Football Games: Mobile Soccer - Soccer fun & action
Score goals, build your team, and dominate the field in Football Games: Mobile Soccer!
- 7.2 Version
- 3.0 Score
- 756K+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Engage in the Ultimate Football Game 24! Step into the field with your favorite soccer stars, showcasing your shooting skills and scoring abilities like a professional player!
Immerse yourself in this FREE and realistic free kicks challenge soccer game designed for mobile devices. Choose to represent your beloved world or league FC team. Experience game progression as you advance through various levels. Can you surpass the high score? Only 1% of players manage to conquer level 15. Aim to score 25 goals to claim the cup! Challenge yourself, enhance your skills, and refine your coordination now!
Key features of Match Strike Soccer Games include:
- Play unlimited times at no cost! Enjoy Unlimited Lives with no waiting time!
- Take free kick shots aiming for the top corners
- Simple to play, yet difficult to master
- Goalie skill level upgrades every 5 levels
- Quick-paced gameplay that is free to enjoy
- Stunning HD graphics
- Engaging football free kick shooting experience
- Swipe to shoot and score goals
- Execute curve shots in mid-air
- Available for offline play (No Wi-Fi needed)
- Enjoyable for individuals of all ages, including adults and kids
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• Pro Membership available
• Duration: 1 week
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• Users have the ability to manage subscriptions, and auto-renewal can be deactivated by accessing Account Settings on Google Play post-purchase
• Any remaining duration of a free trial period, if provided, shall be forfeited upon purchase of a subscription to the publication, where applicable
About Football Games: Mobile Soccer
Football Games: Mobile Soccer is a sports game developed by Puzzle Cats. The APK has been available since June 2019. In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded about 2.6 thousand times.
It's ranked in the top 500.
It's rated 4.06 out of 5 stars, based on 4.6 thousand ratings. The last update of the app was on September 4, 2024. Football Games: Mobile Soccer has a content rating "Everyone".
Football Games: Mobile Soccer has an APK download size of 129.68 MB and the latest version available is 7.2. Designed for Android version 4.1+. Football Games: Mobile Soccer is FREE to download.
Tips to Score More
#1 Making low shots
Low shots are extremely hard to stop for goalkeepers. When you shoot low, you force the goalkeeper to dive and stretch for the ball, which obviously takes more time for him to get to the ball. A precise and powerful low shot to the sides of the goal is almost unstoppable for the goalkeeper.
#2 Using Both feet
A great goalscorer needs to be able to use both feet near perfection. If you are only able to shoot with one foot, it will be very easy for a defender to defend against you because it is very predictable to which side you are going to play. In the other hand, if you are able to use both feet, you are a bigger threat because you can shoot and play to either side causing danger.
When you are able to use both feet, it’s like you have more weapons and tools to play with, and more tools means more options. Sometimes, you won’t have the chance to position yourself in the best way possible to shoot with your strong foot, but if you are able to use both you have more options on things you can do to score.
A great example is Cristiano Ronaldo, He is able to score goals with both feet near perfection, which is something that has made him one of the best players ever. Ronaldo’s ability to use both feet gives him more options, buys him time inside the box, and makes him and unpredictable player.
#3 Few touches, great accuracy
When you are in the box you need to be an “economic” player. What I mean by economic is that you have to make as few touches as possible to obtain the best results possible. In the box, time is limited and sometimes you won’t have time to think and make that many touches. To score a lot of goals, you need to position yourself to make a shot with as little as one touch.
As you can see in the picture, the player that has the ball in the box has few time to make a shot because he is surrounded by 4 players. In the box, you have to keep it simple, make the fewest touches possible and make a strong and accurate. The fewer touches, the less time you give the defenders to react.
#4 Effectiveness
The best scorers in the history of this game are not the ones that had the most opportunities to score goals, the best are the ones that convert the few chances they had to score. I’d rather have a player in my team that has one chance to score and makes it, than one that fails to score 10 opportunities he had during the game.
Specially if you’re a striker, you’ll have to sacrifice a little in defense and game creation. It doesn’t matter if you don’t touch the ball one single time during the whole game. The only thing that matters is that when the chance to score comes, you put the ball in the net.
Effectiveness is not only what makes a great goalscorers, but also what makes great teams. How many times have we seen teams that missed many chances during a game and ended up loosing when the other team scored the one chance they had? When this happens we say it’s unfair but it isn’t, because in soccer wins effectiveness over anything else.
#5 The far post
When you are going to finish, always make sure to shoot for the far post as you see in the picture. The reason is simple, it is more humiliating for a goalkeeper to be scored a goal on his own post than in the far post, which is why they’ll usually cover a lot more their own post. Also, in case the goalkeeper gets to stop the shot there are greater chances that the ball stays in play, and your teammates might end up scoring even after you missed.
