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According to the World Health Organization, 81% of adolescents worldwide fail to meet recommended physical activity levels.

This decline in movement is linked to rising rates of obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and mental health challenges.

Our mission

At Flare, we combine the excitement of digital gaming with real-world sports, thus promoting physical fitness and health in a way that kids actually enjoy.

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Brian Sheehan Flare Football

ABOUT US

Brian Sheehan is the founder of FLARE with over 10 years' experience in marketing and online sales.

Brian’s educational background includes a degree in business studies from the University of Limerick, a diploma in web design from IBAT dublin, and a diploma in Online Marketing & Digital Strategy from Dublin Business School.

Prior to starting FLARE, Brian worked in finance with Standard Life, digital advertising with Paddy Power Betfair, and held the role of ‘Digital Director’ for both Joe Media (Joe.ie, Her.ie) and Mediahuis (Irish Independent). Over this decade of experience, Brian has developed strong experience in digital growth, product development, and marketing strategy.


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  • More than 80% of school going adolescents globally do not meet current recommended levels of physical activity

    World Health Organisation

  • Up to 70% of kids drop out of sport by the age of 13

    National Alliance for Youth Sports

  • Active lifestyles for children and adolescents lead to enhanced motor skills, better academic performance, and increased self-confidence

    World Health Organisation

  • Physical activity is 150% more effective for symptoms of depression, stress, and anxiety, versus counselling or the leading medications

    British Medical Journal