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Giant Foot Pool Singapore

Oversized Pool-Table Play For Mixed Teams

Giant Foot Pool turns pool-table strategy into a low-contact kicking game where teams line up shots, call angles, cheer near misses, and rotate through hosted rounds.

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Hosted Giant Foot Pool for casual team-building stations

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Easy Visual Hook

The oversized table and numbered balls make the game instantly understandable for mixed groups.

Low-Contact Team Play

Players plan shots, support teammates, and rotate turns without needing full-field football fitness.

Setup Fit Checked First

Surface, footprint, queue space, transport, and weather cover should be checked before we recommend it.

Activity fit

Giant Foot Pool Package Fit

Start with the plug-and-play Kallang package, or choose your own location if you already have a venue to check.

  • PricingSetup check first

    Final quote depends on table availability, footprint, access, venue surface, timing, and event scope.

  • Best fitCasual mixed groups and activity stations

    Best when you want a low-contact visual game that can sit inside a wider rotation.

  • Venue fitDefault at The Cage @ Kallang

    Client locations can be checked if you already have a venue in mind.

  • Energy levelLow-contact, turn-based play

    Footprint, queue space, shelter, and surface matter more than athletic intensity.

Choose setup path

Default is The Cage @ Kallang. Choose your location if you already have a venue to check.

Group size
Choose a rough band first. If you know the exact number, add it below.
Preferred energy
Planning stage

Most seamless path

The Cage @ Kallang Package

This is the default package path when you want Cohesion to start from a known Giant Foot Pool setup and keep the brief simple.

Choose a group-size band above to see whether Giant Foot Pool is likely to run as one table zone or rotation zones.

  • Good when the team wants a hosted activity without sourcing a venue first.
  • Cohesion checks venue availability and final timing in the brief.
  • Share your date, headcount, and preferred time window to tighten the setup.

Include your date, group size, and preferred time window. Cohesion checks venue availability from there.

Activity fit

Football-pool energy, simple rules.

Giant Foot Pool works best as a visual station, side challenge, or light main activity for groups that want something familiar but unusual. The format is simple: use controlled kicks instead of pool cues, aim the footballs into pockets, and let facilitators manage turns, scoring, and reset flow.

01

Quick start

Simple To Explain

Players understand the idea quickly because it borrows the familiar logic of pool and football.

02

Station flow

Good For Rotations

The game can run as a hosted station while other teams rotate through nearby activities.

03

Venue check

Surface Matters

Flat ground, table footprint, shelter, and safe queue space decide whether the setup works cleanly.

Why teams choose this

Giant Foot Pool gives teams a visible shared challenge: line up the shot, talk through angles, support the player kicking, and celebrate the unlikely pots.

01

Team behaviour

Plan The Shot

Teams discuss angles, order, and whether to play safe or attempt the difficult pot.

02

Session flow

Rotate Everyone In

Short turns help quieter participants join without needing a long active round.

03

Event memory

Create Photo Moments

The oversized table, numbered balls, and near-miss shots give the activity a clear visual memory.

Interactive Formats

03 game modes

Giant Foot Pool Formats

Run it as a casual station, a team relay, or a scored mini-tournament depending on group size and event timing.

Classic Foot Pool

Classic Foot Pool

How It Plays

Teams take turns kicking numbered footballs into pockets using simple pool-style scoring.

What Teams Practice

  • Shot planning
  • Turn-taking
  • Shared cheering
Team Relay Shots

Team Relay Shots

How It Plays

Small groups rotate through a set number of shots so more people can participate in a fixed window.

What Teams Practice

  • Inclusive flow
  • Fast resets
  • Team support
Final Table Challenge

Final Table Challenge

How It Plays

The session closes with a timed or points-based challenge that gives teams a simple final scoreboard.

What Teams Practice

  • Friendly pressure
  • Role clarity
  • Group memory

Planning support

Ready to plan an event with Cohesion?

Tell us your date, time window, group size, venue status, and preferred energy level. If the date is close, we will check what needs manual confirmation before the quote is locked.

24-hour planning responseTypical support window for event enquiries

Programme

Giant Foot Pool Singapore Programme

A hosted Giant Foot Pool session starts with setup and rules, moves through practice shots, then builds into scored team rounds or a station rotation.

Facilitators keep the flow clear, safe, and paced for the group on the day.

  1. 01

    Setup Check

    Facilitators confirm table footprint, surface, queue space, and safe movement around the activity.

  2. 02

    Rules Briefing

    Players learn kicking order, scoring, turn-taking, and how to reset balls between attempts.

  3. 03

    Team Rounds

    Groups rotate through shots, call angles, and track simple team scores.

  4. 04

    Final Challenge

    The activity ends with a timed or points-based round that produces a clear shared finish.

Event examples

Use real event examples before you shortlist a format.

These case studies and past event examples help you compare how Cohesion events are planned, framed, and handed off when a page does not yet have a perfect one-to-one case study.

Real team moments

See how other groups used active games, rotations, and shared meals to bring people together.

Planning ideas

Use these examples to shape group size, timing, and the right level of energy.

Sector

Case-study hub

Best fit

Teams still comparing different activity styles.

Group pattern

Multiple company, campus, public-sector, and social event types.

