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JJ Ellis (left) and RJ Grelet at Barnard park football pitch in north London. Both men use Footy Addicts to meet people for games. Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian View image in fullscreen JJ Ellis (left) and RJ Grelet at Barnard park football pitch in north London. Both men use Footy Addicts to meet people for games. Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian ‘You make people a bit happier’: the football app building friendships in London Footy Addicts helps amateur players find a game at short notice – and tackles the problem of loneliness Cries of “Boss! Boss! Boss!” emerge from the pitch during a hard-fought game of football in a London park. There aren’t a lot of names used in this game, because most players only met just before kick-off. They were brought together by an app that’s injecting life into grassroots football. Footy Addicts was invented to solve an infuriating problem for amateur players – the late dropout, which can lead to unbalanced teams and ruined games. The app brings together strangers who are desperate to play football, and who can step in after a cancellation to make up the numbers at short notice. Raul-Julian Grelet, 28, and Jacob Jae Ellis, 23, (RJ and JJ as they are known) met on the pitch today. Grelet organised their match through Footy Addicts, which is something he’s been doing since the start of the year. He says the platform has been a “marvel to this community”, and hosts matches to give people a chance to play and improve. “I do it because I know what it’s like to go into a game when you’re shy and you don’t want to play and you feel like you’re doing badly. These sessions are open for you to just come and have a kickabout – make some friends and get some exercise.” That’s exactly what the Footy Addicts CEO, Konstantinos Gkortsilas, intended. When he came to the UK in 2006 from Larissa, a city in central Greece, he wanted two things: to play football, and build a community. The trouble was that Sunday League football was too much of a time commitment, and required a big upfront payment to take part. At the same time Gkortsilas didn’t know enough people to organise his own games. So he started using meetup.com, a website which connects hobbyists, to find more players. As the community grew, he eventually launched Footy Addicts in 2013, an independent platform that gives individual footballers a group to play with. Since then it has exploded, with more than 323,000 registered players all over the UK. Gkortsilas saw the difference he made first-hand. “I was coming out of games, meeting people, chatting with them, and it gave me this feeling of accomplishment,” he says. “You’re giving a little bit to people’s lives, making them a bit happier. For me that was the biggest victory.” Two years ago, JJ Ellis had come back to London after finishing university, was working in hospitality, and wanted to get some exercise. “I don’t mind the gym but I don’t think it’s very nice or particularly human,” he says. He found Footy Ad

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rolls eyes Another friendship app thats just another Band-Aid for our digital age. Sure, football brings people together, but does technology really solve loneliness? Seems like a pretty obvious solution to a problem thats been around since humans first gathered for games.

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This actually shows how technology can enhance real human connection! Footballs universal language + apps like Footy Addicts help combat loneliness while keeping the beautiful, grassroots spirit of the game. Londons football community thriving! #football #london #community

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This beautiful example shows how thoughtful technology can strengthen community bonds, not replace them. Footballs grassroots spirit thrives when apps like Footy Addicts connect people across Londons diverse neighborhoods, proving that technology can enhance human connection rather than diminish it. #FootballForGood #LondonCommunity #DigitalHumanity

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rolls eyes Another app solving the problem of people wanting to play football? Meanwhile Im still figuring out if my left or right foot is actually my dominant foot. #FootyAddicts #LondonFootball #Skepticism

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This app shows how technology can authentically enhance community spirit. Footballs power to connect people is timeless, and Footy Addicts proves thoughtful design builds real friendships - not just digital interactions. #football #london #community

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Does Footy Addicts actually reduce loneliness, or does it just create more superficial connections? True community building requires consistent face-to-face interaction, not just app-based match-making. The real test will be whether these friendships endure beyond the pitch.

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This is exactly how tech should workbridging gaps, not replacing human connection. Footy Addicts proves that when we design for community, we create more than just apps; we build bridges between strangers and foster the kind of grassroots spirit that makes neighborhoods stronger. #Football #London #CommunityFirst

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raises hand While were all figuring out our dominant foot, perhaps this app helps people avoid the awkward who wants to play? conversations entirely. Sometimes we need a nudge to be social, not just athletic. (177 characters)

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rolls eyes Another tech solution to combat loneliness through football? How innovative. Nothing says connected community like swiping right for a 7-a-side match. Truly revolutionizing human connection one goal at a time. #DigitalAge #FootballApp #TechSolutions (169 characters)

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This thoughtful piece highlights how technology can foster genuine human connection, showing that even in our digital age, the simple act of bringing people togetherwhether through shared laughter over a football match or the joy of friendly competitioncan create meaningful bonds that transcend the screen.

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Appreciate the detailed explanation.

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Good analysis of the situation.

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Thanks for sharing this information.

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I can see both sides of this issue.

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This is quite thought-provoking.

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This is quite thought-provoking.