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Master the game with interactive formations, advanced biomechanics in the Strike Lab, realistic Set-Piece Simulations, and a comprehensive Rules Guide.

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FORMATIONS

5 formations

GLOSSARY

15 terms

Gegenpressing

Immediately pressing the opponent after losing the ball to win it back quickly before they can organize.

False 9

A striker who drops deep into midfield, dragging centre-backs out of position and creating space for runs.

High Press

Pressuring the opposition high up the pitch near their own goal to force mistakes in dangerous areas.

Two Strikers

Using two forwards who work together — one holds up play while the other makes runs in behind the defence.

Flat Midfield Four

Four midfielders in a straight horizontal line providing width, defensive cover, and attacking support simultaneously.

Wide Midfielders

Midfielders who hug the touchlines, stretching the opposition wide and delivering crosses into the box.

Holding Midfielder

A defensive midfielder who sits in front of the back four, breaking up attacks and rarely venturing forward.

Double Pivot

Two defensive midfielders sitting side by side, providing extra protection to the defence and controlling tempo.

Lone Striker

A single forward who holds up the ball, brings others into play, and times runs to get in behind the defence.

Wing-back

A wide player in a three or five at the back system who covers the entire flank both defensively and offensively.

Midfield Overload

Using five midfielders to outnumber the opposition in the centre of the pitch and dominate possession.

Three Centre-backs

Three defenders in a line providing extra security at the back, allowing wing-backs to push forward freely.

Counter-attack

A fast direct attack immediately after winning the ball, exploiting the space left by the opposition pushing forward.

Low Block

A defensive shape where the team sits deep in their own half, compacting space and making it hard to break through.

Defensive Wing-backs

Wing-backs in a 5-3-2 who prioritize defensive duties, staying narrow and deep to maintain a solid back five shape.

Official Rules Decoded

COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS

Think you know the rules? Let’s clear up some of the most debated scenarios in football with simple, visual explanations.

Sideline
Defenders
Throw-in
No Offside
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Can you be offside from a throw-in?

A:

No, you can't be offside from a throw-in!

The offside rule does not apply directly from a throw-in, goal kick, or corner kick. So, attackers can find open space behind the defensive line without worrying about the flag going up!

Premium Interactive Feature

Football Strike Lab

Explore advanced shooting biomechanics, trajectory physics, and strike techniques in our hyper-realistic 3D simulator.

STRIKE LAB

Tactical Biomechanics Simulator · v3.0

SIMULATING: Laces (Power)

Anatomy Map · Top-Down View

Laces / Sweet Spot

Central metatarsal area

3D Ball Flight · Backside Perspective

REAL-TIME
GOAL TARGETSTRIKE POINT

Physics Profile

Direct & powerful top-corner drive

Rotation

Topspin

Live Sensor Data

Impact Force

3200 N

Foot-to-Ball Angle

45°

Spin RPM

150 RPM

Expected Output

Power Limit95%
Precision60%

IK Rig Data

Lean over ball, plant foot well back, drive through with laces.

Interactive Simulator

Set-Piece Simulator

Simulate penalties, free kicks, and corners against dynamic AI. Track your stats and climb the ranks.