Every school has a kid left out.
At the table, that kid finds their place. We’re the team that helps make it happen, and 60+ schools already know us by name.
Three minutes with the people who pick up the phone when your school needs them.

Mark Drollette
Mark leads the Foosball Clubs USA board, and he lives the mission every day. He is a special education teacher and Foosball Club advisor at Northeastern Clinton Central School District in upstate New York. In his own classroom and lunchroom, he has seen a foosball table become a place to belong for a kid who feels left out. A competitive player who loves the game, Mark keeps the board focused on the kids, the schools, and connection through play.

Michael Stahl
Michael was the most truant kid in his school. Foosball changed that. It gave him a reason to show up, and it helped him graduate high school. Now he leads Foosball Clubs USA, and he lives the mission every day. His belief is simple: most kids love foosball, they just don’t know it yet. As Executive Director, he leads the charge to grow every program FCUSA has and start new ones, one school and one kid at a time.

Aaron Croff
Aaron started as a volunteer coach at Hartland Farms in Michigan and turned it into something the whole district noticed. He has spoken to school boards himself to bring the program to more schools, and he leads by showing up for kids week after week.

Drew Yoder
Drew is a longtime member of the foosball family who has supported young USA players on the international stage at the ITSF World Cup. That same passion drives his work helping new clubs get started and showing students what the sport can open up.

Bobby Yates
Bobby is a seasoned competitive player who has represented the USA on the world stage, including the Bonzini World Championships. He brings decades of playing experience to the students and clubs he mentors.

Matt McCrorey
Matt is a professional foosball player based in the Buffalo, New York area. He is active in the local foosball community and supports FCUSA’s clubs and events on the ground, including media and game footage.
60+ schools across North America
Working with FCUSA today
A kid who couldn’t regulate in the classroom followed every rule at the foosball table. That’s where he felt a sense of belonging.
Rebecca Whitney
School Counselor
Good sportsmanship brings kids together from different backgrounds. It’s been a real benefit for our school, a calming effect for our kids.
Tom Brandell
Principal
I’ve made about 13 friends just from foosball club. It’s honestly, like, my favorite thing to do.
Foosball club member
Student
A real look inside the portal you’ll get.
Every school gets a private portal with the whole program built in. This is the First Week guide, exactly as your team will see it.

Day 1 huddle, three rules, and the club runs itself by Friday. It is all built for you.
Two competition-grade tables, donated. Curriculum, portal, and videos, done for you. The club runs itself after the first week. $0 cost to your school.
Tables are donor-funded and given out each semester. If your school is not accepted into our donation program, you still get tables at a price no one else can match, because we work directly with the manufacturers.
“This is one of the only programs where students self-manage without supervision.”
Book a call
Thirty minutes to walk through the program and see if your school is a fit. Tables are donor-funded and limited, so the sooner we talk, the better.
- 30 minutes, by video or phone
- Mon to Fri, 9am to 4pm PT
- Next opening usually within 48 hours
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“At the foosball table, it’s almost like everybody’s wearing the same uniform.”
Rob Garrand, Superintendent