Step into the world of Phygital Sports, where physical skill meets digital precision! Our tournaments bring together athletes, gamers, and innovators to compete in thrilling hybrid competitions that redefine sports as we know them.
To establish Switzerland as a global leader in phygital sports, fostering a community that embraces innovation, inclusivity, and international collaboration.
Promote Phygital Sports: Encourage the growth of hybrid sports that combine digital and physical elements. Support Athletes: Provide resources, training programs, and platforms for Swiss athletes to compete at national and international levels.
SPSF is part of the World Phygital Community, a global platform uniting sports innovators, athletes, and tech pioneers.
Phygital shooter is where precision and reflexes are put to the test. The competition consists of two stages: digital and physical. Participants must excel in both the Tactical Shooter Game and in the laser tag arena. The team that scores the most points wins.
Phygital Dance fuses art and athleticism. Players compete in a dance simulator using devices to mimic movements from a video game to popular music. The goal is to mimic as accurately as possible. Both technical execution and the creative interplay between physical movement and digital artistry are evaluated. The participant scoring the highest number of points wins.
The competition consists of two stages: digital and physical. First, fighters compete in a console game, and then they determine the strongest in the octagon. Points accumulated across both stages are summed. The team with the highest score wins.
The competition consists of two stages: digital and physical. First, teams compete in a football simulator, then they move to a mini-football field. Goals from both stages are summed up. In the event of a draw, a penalty shootout is conducted.
The competition consists of two stages: digital and physical. First, teams compete in a hockey simulator, then move to the ice rink for a 3-on-3 hockey game. The scores from both stages are combined. In the event of a tie, the winner is determined by a shootout.
he competition consists of two stages: digital and physical. First, teams compete in a basketball simulator, then move to the court for a 2×2 basketball game. The scores of both stages are combined. In the event of a tie, the winner is determined in a series of free throws.