Foot-b

35 installs
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35 monthly active users
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Foot-b Summary

Foot-b is a mobile Android app in Sports by Muecas Del Don. It has about 35+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 35 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Apr 29, 2026.

Recent activity: 35 installs this week (35 over 4 weeks) View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 29, 2026 .


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App Description

Foot B is a free app for amateur football teams

Foot B is a free mobile platform designed to organize and showcase amateur soccer in Colombia. It was born from a question many have asked but few have tried to answer: why does Colombia, being the second most populous country in South America, fail to produce the soccer talent its demographics suggest? The answer isn't a lack of players—it's a lack of infrastructure to find them.

Colombian neighborhood soccer exists everywhere. Every weekend, thousands of teams form, find a field, and play. But these matches leave no trace. There are no statistics, no history, no way to measure who is good and who is extraordinary. Talent goes to waste on nameless fields, unseen by anyone.

Foot B changes that. The app allows any team to register completely free of charge, create a profile with its name, crest, and members, and start competing in an organized way from day one. Captains can search for nearby rivals, send challenges with a date, location, and optional bet, and manage their team's entire schedule from their mobile phones. Each match is recorded with its score, statistics, and result—gradually building the sporting history that the team deserves.

Beyond individual matches, Foot B supports entire tournaments. Organizers can create cups or leagues, configure group stages with automatic fixtures, generate knockout brackets, and maintain a real-time standings table. The idea is that anyone—a community leader, a coach, a fan eager to organize—can set up a serious tournament without needing money or advanced technical knowledge.

One of the most important features currently in development is free live streaming on YouTube. We want families to be able to watch their teams play from home, so that neighborhood matches have the same visual quality as professional games. A goal on a dirt field deserves to be seen just as much as a goal at the Pascual Guerrero Stadium.

The project is launching in Cali, Valle del Cauca, with the app's first official tournament—a local cup aimed at building the initial user base, demonstrating the model, and expanding to other cities. Cali is the starting point because it's a football-mad city, with a strong local culture and a huge amateur community that has been waiting for years for someone to give them the tools they deserve.

Foot B's vision goes beyond organizing matches. It's about building the infrastructure that Colombian football lacks from the ground up—the bridge between the hidden talent in the neighborhoods and the opportunities that currently only exist for those who have already made it. If Colombia wants to be a powerhouse in the next World Cup, someone has to start today. We've already started.