#6 Composure tips
One thing that makes a great goalscorer is the composure they have at the moment of finishing. Composure is basically they state of calm and being in control of ourselves. Nerves are your biggest enemy every time you’re about to score a goal, shoot outside the box or kick a penalty. The players that score the most are mostly “cold blooded” beasts. There are two tips I can give you to help you develop your composure:
Control the controllables: One of the things that makes us go nuts is trying to change something that can’t be changed. What are factors that we can’t control in a soccer game? The referee’s decisions, an aggressive player from the other team, the weather and playing conditions of the field, etc. What are factors we can control? Our playing performance, how we shoot, teamwork, passing precision, etc.
If we focus on only controlling the controllable factors, our levels of composure overall will rise significantly. Simply by accepting the fact that the non-controllable factors are things we will never be able to change no matter how much we try, you’ll see increased levels of calm. Which will be beneficial in helping you score more goals.
Second is taking accountability for your acts. When you miss a goal scoring opportunity you can react in two ways: You can either blame the playing conditions of the pitch, the referee, and make 100o excuses, or you can take accountability of your mistake to move on and score in the next opportunity. Once you start being honest with yourself and accept the things you are doing wrong, composure rises significantly.
#7 Improvisation is everything
Most of the times you have an opportunity to score a goal, the ball won’t be perfectly positioned for you to kick it. You need to be ready to improvise and score the goal no matter how the ball is coming at you. For example, a player crosses you the ball but the cross was to low, you then improvise and, instead of heading the ball, you hit it with the shoulder or chest to score. Maybe the cross was too far behind so you made a back heel to score.
Soccer is a game that is not only played with your feet, but also with your mind. Be intelligent at the most important moments, improvise and be creative. You have to demonstrate that you have multiple resources to score however, wherever, and whenever you want. Developing your deadly goalscoring instinct will be fundamental to score more goals.
#8 Try luck shooting sometimes
You don’t necessarily have to get to the goal in order to shoot. Sometimes, it is a good idea to try luck shooting from outside and see what happens. You have no idea how many times players have scored in this way. There is a famous saying that goes like this: “If you don’t shoot, you don’t win”. If the game is tight and the defense is standing strong, try shooting from outside the box and who knows what can happen, maybe there is a deflection from a defender or the goalkeeper makes a mistake. Try your luck once in a while
#9 Being in the right place, at the right time
The best goalscorers know where they have to be and when they have to be there. That is what I called the goalscoring instinct or smell. We’ve seen multiple times what we call “rebound goals”. The goalkeeper stops the ball, and the rebound ends up for another player that finally scores the goal easily. Or maybe the ball hits the post or is deflected and magically ends up in the striker’s feet.
Well, this is not magic, he knows there is exactly where he has to be at the right time. A correct positioning in the field will give you a huge advantage at the time of scoring. If you know where should be and when you should be there, scoring goals will be relatively easy and a matter of just pushing the ball to the net. The goalscoring smell is something you can only develop through experience.
#10 Balance between power and precision
In order to score more goals, you must know when is the right time to use power and when you should use precision. Normally, a middle point the combines both will be lethal for any goalkeeper. If you shoot with too much power, your shots are going to be considerably less precise and might not even be directed to the goal. In the other hand, if you aim to be too precise, the shot will be too slow and easy to stop for the goalkeeper.
#11 Peripheral vision
Peripheral vision is what is seen on the eyes by the side when you’re looking straight ahead. It is extremely important to have a great peripheral vision because you constantly need to be watching by the side where the goalkeeper is positioned, where the defenders are, at the same time you are looking at the ball.
Before finishing, you have to always use your peripheral vision to see where the goalkeeper is positioned, and depending on where he is, you make the shot. Sometimes, the goalkeeper might be outside the goal, so it would be a good idea to make a chip in this case. Other times he’ll be closer to his near post, so you should shoot to the far post. It is also useful when you receive the ball and need to know where the defenders are to make your first touch accordingly.
What is great is that vision training is something that actually exists. You can literally train your vision to be faster and have an improved peripheral view. At camp, they put us in front of a screen with red leds, and each time one of them turned on, we would had to touch it as fast as possible. They also showed us an app called “Kinetic Visual Acuity” you can download in the app store to train your vision while lying on bed.
#12 Using your own strengths
We all have different attributes that makes us unique. The way I score goals is different from the way other people score goals. There people that are very tall, and others that are shorter players but faster. You have to learn how to use your own strengths to your advantage to score the most goals possible.
If you’re tall for example, it would be a good idea to try to score as many goals with your head as you can. You should avoid dribbling too much, instead, pass the ball to the wingers and wait for a great cross to head. A great example is Belgium’s Maroune Fellaini. I’ve never seen him dribbling or making crosses, but many times he has saved his team by scoring a goal with his head thanks to his height.
If you are a shorter player but faster, then you should change your playing style. Try avoiding the air game and beat your opponents using purely your speed. Make combinations with other players and get as close to the goal as possible to shoot. One great example is Lionel Messi, he is probably the shortest guy in his team, but he can surely score a lot of goals.
- Version7.2
- UpdateOct 21, 2024
- DeveloperPuzzle Cats
- CategoryRacing & Sports
- Requires AndroidAndroid 6+
- Downloads756K+
- Package Namesoccer.football
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