The Power Soccer Play Designer is a free, browser-based coaching tool built exclusively for power soccer. It gives coaches and players an accurate, to-scale court (28 × 15 m with correct goal areas, penalty marks, and hash marks) and realistic wheelchair player icons complete with jersey numbers, goalkeeper highlighting, and precise turning circles. With just a few clicks, you can add players from both teams, position the ball and cones, draw solid, dashed, block, or curved movement arrows, and build multi-step plays that animate smoothly from one phase to the next.
Everything is designed for speed and clarity: export a professional multi-page PDF, download individual PNGs, or generate a clean WebM animation video in seconds. Customize team colors instantly, save and share plays as compact JSON files, add slide titles and descriptions, and keep the entire playbook organized. This tool can run on any device with no installation required, though it runs best and most consistently with Google Chrome. It will also run best on a PC rather than a mobile device due to its scale and size.
Whether you’re planning tomorrow’s practice or presenting tactics to the team, this is the fastest way to bring power soccer strategies to life.
About the Creator
Zak Schmoll has been playing power soccer since 2009 for the Vermont Chargers. Over the years, he has enjoyed creating playbooks for his team to use, but he always had to repurpose basketball programs for power soccer. In 2025, he had to buy a new laptop and went to purchase the basketball program he had always used to design plays, only to find that it was not available anymore. After failing to find a suitable alternative, he wondered if AI would be powerful enough to enable a non-programmer to create something suitable. After several rounds of interacting with the free version of Grok, the AI that seemed to grasp the concept best after trying a few, he was able to create the Power Soccer Player Designer. Zak loves power soccer and hopes that this tool will be an easy way to help teams create playbooks, develop their skills, and elevate the level of competition in the United States and around the world.
Special thanks to everyone who gave ideas, feedback, beta tested, or generally interacted with this project as it was developed including Nate Besio, Tom DeMatties, Kevin Mulholland, Rich Phillips, Jim Wice, Dustin Swafford, David Dowling, and Josh Burger. Thank you to Sean Pine for the photo of me.