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Jugadores y participantes

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Los jugadores son el corazón de la petanca. Ya sea jugando casualmente en un parque, compitiendo por un título nacional o representando a su país en un Campeonato del Mundo, cada jugador merece herramientas modernas.

1

Recreational Player

Plays for leisure, often without a federation license. Primary market for entry-level equipment.

Motivación

Social connection, outdoor activity, low-barrier entry to a lifelong sport.

Necesidades

  • A reliable map of nearby boulodromes and clubs with opening hours, surface type and pickup-game schedules
  • Welcoming social play formats and clearly marked drop-in sessions so newcomers can join without committing to a competition
  • Plain-language rules reference with quick answers to common situations encountered during a casual game
2

Licensed Player

Holds federation license, participates in leagues and qualifiers with competition boules.

Motivación

Competition, improvement, community belonging, official recognition through rankings.

Necesidades

  • A consolidated tournament calendar with filters for category, region and date so qualifiers and league dates are never missed
  • One-click registration with saved team, license verification and integrated payment for fast tournament sign-up
  • A transparent ranking system that explains how points are earned, lost and projected across the season
3

Elite/Professional Player

Competes in Masters de Pétanque, PPF Tour, World Championships. Top players have sponsorship deals.

Motivación

Winning titles, maintaining world ranking, securing sponsorships, representing their country.

Necesidades

  • An integrated season planner that aggregates Masters, PPF Tour, national and international fixtures with travel and rest windows
  • Granular performance analytics covering shooting percentage, pointing accuracy and form trends across terrains and opponents
  • Detailed scouting profiles of upcoming opponents with head-to-head history, tendencies and recent results
4

Youth Player

Junior development through academies, learning fundamentals and competing in youth categories.

Motivación

Fun, social connection with peers, achievement and recognition, family activity.

Necesidades

  • Lightweight scheduling and reminders that fit around school terms, exams and family commitments without overwhelming young players
  • A clear listing of age-bracketed competitions, academies and youth events with parental consent flows built in
  • A motivating progress system with badges, streaks and visible milestones tied to real skill development
5

Veteran Player

Competes in senior age categories (55+, 60+, 65+).

Motivación

Staying active, social connection, competition at appropriate level.

Necesidades

  • Adaptive interface options including larger text, high contrast and reduced motion to support comfortable everyday use
  • Clear onboarding with patient guidance, printable references and minimal jargon for players new to digital tools
  • Easy filtering for veteran categories (55+, 60+, 65+) with nearby competitions and travel-friendly formats
6

Disabled Player

Participates in adapted pétanque, may use wheelchairs or other accommodations.

Motivación

Inclusion, competition, physical activity within their capabilities.

Necesidades

  • Verified accessibility data on every boulodrome including ramp access, surface firmness, parking and accessible toilets
  • Clear documentation of permitted adaptations, equipment and rule modifications across federations and competition tiers
  • A community space to connect with other adapted players, find adapted competitions and share practical advice
7

Pointeur (Pointer)

Precision placement specialist — places boules close to the jack.

Motivación

Mastering the art of placement, consistency under pressure.

Necesidades

  • Position-specific statistics that reveal incremental gains in placement accuracy, distance to jack and consistency over time
  • Equipment guidance matched to playing style, with comparisons of weight, diameter, hardness and striations for pointing
  • Curated drills and progressions that build placement consistency across hard, soft, gravel and uneven terrains
8

Tireur (Shooter)

Shooting specialist — removes opponent boules by hitting them.

Motivación

The thrill of the perfect shot, being the clutch player.

Necesidades

  • Detailed shooting statistics broken down by distance, situation and game phase to track and sustain hit percentage
  • Mental and tactical content covering recovery routines, focus techniques and bouncing back after a missed shot
  • Decision-support drills and scenarios that sharpen the judgment of when to shoot versus point in real game situations
9

Milieu (Middle Player)

Versatile player who can both point and shoot as needed.

Motivación

Versatility, the intellectual challenge of reading the game.

Necesidades

  • Combined statistics that track pointing and shooting in parallel so balance and proficiency can be developed across both skills
  • Tactical scenarios and game-reading content that sharpen the judgment of when to point, shoot or defer to a teammate
10

Beginner

Just discovering pétanque, learning rules and basic techniques.

Motivación

Curiosity, social invitation, looking for a new hobby.

Necesidades

  • A welcoming first-time guide that introduces the sport, equipment and etiquette in a few minutes without assumed knowledge
  • Rules explained in simple language with visual examples covering the situations a new player will actually encounter
  • An easy way to find beginner-friendly clubs, drop-in sessions and people happy to play a first game with them
11

Returning Player

Re-engaging with pétanque after a break.

Motivación

Nostalgia, life circumstances changed, health motivation.

Necesidades

  • A guided refresher covering rules, technique and modern formats so skills can be rebuilt with confidence after a break
  • A clear summary of what has changed in rules, rankings, licensing and digital tooling since the last active season
  • Easy license renewal and club discovery to find a new boulodrome, training group or league to rejoin the community
12

Casual/Social Player

Plays for fun at pickup games and social events.

Motivación

Social connection, outdoor activity, relaxation.

Necesidades

  • A live feed of nearby pickup games and drop-in sessions that can be joined the same day without long-term commitment
  • Skill and intent tags on games so play happens with people of similar level and a shared social rather than competitive tone
  • Local social events, league nights and bar-based formats that prioritise atmosphere and meeting new people
13

Competitive Player

Regular tournament participant focused on improving and winning.

Motivación

Competition, improvement, achievement, recognition through rankings.

Necesidades

  • A unified tournament calendar with personal scheduling, registration status and travel logistics across the full season
  • Performance analytics that surface trends in form, partner combinations and result quality at each tournament tier
  • Opponent research with recent results, head-to-head record and stylistic profile for upcoming bracket matches
14

Aspiring Professional

Serious player working toward elite/professional status.

Motivación

Professional career in pétanque, representing their country.

Necesidades

  • A documented pathway to the elite circuit with qualification routes, ranking thresholds and selection criteria explained transparently
  • Visibility tools — public profile, results, highlights and media kit — that help selectors, sponsors and clubs notice rising players
  • Advanced analytics, mental training and structured goal-setting to plan and measure progression season over season

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