Formats

Laser Tag, Archery Tag, Bubble Soccer, Telematch, and mixed formats

Browse case studies

Event add-ons

Complete the event after the game

Cohesion can coordinate the activity, food, dessert, drinks, timing, and venue flow in one event plan so the day feels deliberate from briefing to final bite.

Ask us what add-ons make sense once the venue, group size, and event length are confirmed.

Powered by Sunday Roast BBQ

BBQ by Sunday Roast

Best for reward-style events, department offsites, and post-game socialising when the team should stay after the activity.

BBQ menus from $40 per person, minimum 10 people. Final price changes with venue, setup, cleaning, timing, and support level.

  • Premium BBQ finish
  • Chef-service options
  • Activity-plus-meal planning

Burnt Cones gelato add-on

Burnt Cones Gelato

Best for Family Day, outdoor events, casual staff rewards, and hot-weather finishes where a lighter dessert works better than a full meal.

From $8/cup, minimum 20 cups. Flavours include Fior Di Latte, 85% Dark Chocolate, Bronte Pistachio, Reese's Peanut Butter, Ube, Stracciatella, and Chrysanthemum Goji Berry.

  • Single-serve cups
  • Multiple flavours
  • Easy dessert finish

Coordinated event support

Catering, Drinks & Transport

Best when you want one activity-plus-logistics plan instead of managing food, drinks, buses, timing, and venue rules separately.

Priced in the event plan after we confirm group size, venue, timing, and support needs.

  • Catering and drinks
  • Bus transport
  • Venue timing support

Package comparison

Giant Foot Pool Singapore Package Pricing

Ask us to check the setup

Use the package options to compare whether Giant Foot Pool should stand alone, support a wider activity rotation, or sit inside a fuller event plan. We will shape the recommendation after checking venue, table footprint, access, timing, and equipment availability.

Core option

Core Session

A hosted Giant Foot Pool Singapore session with briefing, equipment, and guided rounds.

  • Hosted activity flow
  • Equipment and safety briefing
  • Core team rounds

Premium finish

Full Event Support

A broader event package that can pair Giant Foot Pool Singapore with planning support and add-ons.

  • Activity plus event support
  • Food or add-on planning
  • Custom flow after venue check

Why teams book this

Why teams book Giant Foot Pool Singapore

Giant Foot Pool gives teams a visible shared challenge: line up the shot, talk through angles, support the player kicking, and celebrate the unlikely pots.

01

Team behaviour

Plan The Shot

Teams discuss angles, order, and whether to play safe or attempt the difficult pot.

02

Session flow

Rotate Everyone In

Short turns help quieter participants join without needing a long active round.

03

Event memory

Create Photo Moments

The oversized table, numbered balls, and near-miss shots give the activity a clear visual memory.

Planning guide

Giant Foot Pool Singapore Planning Guide

Scan the questions teams usually ask before booking, then open the answers that matter for your event.

Fit

01

Who is Giant Foot Pool best for?

Giant Foot Pool is best for mixed groups that want a visual station game with light movement.

Read answer

Giant Foot Pool fits groups that want something easy to understand, photo-friendly, and less intense than a full-field sport.

It is strongest as a station, side challenge, or light main activity when participation and novelty matter more than athletic performance.

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Venue

02

What venue or surface does Giant Foot Pool need?

A flat surface, enough table footprint, safe waiting space, and a sheltered option matter most.

Read answer

The final setup depends on usable floor area, surface type, access path, shelter, and whether participants can queue without blocking other event flow.

Share venue photos or dimensions before asking for the final recommendation.

Groups

03

Can Giant Foot Pool work for larger groups?

Yes, but larger groups usually need station rotation, timed turns, or a wider event flow.

Read answer

For larger groups, Giant Foot Pool should usually be one station in a rotation so waiting time stays reasonable.

If it is the main activity, the run sheet should include clear turn order, queue flow, and a simple scoring format.

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Safety

04

How active is Giant Foot Pool?

It is lower-contact than football, but players still need controlled kicks and enough space.

Read answer

The game uses kicking and movement around the table, so participants should wear suitable footwear and follow facilitator instructions around turn order and safe waiting zones.

It is a gentler choice than many full-court games, but it still needs a proper surface check.

Planning

05

What should we share before planning this?

Confirm group size, venue surface, activity window, access path, and whether it is a main activity or station.

Read answer

We shape the plan around table availability, transport, setup time, facilitator coverage, activity duration, and whether Giant Foot Pool needs to combine with other formats.

Bring the venue and timing details into Event Planner so the enquiry starts from a practical brief.

Plan this activity

See how Giant Foot Pool Singapore fits your event.

If Giant Foot Pool Singapore looks promising, check price, venue, weather, group-size fit, and proof before you send the brief.

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Event enquiry

Talk to us

Tell us your date, time window, group size, venue status, and preferred energy level. We'll recommend a game flow and flag anything that needs manual confirmation.

Helpful to include

  • Date

    Event date or rough month

  • Time

    Preferred time window

  • Group size

    Estimated group size

  • Venue

    Venue or preferred area, even if not confirmed

  • Food

    Lunch, BBQ, catering, or no food needed

  • Goal

    Activity shortlist or objective

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