On the surface, Kickabout Sheffield may seem like any other amateur football league but beneath the surface, for founder Mat Hook, it is so much more.

Behind the games ran by the FA affiliated league, is the story of how Sheffield’s football community re-invigorated one man’s life. In 2014, Mat Hook’s rise to stardom was cut short when he stepped away from being frontman of Sheffield band ‘Kartica’ for an accumulation of reasons. 

At the time the group’s music was resonating with a rapidly growing fanbase, their tracks featuring regularly at both Sheffield United & Wednesday football grounds and even episodes of Hollyoaks. They shared stages with the likes of The Beautiful South, Catfish & The Bottlemen, The Twang and Little Man Tate’s Jon Windle.. and received international press as far afield as South America while enjoying endorsements from Tom Clarke of ‘The Enemy’, ex-Man United footballer turned pundit, Gary Neville and even cult US Hip Hop star, Casanova Rud.

As Mat signed CD’s in nightclubs for enthusiastic fans and sang at iconic venues such as The Cavern in Liverpool and The 100 Club in London, misfortune was starting to happen all around as the pursuit of his dream appeared seemingly to ebb away. Within the span of 18 months, Mat lost his 9-5 office job, split with the mother of his one-year-old child, saw his father develop life-altering cancer (which he later died of), left Kartica amid growing tensions and witnessed another family member also diagnosed with the aforementioned disease, thankfully surviving.
 
The once nationwide touring musician, who had shared the stage with members of The Jam, performed in front of KT Tunstall and rubbed shoulders with ex-England footballers, found himself at the precipice of spiralling, when forming a 7-a-side football team provided a light.

This developed into a real shot in the dark at starting my own league. The decision to do so was done in one day. I registered a website that morning, spoke to the local FA that afternoon and soon went out on the street, alone, somewhat comically, recruiting teams. It was a real one-man-mission. Roughly 3 months later, I had 6 teams of amateur footballers heading down to play every Wednesday night.”
 
Beginning with a completely grassroots attitude, Mat both played and supervised with the help of one referee. The difference between this league and the others? Aside from an inspired idea to film every match and supply highlights, Mat was simply on a mission to rediscover his self-esteem and coupled with a feeling that he had nothing to lose, threw himself into taking on and dealing with every last detail within the leagues.

Fast forward 3 years to the present day and Kickabout Sheffield has 28 men’s teams on its showpiece Wednesday night, with a further 10 in a smaller ‘Summer only’ league. These include some of the best amateur, semi-pro, (and even a few professional) footballers, in the city. Mat also recently launched a new women’s 6 a side division that has spawned from their weekly casual sessions and now further bolsters Sheffield’s football community. 

The success of the league has transformed Mat’s life and has given him the inspiration to get back into writing and performing music. Creatively, Mat is coming out from the shadow of Kartica’s legacy and quickly connecting with audiences again, having already had viral videos online, being recently acknowledged by Daryl Hall and shared a bill at Askern Festival with The Coral, Feeder and The Lightning Seeds.

As well as re-releasing a favourite Kartica song ‘Dare to Dream’, Mat Hook’s first solo single ‘Runaway Road (Live Acoustic at Son of the City Studio)’ was released August 23rd 2022. A stripped back acoustic track, the single chronicles the emotional journey that has brought Mat to the more relaxed and positive place he thankfully finds himself in today.