60+ schools already stopped waiting

Doing nothing has a price.
Your most disconnected students pay it.

Free tables, step-by-step guides, a full curriculum and video library, and a club that runs itself after week one.

What students lose with nowhere to belong, and what changes when a table gives them a place.

Two views, one truth

The grown-ups measure it. The kids live it.

Real interviews. The educators who run the club, and the players who found their people.

From the schools

It's a 30 minute lunch period. They eat for about 15 minutes. What do they do the other 15?

Rob Garrand, Superintendent

I was the most truant kid in middle school. We had a foosball club in high school, and my truancy disappeared.

Michael Stahl, Executive Director

I would worry if we didn't have foosball at lunch. What types of situations would come up?

Rebecca Whitney, School Counselor

Good sportsmanship brings kids together from different backgrounds. It's had a calming effect on our kids.

Tom Brandell, Principal

From the players

They'd be missing out on a lot of friendships, lots of experiences.

Colston, Team USA Junior Player

No matter what country you're from, you all come together and play.

Jayden, Team USA Junior Player

I've established some of my closest friends playing foosball.

Evan, Team USA Junior Player

The school would lose the opportunity for the students to connect.

Justus, Team Germany Junior Player

Why now matters

Three reasons waiting costs more than acting.

The tables cost you nothing. Waiting does. Donor capacity is limited and not every school that applies is accepted. We review each application and weigh factors like community need to place tables where they will matter most. If your school is not selected, you can still get the same tables at a price no one else can match, because we work directly with the manufacturers.

60+

schools running the program today. Capacity is donor-funded and allocated each semester.

FCUSA partner schools, 2024-2026

$0

cost to your school. Donors fund every table and every shipment.

FCUSA donor-funded model

Wk 1

the club becomes self-sustaining. By the end of the first week, it runs on its own.

Teacher's Foosball Guide

The natural next question

Sold on the why. Curious how it runs?

It is simpler than most schools expect. One call starts the process. We ship everything your school needs, and students play the day the tables arrive.

Before you decide

Meet the people who’ll be in your corner.

Three minutes with the team behind it. The people who ship your tables, built your curriculum, and pick up when you call, plus the regional coaches who visit your school and carry what’s working to schools across the country.

A bent rod ships in days. A coach is one call away. From day one, you have a team behind you.

Want the full team and roles? See our team

“Dozens of fewer referrals. Without a doubt.”

Rob Garrand, Superintendent

Prefer to talk first?

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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“I can’t imagine not having it.”

Rebecca Whitney, School Counselor