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Powerleague aims to ‘change the face’ of five-a-side with £1m revamp
POSTED 29 Nov 2016 . BY Matthew Campelli
Campbell said enticing more families to Powerleague was important for the business
Operator Powerleague is aiming to “change the face of five-a-side football” after kicking off a £1m (US$1.2m, €1.2m) refurbishment plan on its existing sites.

The company has placed an emphasis on customer service and employee satisfaction in an attempt to differentiate from its five-a-side competitors.

Features such as all-new changing rooms, maps for pitch recognition and visible clocks – so that players know when their game is finished – will be installed across Powerleague’s 50 sites.

Chief executive Rupert Campbell told Sports Management that the firm was experimenting with technology, adding a video-replay button to pitches so that moments can be captured and shared. It will also invest in wearable technology so that players can log match statistics.

Staff have been retrained to improve customer service, and have been offered new sporty uniforms after the company carried out a “huge amount of insight”.

Each of the 50 sites will be provided their own crest and identity to give each one a “community club feel”, while efforts are being made to attract more women and children.

Soccercise classes – a Football Association-developed aerobic football class – will be available for women, while children will be able to take advantage of a new Soccer Skills Camp based on the football routines of freestylers Billy Wingrove and Jeremy Lynch, who presented London Live television show F2.

“We’re trying to deliver an experience which is enjoyable for families, kids and women,” said Campbell. “This is a proper service industry, and not just a commodity you can throw away.”

The refurbishment rollout is expected to be complete in 2017, while 13 new hubs in London will also be developed in the near future.

Read the full interview with Rupert Campbell in the upcoming edition of Sports Management. You can subscribe to our free ezine here.
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Powerleague aims to ‘change the face’ of five-a-side with £1m revamp
POSTED 29 Nov 2016 . BY Matthew Campelli
Campbell said enticing more families to Powerleague was important for the business
Operator Powerleague is aiming to “change the face of five-a-side football” after kicking off a £1m (US$1.2m, €1.2m) refurbishment plan on its existing sites.

The company has placed an emphasis on customer service and employee satisfaction in an attempt to differentiate from its five-a-side competitors.

Features such as all-new changing rooms, maps for pitch recognition and visible clocks – so that players know when their game is finished – will be installed across Powerleague’s 50 sites.

Chief executive Rupert Campbell told Sports Management that the firm was experimenting with technology, adding a video-replay button to pitches so that moments can be captured and shared. It will also invest in wearable technology so that players can log match statistics.

Staff have been retrained to improve customer service, and have been offered new sporty uniforms after the company carried out a “huge amount of insight”.

Each of the 50 sites will be provided their own crest and identity to give each one a “community club feel”, while efforts are being made to attract more women and children.

Soccercise classes – a Football Association-developed aerobic football class – will be available for women, while children will be able to take advantage of a new Soccer Skills Camp based on the football routines of freestylers Billy Wingrove and Jeremy Lynch, who presented London Live television show F2.

“We’re trying to deliver an experience which is enjoyable for families, kids and women,” said Campbell. “This is a proper service industry, and not just a commodity you can throw away.”

The refurbishment rollout is expected to be complete in 2017, while 13 new hubs in London will also be developed in the near future.

Read the full interview with Rupert Campbell in the upcoming edition of Sports Management. You can subscribe to our free ezine here.
RELATED STORIES
European expansion: Powerleague establishes second Dutch hub


British five-a-side football operator Powerleague has established its second facility in the Netherlands as it eyes growth outside the UK.
Powerleague offers free five-a-side for women


Women will be allowed to play free football at Powerleague sites around the country as the five-a-side operator attempts to grow its female customer base.
Fragranced dressing rooms and Adidas hubs part of Powerleague’s Next Generation


Adidas retail areas, 5G pitches and cage football facilities will be incorporated into ‘Next Generation’ Powerleague centres in a £40m (US$58m, €50.8m) expansion investment made by the operator.
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Numbers from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, (ALVA) show that Royal attractions saw a huge increase in visitor numbers during 2023 – the coronation year of King Charles III.
Efteling to convert steam trains to electric as part of green drive
The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
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