The Venue
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The Venue
A venue is the place a game is played — the pitch, the sports centre, the football complex. Each game is anchored to exactly one venue.
Two kinds of venue
- System venues — pitches Furbol knows about through an integration. They come with a proper title, location, and (in some cases) bookable slots. You’ll find them when you search, and several games can be happening there at once.
- Custom venues — one-off pitches that a host typed in themselves when creating a game. Useful when the pitch isn’t in Furbol’s directory yet. Custom venues aren’t shared across hosts — they’re tied to the game that created them.
What a venue tracks
Each venue keeps:
- Its title and location — name, city, coordinates.
- Games that happened there — past, ongoing, and upcoming.
- Its followers — players who follow the venue to hear about new games there.
- Stats — activity metrics that show how alive the venue is.
Why venues matter to you
Two user-facing reasons:
- Following a venue — you get notified when new games are on there. Great if you have a regular pitch.
- Same-day booking exception — if two online-paid games you’ve booked for the same day are at the same venue and start at least an hour apart, they don’t conflict. See Same-Day Booking for the full rule.