News
The football season kicks off and with it comes the Pitchero league sy
August 14th 2008
Last weekend saw the first fixtures played from the Combined Counties Football League. This is the first time the Pitchero league system has been put into action, and already content from teams across the competition have been collated onto one easy to use page.
Bradford Bulls and Wigan Warriors go live!
July 22nd 2008
Bradford Bulls and Wigan Warriors have both launched Pro Club pages with Pitchero, the first social network dedicated to semi pro and amateur sport.
More football leagues added to the Pitchero database
July 18th 2008
Unibond, NCEL and the British Gas Business League fixtures all added to Pitchero!
08/09 league fixtures for The RFU and Miller Homes Rugby Union League
July 14th 2008
Pitchero are delighted to announce the entire English RFU 08/09 fixtures and Miller Homes Rugby Union League fixtures are accessible to all Pitchero club members.
Division pages go live
July 7th 2008
Pitchero is much more then a simple site builder, it’s a community of clubs each striving to boost the profile of their respective players, supporters and sponsors. To enco...
Pitchero are pleased to announce the launch of Pro Club!
June 16th 2008
Partnering with World Club Champions Leeds Rhinos, Pitchero has launched an innovative tool allowing professional clubs to communicate directly with semi pro and amateur clubs in their area.
Pitchero showcases at CUTEC 2008
June 16th 2008
Pitchero, the first online platform developed specifically for semi professional and amateur sport, was invited by Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club to showcase at their annual Technology Venture Conference.
Pitchero Upgrade
May 22nd 2008
Pitchero, the only social network dedicated to semi professional and amateur sports, today launched the first major upgrade to the innovative Pitchero platform.
Sports website entrepreneurs aim to find the next David Beckham
May 12th 2008
Mark Fletcher, founder of Pitchero talks to Richard Tyler, Enterprise Editor of The Sunday Telegraph about start-up life and finding the next Pitchero.
