timing both transfer immediately.
One field, one ball game, two codes. Fouls, interceptions and stoppages hand the ball back with a choice: restart in soccer with a free kick, or take a football first down at that spot. The rulebook walks through every trigger.
No pads, no tackling. Football possession ends when a flag is pulled. Soccer is played to normal laws — with no offside, because we like points, not whistles.
Yes. Every side mixes everyone into the same drills, scrimmages and rosters. Twice the fun for kids of all ages.
Grade yourself, rank the clubs and cultures you want, and the mutual draft pairs players with teams. Rosters get posted and confirmed, then teams nominate their coaches.
Camps are how most people first touch the game in person. Dates aren't on a public calendar — pick your region and we email you when a series locks in nearby.
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