🌍 The concept

Anyone can launch SSC

A plug-and-play solidarity sports model for parks, beaches, schools, clubs and community spaces.

Solidarity Sports Cup should be easy: pick a safe space, choose one sport, register people, play with joy, publish transparent numbers and donate to a good cause. No pressure to find sponsors. No pressure to build a huge festival. Start small and real.

✅ How it works

Simple, human, transparent.

1. Pick a space

A public park, indoor beach, grass field, schoolyard or community hall. Keep it safe and simple. Always respect national and local rules for public spaces, permits, safety and what is allowed — double-check, be responsible and leave the place better than you found it.

2. Choose one sport

Footvolley, Altinha, Futmesa, Teqball or Football Tennis. One activity is enough.

3. Register teams

Symbolic registration creates commitment and makes planning easier. Close signups 10 days before.

4. Play + learn

Basics first then competition starts. Training basics and groups adapt to the level of people who show up.

5. Promote through SSC

We help local hosts through SSC Social Media and website to assist their event in order for it to become what the organizer wants.

6. Show numbers

Publish costs, registration income, appreciation gifts/awards, sponsors/donors and donation receipts.

🎪 Website categories

Sports under one solidarity umbrella.

We choose these sports from passion because they can be played almost anywhere, anytime, with almost any number of people. All you need is two people and a ball — then you can add a table, net, court, beach, park or public space as the community grows.

Footvolley warm-up
Launch anywhere

Footvolley

Open friendly footvolley day for everyone from beginner to advanced. Basics, tactics and spectacular attacks included.

Altinha / keepie uppie player on a beach
Warm-up / technique

Altinha

Brazilian circle keep-up culture: creativity, rhythm, control and cooperation. A perfect warm-up for footvolley.

Futmesa / footmesa table football tennis setup
Future project

Futmesa

Football table tennis / footmesa-inspired play. Perfect future side station for parks, schools and events.

Teqball rally on a curved table
Future project

Teqball

Curved-table football skills. Added later where official or suitable tables are available.

Football tennis players playing over a low net
Future project

Football Tennis

Low net on grass. Easy to launch in public parks with very little equipment.

📘 Rules kit

Own SSC rule sheets, inside the concept.

Original beginner-friendly SSC house rules for Footvolley, Altinha and Futmesa. They are written in our style for community events, mixed levels and local hosts — not copied official federation text.

Footvolley setup

  • Choose court size: 8 x 16 m (European), 9 x 18 m (Brazilian), or 8.5 x 17 m (also possible).
  • Free zone: 3 m minimum; 5 m is better when possible.
  • Net: 2.20 m men, 2.10 m women, 2.00 m 4v4.
  • Ball: 68-70 cm, 410-440 g.

Futmesa setup

  • Footmesa reference court: at least 8 m x 8 m.
  • Table: 80 x 80 x 80 cm.
  • Service line: 1.5 m from table edge.
  • Ball: 68-70 cm, 420-460 g.

SSC house rules

  • Safety first. No point is worth an injury.
  • Teach before judging beginners.
  • Replay unclear friendly points instead of arguing.
  • Track income, costs and donation receipts.

Altinha note

  • No single global fixed court size found.
  • Competition formats vary by event.
  • SSC version: safe circle, no hands, creativity and teamwork.
  • Perfect as a warm-up and technique culture.

💚 Principle

Anyone who stands with humanity can host.

SSC is about unity, solidarity and doing something good for humanity.