Find nearby matches, fill your squad, and hit the field — all from one app.


Browse matches day by day. See every open game near you — filter by level, format, and price. One tap to join.

Tap any match and see everything — field, format, level, atmosphere, price, and exactly who's already in. No surprises on match day.

No back-and-forth. No chasing people. Three steps and you're on the pitch.
Browse nearby games filtered by level, format and time. Find exactly the game you're looking for.
View match details, check who's playing, and confirm your place in one tap.
Squad confirmed. Field booked. Everyone notified. You just show up and play.
Get the AppEverything you're involved in — at a glance. Upcoming matches, games you're following, and your full match history, all in one place.

Partido builds your football identity over time. Every match you play is recorded — your stats, your badges, your connections, your reputation.


Partido tracks player behavior across every match — attendance, punctuality, conduct. It keeps the community trustworthy and weeds out unreliable players.

Games near you, filtered by city, level, and day — all in one clean calendar feed.
Review player profiles, approve or reject join requests, manage your squad before match day.
Follow full games and get instantly notified the moment a spot opens up.
Every game you've played, tracked and displayed. Your profile gets richer with every match.
Coordinate with your squad inside Partido. No need to share numbers with strangers.
Player behavior is tracked across games. Keep the community reliable and show-up culture alive.
The biggest youth football competition touring city to city. From Casablanca to Marrakech to Tanger — compete on a national stage.

"Finally an app that solves the real problem. No more 50-message WhatsApp threads just to confirm 11 people."
"I moved to a new city and had zero people to play with. Two days after downloading Partido I was in a regular squad."
"The behavior tracking is underrated. I know exactly who I'm inviting and whether they actually show up."