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UAE teen built a smart football app, ‘KickConnect Scout’ to connect local talent with global scouts

by Faith Amonimo
April 9, 2026
in Apps, Technology
Reading Time: 3 mins read
KickConnect Scout

A 17-year-old student in the UAE has launched Kick Connect, a football app that helps young players show their skills to coaches and scouts around the world. Reports say Nirmay Teckchandani built the app to give players a direct place to upload highlight clips, join football challenges, and build profiles that show what they can do on the pitch. Google Play and the Apple App Store already list the app, which shows this project has moved past the idea stage and into the market.

Nirmay Teckchandani, Founder of Kick Connect

Nirmay Teckchandani, Founder of Kick Connect

Built to solve a real problem

Teckchandani says he built Kick Connect after seeing how hard it is for talented players to get noticed without the right links, money, or access. That gap still shapes youth football in many markets. A player can have skill, but that skill often stays local if no scout sees it. Kick Connect tries to fix that first problem by giving players a simple way to present themselves online and reach decision makers without paying for agents or repeated travel.

Reports also show that Teckchandani spent months working on the product, including interface design, testing, and feedback from peers and local players. He also had support from the Forward Thinking Mentoring Programme under Arcadia Education, which says it offers students one-to-one mentoring, career guidance, and wider academic support. That support matters because it helps explain how a student’s idea turned into a live app with public store listings.

How Kick Connect works

The app positions itself as a football talent network, not a general social app. Its store listings say it connects players, coaches, and scouts through verified profiles, highlight reels, and skill development challenges. Players can build a football identity and post their best moments. Coaches and scouts can search for talent, review clips, and use performance-based signals to narrow down who deserves a closer look. The app also points users toward academies, clubs, coaches, and talent programs.

That model fits the way football discovery already works online. Recruiters do not always need a full match before they decide to learn more about a player. Often, they first want a short and clear video that shows key strengths fast. US Club Soccer says the purpose of a highlight video is to catch a coach’s interest and push them to watch the player more closely. Kick Connect turns that same idea into a mobile product built around football discovery.

The next test is user trust and real outcomes

Kick Connect has a strong story, but the harder part starts after launch. The Apple App Store page says the app does not yet have enough ratings or reviews to display an overview. Google Play lists bug fixes and performance improvements in a recent update. Those details point to an early-stage product that still needs to scale, gather feedback, and see steady use.

That does not weaken the idea. It simply sets the real test. The app needs active scouts, credible player profiles, good moderation, and proof that online discovery can lead to real trials, callbacks, or academy interest. If Kick Connect can deliver those results, it will move beyond a good student-startup headline and become a useful scouting tool for grassroots football in the UAE and beyond.

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