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Goose Padel Visé

Visé, Belgium
4.1(34 reviews)

1, Rue des Trois Rois, Visé, Liège, Région wallonne, Belgium, 4600

Indoor Courts2
Outdoor Courts1
Covered Courts
Singles Play

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Membership & Pricing

Goose Padel Visé is a family-oriented padel club inside the Visé sports complex at Rue des Trois Rois, next to the tennis club and football and rugby grounds. Three courts cover year-round play: two indoor lanes under cover and one outdoor court for sunny days. The club pitches easy Matchi booking, flexible credit-pack pricing, and coaching through the Gui-Max Padel Academy run by Maxime Petitjean and Guillaume Crasson—both rated around 1000 on the Belgian ladder. Beginners, juniors, and competitive adults share the same site, with holiday camps for children and corporate teambuilding on request. Goose Padel brands itself as open and convivial rather than elite-only.

Facilities

Book courts and lessons through the Matchi app. Goose Padel Visé sells credit packs rather than a single membership tier: buy credits upfront for reduced hourly rates, bonus free credits, and use across all three courts seven days a week. Padel lessons and camps run through Gui-Max Padel Academy with AFP-certified coaches for kids and adults at initiation and advanced levels. WhatsApp groups help organise regular games. Email info@goosepadel.be or call +32 470 52 55 28 for packs, academy places, and corporate events.

Opening Hours

Monday8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Sunday8:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Reviews (5)

David Vranken6 months ago

Top

Marie Boyens3 years ago

Top 👍

Salvatore Varisano2 months ago

Mr. Petitjean organizes the interclub matches in March, 50 teams for 2 fields. Hours of waiting in the cold. Terrible organization.

Totoa year ago

The indoor courts are good, however the outdoor ones are a bit lacking and the surrounding areas aren't mowed, making it impossible to find a ball... For indoor courts, the price has doubled during the 9 pm time slot! It's all well and good wanting to "make the infrastructure profitable," but you're losing customers ;) Especially when you see how profitable padel courts are. It would also be good to make sure the blinds work...

Sebastien Dheur2 years ago

The courts could perhaps be swept more often. With repeated play, the sand shifts, and some parts of the courts become slippery and dangerous. Otherwise, the facilities are very clean, well-equipped, well-lit, and maintained.