Flick your toy figures like a finger-slingshot, score top-corner goals, win leagues from all over the world and collect stickers. Free, no downloads, made for kids.
▶ PLAY FREE NOW!Tap your figure, pull back like a slingshot and release: the billiards guide shows you where the figure will go and where the ball will come out, bounces included. Easy to learn in 30 seconds, hard to master: the soft touch, the bank off the cushion and the top-corner goal are what separate a player… from the playground legend.
No room to pull back? Tap your player and drag from anywhere on the screen. On mobile it plays just as well as on a computer.


57 leagues and 858 clubs across every footballing country. Sign for a club, play the season matchday by matchday home and away, and if you finish champion you lift that country's cup for your cabinet.

A 32-player knockout every week. You sign up Monday to Wednesday and play one tie a day from Thursday to Sunday. The champion takes a badge that is minted once and never issued again.

Found your club, design its crest and train five skills that change the physics for real: shot power, how much pitch your figures cover, how far your keeper reaches. No two teams play alike.

A different minigame every day of the week — and the exact same challenge for the whole planet. One try only. Compete on the global ranking, keep your streak alive and race ghost duels against rivals at your level.

Create a room and share the code with a friend, or dive into ranked duels with ELO scoring against players worldwide. You can also play two on the same device, just like on the living-room table.

625 stickers across 25 national teams, shinies and epics included. Pick your shirt, your ball and your pitch — and each pitch genuinely changes how the ball rolls.
Yes. It plays free in the browser and is supported by optional ads: you decide whether to watch one in exchange for extra rewards. There are no real-money purchases.
It is designed for them: no free chat, filtered nicknames, no violence and fair-play rules that stop the bowling-ball tactics. An adult can supervise the first match in two minutes.
No. You pick a nickname (we suggest one) and off you go. No email, no phone, no personal data.
The stands are full and the ball is at the centre spot. You're all that's missing.
🇬🇧 EnglishOne European competition ran for sixteen years, was decided by a play-off at the Camp Nou — and UEFA still does not count it.
🇬🇧 EnglishNobody has ever taken the World Cup trophy home. And the FA Cup lifted at Wembley is the fifth cup to carry the name.
🇬🇧 EnglishThe 1930 final was played with one ball in the first half and a different one in the second. It only gets stranger from there.